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Gizmodo on 28 Nov 2006

Samsung SCH-B630 Cellphone: DMB-TV, TV-Out and Plenty Thin

samsungschb6301.jpgSamsung’s line of ultra edition cellphones is about to expand with the release of the SCH-B630. A slider, the cellphone has a few features that make it stand out from the pack, specifically its 3.0-megapixel built-in camera and ability to pull down DMB digital TV broadcasts all within a 12.9mm (0.5 in.) thin body. Even more advanced is the fact that it has a TV-out port so you can watch DMB broadcasts on your TV should your TV not have the proper antenna. All this talk of DMB probably means that the cellphone will be exclusive to Korea for a little while. More lovely pics can be found inside.

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Truthfully, it’s not a terribly exciting-looking cellphone and appears to be a basic slider, albeit one with a 2.12-inch display. Incidentally, the already-here Samsung M610 has a slightly larger display (2.22-inch) and is also a little thinner at 11.9mm (0.47 in.). Expect to see standard Bluetooth support and microSD card slots aplenty. No word when or if the cellphone will make it stateside but by the looks of it, it’s really not all that “ultra.” – Nicholas Deleon

Samsung SCH-B630 DMB Phone [SlashPhone.com]

Gizmodo on 07 Nov 2006

EV-K170 Slider Phone Is Two Phones In One

cellphonek170.jpgMade for people who carry around two phones—one for work and one for your wife to nag you at work—this KTFT EV-K170 slider allows you to dial and receive calls with two numbers simultaneously. There are two modes, an “H” mode and a “B” mode (Home and Business, anyone?) that can be swapped back and forth depending on which number you don’t want your mistress to see.

Other features: FM radio, 1.3-megapixel camera, voice recorder, and FM radio. It doesn’t appear to be available anywhere outside of Korea—when’s the last time you had a KTFT-brand phone—but it is a cool idea for cellphone cowboys. – Jason Chen

one mobile phone with two different numbers [AVING via Mobile Mag]