Samsung is releasing another awesome phone. But the world’s leading company in the mobile industry has only released it for the Korean market. Samsung’s SPH-W6050, officially announced today. So far only available in Korea, it comes with a 5Mpix autofocus camera module with integrated flash and a redesigned body for improved handling in camera mode.
Codename Anycall, it is equipped with the new OMNIA before conception, a 3 inch LCD with WVGA resolution (800×480), DMB digital TV tuner, microSD card slot, and a user interface Haptic. Lack of WiFi may be a deal-breaker for some, but then again, there’s HSPA support, which with the proper plan (unlimited) and carrier coverage should do the job just fine. The phone will be available in all Korean carriers for 800,000-900,000 won (~664-747 USD).


