We’ve always thought there must be people at Samsung who randomly pick a word from the dictionary to name the company’s phones. Now we think they must have run out of words.
That’s because one of the latest Samsung phones for T-Mobile, announced Wednesday, is called–we kid you not–the Samsung :). Thankfully, Samsung “Smiley” is an acceptable substitute, because otherwise we would have a hard time trying to order the darn thing over the phone (“You know…The Samsung colon with the right bracket?”). What’s next, the Samsung :-p ?
The Smiley is, as you might expect, a messaging phone, and it has a compact, rounded design with a slide-up QWERTY keyboard. Features include the usual text and multimedia messaging, a 1.3-megapixel camera and camcorder, a music player, a microSD card slot, and Exchange and e-mail support.
Samsung also announced two other handsets with slightly saner names, the Gravity 3 and the Gravity T. Both are additions to the Gravity line of messaging phones–the Gravity 3 takes on the same form factor as the Gravity and Gravity 2, with an external number keypad and a horizontal slide-out QWERTY keyboard, while the Gravity T has a 2.8-inch touch screen along with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. Both phones feature a 2-megapixel camera and camcorder, a music player, a HTML browser, and support for up to 16GB microSD cards.
The Smiley, Gravity 3, and Gravity T will also feature T-Mobile’s new Social Buzz application that integrates all the popular social networks into one. It will run in the background and will pop up onscreen whenever you get a new message notification, for example.
Prices for the Smiley, Gravity 3, and Gravity T are $19.99, $49.99, and $74.99 respectively, with new two-year service agreements.