The E898 / E890 is a powerful music player with everything you need for a mobile music lifestyle. A digital music player; FM radio; music management software and accessories to make music listening pure pleasure. Samsung's new SGH-E890 Phone has one intriguing feature of note: a 2.3 inch TFT. The phone includes a little stylus so you don't smudge the screen, but apparently your fingers will work in case of emergencies. The phone also has an abundance of features, including a 1.3 Megapixel camera, Bluetooth, USB Connectivity, even a TV out option. It also includes a lot of touchscreen games, so you had better not lose the little pen thing that this comes with!
Virtual ease and fun through touch At a touch, the display turns into a virtual keypad. This handwriting recognition touch screen lets you communicate at the speed of thought. And lets you have fun at the speed of your reflexes. Scribble or doodle with Pen Memo whenever inspiration strikes, on the large 2.3" 262K colour QVGA TFT-LCD. Send an SMS in Mandarin with a quick scribble, thanks to Chinese character recognition. Expressing how you feel with the E890 is instinctive and as easy as a-b-c. And fun, too. You can skip the stylus pen and navigate with your fingers directly on the touch screen. A truly useful feature when it comes to playing games like Match & Match or Mahjong. Who would have thought that the innovative touch screen function would put such fun back into the mobile phone experience? Made for multimedia With the large screen, it should come as no surprise that the E890 is loaded with multimedia functions like 1.3 Megapixel camera with high-quality video recording and a music player that supports most formats. PictBridge enables you to print out pictures without a PC. And the option of USB 1.1 and BluetoothTM means you have the choice of transferring your files with cable or without. We'll even throw in for you free memo messages via BluetoothTM to other BluetoothTM users within your range. And just imagine listening to your favourite tunes while using the Pen Memo or playing touch screen games. Now, isn't that music to your ears?
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