Samsung has launched the latest (and last) in its line of Ultra edition cell phone handsets. Dubbed "Soul," the slider-type handset has an eye-catching touch panel that displays application-specific navigation icons. Other features include a 5-megapixel camera with face detection and image stabilizer, FM radio with RDS, and a music system based on technology from Bang & Olufsen.
Samsung Shows Off "Soul"
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