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Samsung targets premium segment


A RS 20,000+ PRODUCT: A model at the launch of Samsung ''SGH-P310'', a credit-card size mobile phones in the Capital on Thursday. - Kamal Narang

New Delhi , Oct. 5

Samsung Telecommunications India today announced the launch of a credit card size mobile phone called P310.

Samsung's P310 is available for Rs 21,499 and is aimed at fashion conscious business professionals.

The phone is only 8.5 mm thick and has a colour screen, touch sensor soft key, 2 megapixel camera, quadband, bluetooth wireless support, e-mail, direct TV Out, privacy lock and supports mobile printing.

It's 80 MB of internal memory and slot for external memory offers wider space to store business presentation, video footage or MP3 songs.

The phone supports all popular office formats like MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, PDF, HTML, and Standard Image formats.

Its `Direct TV Out' function enables recorded video films, images, office documents and video games to be played on the television screen or through a data projector.

It can also be used to play your MP3 melodies on hi-fi audio systems.

Mr Ryu, Managing Director, Samsung Telecommunications India, said: "India is a very critical market for Samsung Telecommunications India where we will keep launching premium colour and camera phones.

The launch of SGH-P310 reinforces our commitment to deliver cutting-edge technologies, superiorly designed mobiles with extended battery life to the Indian business and working professionals."

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