Samsung Valencia Hands on Experience, 20GB Onboard Memory Real?
February 17th, 2009 | by Yorga |
Samsung revealed the Valencia smartphone today at MWC 2009, a messaging device that packs a QWERTY keyboard. This handset looks very much like a combo between a BlackJack II and a Moto Q9h, with the usual mid-level specs and some extra memory.
Samsung Valencia supports tri-band EDGE connectivity and it runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard with the aid of a 393 MHz ST Micro 8810 CPU. The handset’s feature list also includes 3G support, 128 MB ROM, 128 MB RAM, a battery that lasts 7 hours (talk time) and a 320 x 320 pixels QVGA screen.
The strange thing about this device is the Microsoft booth where it was showcased mentioned that it features 20 GB of internal memory, while the phone’s settings show that it only uses a 2 GB storage card. So, is it a software error or a type-o at the Microsoft booth?
[via wmexperts]
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Tags: 2 GB storage card, 20 GB internal memory, 3G support, features, MWC 2009, QWERTY keyboard, Samsung Valencia, specs list






