Samsung phones at CES (photos)
Samsung didn't offer new phones at CES, but we did catch up with a couple of recently announced models.
Samsung W9600
The Samsung W9600's primary selling point is its pico projector. The design doesn't feel too radical, though. The large touch-screen is vibrant and the icon-based menu interface is user-friendly.
The projector rests on the phone's top end. The plastic casing doesn't feel overly sturdy, but the phone fits squarely in your hand.
On the W9600's left side you'll find the volume rocker and the USB/headset jack.
The lens for the 5-megapixel camera rests on the phone's rear side. As with many handsets in its class, the W9600 resembles a standalone camera from behind.
Samsung Diva
As you might expect, the Diva puts looks over functionality. The flip phone's skin has a silver beveled design that shines in the light.
The interior is much tamer with a 2.2-inch QVGA display and a flush keypad and navigation array. Features include a 3.2-megapixel camera, a media player, an FM radio, and a personal organizer.
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