Samsung’s SGH-D307 QWERTY Dual-Hinge
The Samsung SGH-D307 appears to be Samsung’s answer to other recent messaging phones such as the Motorola A630 and LG F9100.
The device has a dual-flip hinge similar to the Motorola MPx, allowing the phone to be opened like a typical clamshell to place calls, or horizontally for typing. It looks a little awkward but since the Motorola MPx got pulled and won’t be coming to North America, this might be the best contender in its category.
According to FCC documents, features of the D307 include quad-band GSM, EDGE high-speed data, Bluetooth, an internal antenna, and an outer caller-ID display.
The model numbering and frequency bands are consistent with phones for Cingular and on Engadget they saw one with Cingular branding.
Details from Phonescoop and Engadget.
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