Samsung Jet S8000 is Now Available in Korea

This entry was posted by Caldenni on June 30, 2009 at 8:10 pm under Cell Phones

So now the Samsung Jet S8000 is available in its hometown, Korea. After being launched by Vodafone in UK recently, the Samsung Jet S8000 hits Korea in three carriers, the SK Telecom, KTF and LG Telecom. Each carrier has different name yet the same phone for the Jet; which are Samsung W850, Samsung W8500 and Samsung W8550.

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There’s a slight difference between the Korean version of Samsung Jet S8000. The Korean W850/W8500/W8550 as additional DMB support and a WVGA AMOLED display of 3.5 inches (as opposed to Jet’s 3.1 inches screen).

So besides those addition, the specs and features of the Korean version of Jet S8000 is just the same with the original one, which you can see here


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2 Comments

  1. Samsung J800 review says:

    That’s great. Samsung always comes up with new innovative and impressive products. Recently I purchased Samsung J800.The Samsung J800 has 3G capabilities, and many other improvements that have been made into its design. The shiny large chrome keys are unbelievable. a weight of 100g, and measurements of 99×49×15.2mm, but it still delivers plenty of style and charm. The Samsung J800 comes equipped with many of the preferred features such as voice recording, an organizer, currency converter etc.Price is quiet reasonable. For more details refer http://www.etechreviews.net/review-of-samsung-j800-cell-phone-built-for-class/

  2. Biz says:

    This phone looks great. I plan to take it, but my concern is divx codec. Does it support all divx files? I had bad experience with divx codecs on previous phones, since I had to convert files.

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