
In most people's minds Symbian and Samsung are two things that just don't go together. The Samsung i450 however might just be here to prove them wrong. Sporting the rare dual-slide design, it is one of the most interesting smartphone offerings recently announced.
Key features:
Symbian OS 9.2, Series 60 v3.1 UI
Dual slide design with unique Touch wheel key
2.4" 256K color TFT LCD display with QVGA resolution
3G with HSDPA
3.5mm standard stereo audio jack
microSD memory card slot reportedly accepting high-capacity cards
FM radio with RDS
Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
Symbian OS 9.2, Series 60 v3.1 UI
Dual slide design with unique Touch wheel key
2.4" 256K color TFT LCD display with QVGA resolution
3G with HSDPA
3.5mm standard stereo audio jack
microSD memory card slot reportedly accepting high-capacity cards
FM radio with RDS
Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP

No WLAN
Average display quality
Mediocre camera
No camera lens cover
3.5mm jack cannot be used for plugging a hands-free set
A music-oriented smartphone is not the most frequent sight around, so it's no wonder the few of those get quite a lot of attention. As we see it, with Samsung i450 it is quite well deserved. The dual slider packs a good number of features, which - combined with the unique music control solution and the Series 60 user interface - seem a good stepping stone to market success.

If Samsung want to make a serious market stand with the i450, it will probably need to be released at an a bit lower price than N81. This however is only our opinion, and Samsung's marketing department might see things differently.
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