A competitor for the Motorola Razor by Samsung
Our Japanese friends should get off their island more often and see what’s going on outside. This is a very nice phone, competing directly with Motorola’s Razor, but with better looks (and cooler specs).
The SPH-N2000 is 14.5 mm thin, it’s VOD (Video-On-Demand) and MOD (Music-On-Demand) capable, it has a 1.3 megapixel camera and it has 120 MByte of memory to store MP3’s. It has GPS integrated and reads PDF, JPG, TXT and several other file formats. But we will say it again : it’s dropdead gorgeous !

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