Samsung to sell thinnest cellphone in the US
South Korea’s Samsung Electronics said on Wednesday it will sell the slimmest cell phone in the United States, aiming to compete with U.S. market leader Motorola’s popular Razr line.
Equipped with a color screen for playing videos and an external memory slot, the silver, candy-bar-shaped t509 phone is 9.8 millimeters thick, which makes it thinner than the 11.5-millimeter Slvr, a sibling of the clamshell Razr.
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