
Samsung is gearing up for the release of three new simple handsets this month. Simple as they may seem, these devices are all part of one collection— a deadly collection as it may sound, the Shark. These devices are the Samsung Shark S5350, Samsung Shark S5550, and Samsung Shark S3550.
This series is catered to those “active, multimedia-hungry users who value style and design as much as they value constant access to their social networks, friends and family.” This is because all of which are integrated with Facebook, MySpace, and Bebo; plus there are also Flickr, Picasa, Photobucket and YouTube integration for easy photo and video sharing.
The differences of each of these devices are kind of basic. The Samsung Shark S5350 is a thin metal candybar device with QVGA display, 3.2-megapixel camera, HSDPA, updated GUI designs, multi-platform instant messaging client (including Gtalk, Palringo Chat, AIM), 100MB of internal memory, and a microSD card support.
The second one, which is the Samsung Shark S5550, is presented as the “futuristic fluid slider”. It combines Kevlar and metallic surfaces, and has QVGA AMOLED display, 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and video recording, HSDPA, 110MB of internal memory, and a microSD card slot.
Third, the Samsung Shark S5550, is also a slider device with QVGA screen and “innovative UI”, 2-megapixel camera, GSM/EDGE connectivity, 40MB of internal memory, and a microSD expansion.
Although these are set to be released this month, though Samsung has not yet announced the price for each of these devices.
