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Samsung M3200 a.k.a. Beat s
The Samsung M3200 Beat s is a slider with metallic finish and dedicated music keys. Samsung are obviously continuing their naming convention of using superscript letters in their model designations. In this case it's the letter "S" that's supposed to be superscript, but you'll have to excuse our typographic misrepresentation
We already told we have a M3200 pre-release version. We will be providing you with a detailed review of the handset next week, however for now you can check both the M3200 360-degree spin, as well as some of our live shots. The Samsung M3200 Beat s sports a number of music-oriented features beside the already mentioned dedicated music keys. It's got stereo loudspeakers, a Bang&Olufsen ICEpower audio chip, a 3.5mm audio jack, stereo Bluetooth, FM radio with RDS and audio recording, and finally a music player Shake control thanks to the built-in acccelerometer. Samsung's alternative to Shake control is called Motion Play. It's a unique feature for the Samsung portfolio and a similar control has been implemented only in several Sony Ericsson Walkman phones. It allows you to play or pause music with a tap on the phone, mute the music by turning the phone face down, or change tracks by shaking it. Again, much like the Walkmans, the Samsung Beat s offers mood-based track sorting so you can always tune your track to your current mood. The Samsung M3200 Beat s also boasts Samsung's latest DNSe technology (Digital Natural Sound engine). According to the manufacturer it should provide more natural sound effects, overcoming the limitations of sound from earphones and small speakers in portable devices. Handsets with DNSe technology should be able to reproduce a genuine 3D sound and deep bass resonance. Another first in the M3200 Beat is the 'Auto EQ' function. It automatically changes the current equalizer preset according to the genre and type of the music users listen to. And finally, in a last competing move against Walkmans, Samsung have equipped their handsets with a music recognition feature (like TrackID). It's the Shazam's 'Find Music' service. By recording and sending a tune to Shazam server, users can easily learn a track name and artist. Beside the rich music features, the Samsung M3200 Beat s sports quad-band GSM support, a 2-inch QVGA display and a 2 megapixel camera. A microSD memory card slot is also on board with support for cards up to 8GB. The Samsung M3200 Beat s should be available some time in October 2008.
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