
Following on from our post concerning Samsung’s new flagship Soul cell phone, which also happens to sport dual touchscreen displays, Samsung have now unveiled another dual touchscreen cell phone in the form of the SGH-G400 which, whilst a clamshell model – the Soul is a slider – certainly bears somewhat of an (obviously intended) resemblance to its flagship stable mate.
Sporting the same high gloss, hairline textured metallic finish as the Soul, Samsung’s clamshell SGH-G400 comes with two 2.22” TFT screens, The inner display being a standard LCD TFT whilst the exterior screen offers touchscreen functionality, complete with haptic vibration feedback, allowing the SGH-G400’s multimedia features (amongst others) to be accessed without the need to flip the phone open.

Apart from integrated FM tuner acting to supplement the unit’s multimedia capabilities the SGH-G400 also sports a 5 megapixel camera (same resolution as the Soul’s) with face detection capabilities and image stabilisation and 7.2Mbps HSDPA and, just like the Soul, will fully support themed GUIs.

According to Samsung’s official press release, the SGH-G400 should be expected to hit Europe sometime in June, however the press release fails to mention either US availability or unit pricing.
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