Samsung Releases BEATb And BEATs Phones - Movement Is More Than Dancing Now

So Samsung is also in the running for coolest new phone what with their new introductions; Samsung BEATb (model M3410) and the Samsung BEATs (M3200).
Both of these phones are said to feature the “Motion Play” concept which will allow you to control your phone and music by a simple movement of the hand. You’ll obviously have to familiarise yourself with the movements but so far it seems rather simple. Tapping the phone will play or pause a track while flipping it will mute the music. We all know that shaking it will take you to the next track!
The only worrying thing is that I foresee a drop in dancing or moving (without reason) when using one of these phones in the fear that you might lose that awesome track you’re listening to!
The Samsung BEATb (released this September) is a skinny 9.9mm phone that will feature DNSe technology, Auto EQ and of course; motion play. It’s 2 inch LCD display will ensure crisp pictures and the 2 megapixel camera will also keep you enthused. It also comes standard with Bluetooth, a 3.5 mm audio jack input and is compatible with a wide variety of music formats (MP3, WMA, e-AAC+, AAC+, AAC)
The Samsung BEATs (released in October) will be the crème de la crème of the 2 by offering the same specs as the Samsung BEATb but will also offer a stereo speaker, amplifier (B&O ICEpower) and this will all be house in a neat slide phone body.
I’m thinking, wait a month for the better specs!
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