Samsung Lucido Announced

Samsung have unveiled a new super slim cell phone, the mid-range, candybar Samsung Lucido, which appears to be a somewhat stripped down Tocco that’s aimed specifically at those with rather less deep pockets who cannot quite stretch to forking out for Samsung’s flagship handset.

The Samsung Lucido, which measures in at a mere 11.8mm in thickness (Lucido apparently means “sleek” in Italian), sports a 2.2″ AMOLED display, dual GSM/3G connectivity with 7.2Mbps HSDPA support, a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with face detection, smile shot and anti-blur technology, Bluetooth, integrated A-GPS (which can be used for navigation courtesy of Google Maps) and built-in FM radio.
There’s no word on pricing at this juncture, but Samsung have at least confirmed that the Lucido will begin shipping from April.
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