Unknown to Samsung, Microsoft recently showcased the Samsung Valencia phone. This 3G phone also features GPS, QVGA display, 393MHz processor, and 128MB each of RAM and ROM.
I wonder why it was Microsoft who introduced this phone and not Samsung but I’m thinking that the latter just wants to show off how their OS would look in a new nice-looking phone that is said to hold up to 20GB storage capacity.
We have no information when this one will ship but the price tag reads $365 according to Engadget.
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