It’s not the first time that Samsung and Bang & Olufsen joined hands to bring a great looking product that might seem flawed at first. I’ll let you look at the picture first.
Before you ask: no, the phone isn’t upside down. That is how you’re meant to use it. To see how much of an inconvenient that placement might be, just turn your phone upside down (unless it’s a touchscreen device) and try to use it. If you’re asking yourself right now “how am I supposed to use a phone like this?”, the answer is simple: by making the LCD a touchscreen. There you go, no more problem, just a peculiar shape for a device we’re used to seeing in all different shapes and sizes.
The inside of the device isn’t as weird, and some of it’s features are actually useful like 4GB of internal memory and HDSPA connectivity. The phone will be released in Europe in November, and it’s safe to say that it will probably cost a large sum of euros.
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