Samsung Unveils Haptic 2 Mobile Phone



Samsung has recently introduced the Haptic 2 mobile phone. The second generation phone, launched in South Korea, has a large touch-screen display that also provides haptic feedback, information transmitted via the sense of touch, when using certain functions on the device.

The phone offers 3.2-inch screen, mobile banking as well as an internal DMB tuner to pick up over-the-air digital TV in Korea. It also brings a much sharper five-megapixel camera with flash and image stabilization as well as built-in storage of either 4GB or 16GB depending on the model.

The users can also personalize the vibrate mode and have access to more than three times the number of widgets on the home screen for quick access to weather and other info.

It will cost between 700,000 won and 800,000 won (US$700 to $800) in South Korea. There's no word from Samsung on when it might be available elsewhere.

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