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Samsung offers the first “Googlephone”

The first offering of a “Googlephone” has appeared from Samsung in the form of their Ultra Edition 13.8 phone (formerly the Z720). According to Engadget, the first phone offering a suite of Google apps is Samsung’s (quietly edging out Orange and HTC for the distinction). Described by Samsung as “the thinnest HSDPA slide-up mobile with a slim 13.8mm profile”, . Here’s a bit from the press release:

The Ultra Edition 13.8 (Z720) weighs only 80 grams, extremely light for a HSDPA handset. The technology powerhouse comes packed with a 3 megapixel camera with auto focus for taking photos anytime and anyplace. The wide dimension of 104.5×51.3mm allows for a generous 2.1” QVGA display and also WAP 2.0 and HTML browsing capabilities are supported. In order to fully enjoy all of the 3G benefits, the Ultra Edition 13.8 (Z720) also includes a second camera for video telephony. The document viewer, voice memo and PIM features will keep even the busiest executive on top of their workload. Whether you use the Z720 for work or pleasure, this mobile phone is guaranteed to provide an enjoyable experience.

To get the full rundown, check out the details on the first “Googlephone”, go take a look at the full Samsung press release.

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