Search
  • Videos
  • Windows 10
  • 5G
  • Best VPNs
  • Cloud
  • Security
  • AI
  • more
    • TR Premium
    • Working from Home
    • Innovation
    • Best Web Hosting
    • ZDNet Recommends
    • Tonya Hall Show
    • Executive Guides
    • ZDNet Academy
    • See All Topics
    • White Papers
    • Downloads
    • Reviews
    • Galleries
    • Videos
    • TechRepublic Forums
  • Newsletters
  • All Writers
    • Preferences
    • Community
    • Newsletters
    • Log Out
  • Menu
    • Videos
    • Windows 10
    • 5G
    • Best VPNs
    • Cloud
    • Security
    • AI
    • TR Premium
    • Working from Home
    • Innovation
    • Best Web Hosting
    • ZDNet Recommends
    • Tonya Hall Show
    • Executive Guides
    • ZDNet Academy
    • See All Topics
    • White Papers
    • Downloads
    • Reviews
    • Galleries
    • Videos
    • TechRepublic Forums
      • Preferences
      • Community
      • Newsletters
      • Log Out
  • us
    • Asia
    • Australia
    • Europe
    • India
    • United Kingdom
    • United States
    • ZDNet around the globe:
    • ZDNet France
    • ZDNet Germany
    • ZDNet Korea
    • ZDNet Japan

Photos: Samsung phone thinner than Razr

1 of 4 NEXT PREV
  • t509

    t509

    Among the many companies touting newly released and upcoming products at the CTIA Wireless 2006 trade show in Las Vegas this week, Samsung Electronics unveiled the t509, an ultra-thin phone designed to compete with Motorola's Razr. The t509 is 9.8 millimeters thick. (The Razr is a clamshell, while its Motorola cousin, the Slvr, is 11.5mm thick.) This Samsung phone includes a color screen for playing videos and an external-memory slot, along with a camera.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:47 GMT (04:47 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • d807

    d807

    Another slim Samsung phone, the d807 features a camera, Bluetooth compatibility, a music player and a color screen.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:47 GMT (04:47 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • t709

    t709

    This slider phone, the t709, is designed to transfer a call from a cellular network to a home Wi-Fi network without interrupting the conversation.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:47 GMT (04:47 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

  • zx20

    zx20

    The zx20 is the first Samsung has unveiled in the U.S. that is based on HSDPA, a network technology with fast data speeds suitable for delivering video and music to mobiles. The phone, which was recently reviewed by CNET.com, will likely work on Cingular Wireless, currently the only U.S. operator using HSDPA technology.

    Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:47 GMT (04:47 PDT)

    Caption by: Bill Detwiler

1 of 4 NEXT PREV
Bill Detwiler

By Bill Detwiler | July 19, 2006 -- 11:47 GMT (04:47 PDT) | Topic: Samsung

  • t509
  • d807
  • t709
  • zx20

Samsung Electronics used the CTIA Wireless 2006 trade show in Las Vegas this week to highlight several new mobile phones.

Read More Read Less

t509

Among the many companies touting newly released and upcoming products at the CTIA Wireless 2006 trade show in Las Vegas this week, Samsung Electronics unveiled the t509, an ultra-thin phone designed to compete with Motorola's Razr. The t509 is 9.8 millimeters thick. (The Razr is a clamshell, while its Motorola cousin, the Slvr, is 11.5mm thick.) This Samsung phone includes a color screen for playing videos and an external-memory slot, along with a camera.

Published: July 19, 2006 -- 11:47 GMT (04:47 PDT)

Caption by: Bill Detwiler

1 of 4 NEXT PREV

Related Topics:

Samsung Mobility Smartphones Reviews E-Commerce Tech Industry
Bill Detwiler

By Bill Detwiler | July 19, 2006 -- 11:47 GMT (04:47 PDT) | Topic: Samsung

Show Comments
LOG IN TO COMMENT
  • My Profile
  • Log Out
| Community Guidelines

Join Discussion

Add Your Comment
Add Your Comment

Related Galleries

  • 1 of 3
  • First look: Galaxy S21 and everything else announced at Samsung Unpacked [in pictures]

    Browse all the products and highlights from Samsung's January 2021 Unpacked event.

  • Incipio DualPro for Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra: Two layers provide 10 feet drop protection

    The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra starts at $1,300 and for just $30 you can wrap your investment in an Incipio case to protect it from accidental drops or bumps. Two color options are available ...

  • Speck Presido cases for Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra: Protect your investment and flatten the back

    The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra starts at $1,300 so spending just $40 to $45 for a case that offers drop and anti-microbial protection is a worthy investment. Speck cases also improve ...

  • ZAGG accessories for Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra: Drop and screen shatter protection

    The Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G is now available and it is an expensive investment. ZAGG has Gear4 cases to protect your phone from drops, along with InvisibleShield screen protectors ...

  • ESR cases for the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra: Protection and utility for less than $21

    Samsung's Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G is launching soon, which means all sorts of cases, screen protectors, and other accessories will be available too. ESR makes some of the most affordable ...

  • First look: Galaxy Tab S7 and S7 Plus [in pictures]

    At Samsung's online-only "Galaxy Unpacked" event this week, the company unveiled two new Android-based tablets, Tab S7 and S7 Plus.

  • First look: Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra [in pictures]

    At Samsung's online-only "Galaxy Unpacked" event this week, the company unveiled two models in its Note smartphone series: the Galaxy Note 20 and the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. ...

ZDNet
Connect with us

© 2021 ZDNET, A RED VENTURES COMPANY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Privacy Policy | Cookie Settings | Advertise | Terms of Use

  • Topics
  • Galleries
  • Videos
  • Sponsored Narratives
  • Do Not Sell My Information
  • About ZDNet
  • Meet The Team
  • All Authors
  • RSS Feeds
  • Site Map
  • Reprint Policy
  • Manage | Log Out
  • Join | Log In
  • Membership
  • Newsletters
  • Site Assistance
  • ZDNet Academy
  • TechRepublic Forums