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Samsung Diva S7070

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 Samsung Diva S7070 Discontinued
4th February 2010

The Samsung Diva S7070 doesn't look like the usual black slabby thing that we'd expect from Samsung. A touchscreen phone with an unashamedly girlie design, the Diva certainly demands attention.. but a closer look at the Diva might make you think that its beauty only runs skin deep.

Perhaps the most prominent feature of the S7070 is the quilt effect on the back of this pearl white handset with a 3.2 megapixel camera mounted on it. On the front is a 2.8" 240 x 320 pixel display with an unusual jewel-shaped navigation pad.

 Samsung Diva S7070 This is a GSM-only device, the Samsung Diva S7070 doesn't support 3G connections or WiFi, which means that web access will be slow. The Diva does feature support for social networking sites though, so keeping your friends up-to-date with your latest shopping expedition should be a breeze.

It's a relatively lightweight handset coming in at just 94 grams, and the 960 mAh battery should be good enough for up to 8 hours talktime and 27 days standby time.. which is pretty impressive.

The retail price for the Samsung Diva S7070 varies, but a SIM-free cost of about €175 is typical.

At its heart the Diva S7070 is really just a grown up variant of the Samsung Corby / Genio with some different cosmetic features, a better camera, different software and a higher price tag.

The Samsung Diva S7070 is for sale now in some markets, and from February onwards in most others.

Samsung Diva S7070 (GT-S7070) at a glance

Available:

February 2010

Network:

GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900

Data:

GPRS + EDGE

Screen:

2.8" 240 x 320 pixels, 16m colours

Camera:

3.2 megapixels

Size:

Compact touchscreen
101 x 55 x 13mm / 94 grams

Bluetooth:

Yes

Memory card:

MicroSD

Infra-red:

No

Polyphonic:

Yes

Java:

Yes

GPS:

No

OS:

Proprietary

Battery life:

8 hours talk / 27 days standby

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