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Samsung M3510

— July 7, 2008 — Tech
Samsung’s upcoming M3510 music-player mobile phone follows in the footsteps of Apple, Nokia and Sony Ericsson. The M3510 utilizes a built-in accelerometer that allows you to tilt and shake the phone in different directions for music control.

Besides the novel twist ‘n shake control, M3510 features a 2 megapixel camera, 2″ QVGA 262K color display, FM Radio with RDS, Bluetooth, and 2.5G GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity.

As most Samsung phone, the M3510 is really thin at 9.9 mm. It is expected to sell for somewhere between $310 and $390 when released.

Trend Themes

  1. Gesture-controlled Smartphones — Smartphone manufacturers can integrate gesture control technology into their devices, allowing users to interact with their phones in new and exciting ways.
  2. Accelerometer Technology — The use of accelerometers can enhance the functionality of electronic devices and open up opportunities for innovative new features.
  3. Integrated Mobile Devices — Integrating multiple features into one device, such as combining a phone and music player, can enhance convenience and provide an all-in-one solution for consumers.

Industry Implications

  1. Smartphone Manufacturing — Manufacturers can explore incorporating gesture control technology and accelerometer sensors into their smartphones for added functionality and user experience.
  2. Electronics Manufacturing — Accelerometers can be used in other electronic devices, such as gaming systems or fitness trackers, to provide more interactive and dynamic experiences.
  3. Consumer Electronics Retail — Retailers can promote and sell integrated mobile devices that offer multiple features in one convenient package to simplify consumers' lives and enhance their experience.
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