Comments on ‘Samsung fêtes 'first' HSUPA phone’

How wide is that phone?!! 

Really.. how wide is it?

what is going on... 

in that first picture..

I see a woman with her legs crossed, a random hand holding the phone, and then just to the left of the phone there appears to be a knee.. but the woman to the left is sitting back against something, so where is that knee coming from!!!

Its Monday, and I dont like it.

Standard Smart Width? 

Looks Blackberry-wide in the pics, AC.

Re: How wide is that phone?!! 

Exactly what I thought when I saw this!!!

@amanfromMars 

Alien

Must be Monday - I understood your comment! :-)

Forget the phone.... 

Coat

...look at the women!

Mines the one with 'looker' on it.

Lies. 

Header says 'first'!!

HTC have had the tytnII out for ages now, that has HSUPA...

Although what I dont get is why boost the Uplink massively (when comparing ratio to home broadband 256/512k up -- 8-24mb down) 7.2mbps? why not go for the 14.4, i know most ops dont support it yet but they will, in time...

Hardly the first HSUPA phones 

Samsung are a little late on the picture - HSUPA on phones has been around for a few months now. The i-mate 8502 and 9502 were commercially released a while back down here in Oz.

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