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Submitted by SJIND 182d ago | news

Samsung's SCH-W2013 is a quad-core, dual-screen flip phone, designed for Jackie Chan

Engadget: It's been almost a year since the ridiculously expensive SCH-W999 launched on China Telecom, so it's about time for Samsung to come up with yet another dual-screen flip phone to lure folks with too much money. Launched in conjunction with a big charity concert (again) earlier today is the SCH-W2013, a 1.4GHz quad-core (likely an Exynos 4412) device with Android 4.0 and dual-3.7-inch 800 x 480 Super AMOLED touch-screens. (Android, Phones, Samsung SCH-W2013)

fatstarr  +   183d ago
I thought it would look cooler
SJIND  +   183d ago
I kinda like it because it's for Jackie Chan but why flip? I just can't see myself with a flip phone in 2013(Costlier though).
mushroomwig  +   182d ago
I miss flip phones, I hope they make a come back.
r21  +   182d ago
Hehehe, I still use my flip phone :) Why upgrade to a smart phone when my flip phone does the basic stuff, call and text people.
coolbeans  +   182d ago
Same here. In fact, I kept my original Razor model from its release to Aug 2012.

Grabbed another one after that.
Kratos_Kills  +   181d ago
I bet they will come back with Samsungs foldable OLED display one day.
hazelamy  +   182d ago
i like the look of it, and hey, if it's good enough for Jackie Chan it's good enough for me.
but damn, so expensive.

hmm.
maybe i'll only get two. ^_^
Holeran  +   181d ago
What is the projected battery life of that thing?

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