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Samsung has launched 9 new models in India. One of them, the Samsung U900, is an imaging phone with 5 mega-pixel camera. This is supposed to the flagship model of the company. Samsung has also launched a lot of mobile accessories. Imaging phones have become a craze in India, with Nokia N Series models selling the highest. Samsung is planning to target the style-conscious consumers in India with these kinds of phones. The U900 has Magic Touch by DaCP that changes the navigation indicators on the keypad according to the user's needs. If you are listening to music the icons will change to music navigation icons and when you are in the camera mode they will change to camera navigation icons. This kind of feature in not available currently in the mobile phones those are available in India. Though it is a imaging phone it will not disappoint the music lovers as it has music library navigation, digital power amplifier by ICEpower technology, Bang and Olufsen ICEpower. Standing tall to its name, the Samsung U900 has face detection, image stabilizer and wide dynamic range (WDR) technology and will be available in India at a retail price of $485. From last three to four months Samsung is aggressively targeting the Indian market. The launch of the Samsung Guru, hiring Aamir Khan as brand ambassador and now the U900 second this fact.



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