Samsung has unveiled a new Korea-only phone – SHW-A200 aka Nori F. The device that’s somehow related to the original Nori model (SHW-A220) comes with the “Nori Folder’s uniqueness” that includes a customizable LED illumination on the front side of the phone.
Rest of the features include a 2.8-inch WQVGA display, 3G data, T-DMB mobile TV receiver, 3-megapixel camera that’s coupled with a 1.3-megapixel camera on the front, Bluetooth, 880mAh battery and a microSD expansion slot that accepts cards of up to 16 GB.
Three of South Korea’s largest mobile operators — SK Telecom, LG U+ and KT — will all sell the device for 500,000 won (about $426). That, of course, is the price of an unlocked device, requiring no contracts signed (i.e. could be used on prepay).
No word whether this baby will ever be released in the Western hemisphere, though. And even if that happens we’ll definitely get a non-T-DMB enabled phone (cause we don’t need it).



