
Still no good for the UK unless you're on the Isle of Man, but this Samsung clamshell looks like a contender:
Of course, the main selling point of the Samsung ZV50 is the inclusion of HSDPA which gives the SGH-ZV50 a maximum download speed of 1.8 Mbps, which is around five to six times faster than standard 3G. Obviously, you'll need to be in an HSDPA coverage area, but the ZV50 can also use "standard" UMTS 2100 3G or GSM 900/1800/1900.
Via MobileGazette
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