The F700 touch-screen smartphone from Samsung has been compared to Apple's iPhone for months; check it out here.
It was curious that at their "Blogger's Breakfast" here in Orlando at CTIA 2007, Samsung did not have a working model of the F700 Ultra Smart phone, like seeing Gallagher without a sledgehammer (which is also strange, because he was at the breakfast, and there was no watermelon in sight). We know people who have spent quality time on the phone, so there is a working prototype out there somewhere, but not enough prototypes that they can't make casual press appearances. Does the lack of a working unit mean problems for the iPhone competitor?
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