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Is that an iPhone in your pocket?

Tags: mp3 player, camera phone, touchscreen, iphone

By Natasha Lomas

Published: 10 October 2007 12:23 BST


Designer brand Giorgio Armani has collaborated with Samsung on this iPhone look-a-like touchscreen handset.

Unlike Apple's handset, however, the Armani phone utilises haptic technology to produce mild vibrations when an on-screen icon is pressed so users can be sure their action has been registered.

The GPRS/Edge device has a 2.6-inch screen and comes with an internet browser, a 3 megapixel camera and an MP3 player.

It's touted to be in shops next month.

Photo credit: Giorgio Armani/Samsung


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