Samsung SPH-S4000 mobile phone with gesture recognition and a girl

Samsung have launched two new mobile phones in Korea, the Samsung SPH-S4000 and SCH-S400. Although they don’t look much in the photo (above…not the girl, the phone!), they come stacked with some amazing feautres.
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Both phones feature gesture recognition, enabling you to control its functionality by throwing it around (a bit like how you’d like to control XP).  For example, you can skip songs on its MP3 player by shaking the phone from side to side (so, no use in then gym then), or play games by shaking the phone, rather than using a more traditional joystick.
 
Of less dubious use is the pedometer and ten thousand-pace checker, enabling the user to see how far they’ve walked, and thus allowing Samsung to claim a ‘health benefit’ to the phone. But of course, why end there? Why not stack your motion-enabled mobile phone with a thermometer? Or, er, a compass. Why not indeed, which is obviously what Samsung thought, too, so they bundled those features in as well!
 
[Source: MobileKorea]