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Black and gold are the sexy way to go in the new line of glamorous mobile phones from Samsung. The L310 is sure to dazzle and enthrall all divas (and wannabes) with its chic flair and stylish design. Looking more like a fashion accessory than a cell phone, when flipped open, the ‘S’ shaped, gold-colored metal hinge renders an extra little dash of dazzle. It probably should have stopped there (all this dazzle), but it didn’t. For a bit more splendor, the camera on the cover is also glittered.

There are some cool specs that come with this glitzy new phone. Distinctive patterns and a hidden message icon indicate incoming calls and MMs. Multi media features include a 2.0-megapixel camera, MP3 player, external memory slot and Bluetooth connectivity. It also has a shopping list, which enables users to add and edit shopping items, calculate calorie consumption and also a fragrance type feature customized to the user’s favorite food and beverage.

In short, you can do almost everything with the Samsung L310 except eat this phone.

Coming along just in time for the day of the valentine, the Samsung L310 will be available in Russia and Hungary from February onwards for 240 Euros, which is around $350. Later it will be expanded into other European countries and hopefully, the US.

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