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Disappointed Korean SPH-V4400 Users File Complaints Against Samsung




Samsung Alleging that Samsung grossly exaggerated the abilities of the SPH-V4400 camera phone, two consumer groups have filed official complaints against the company for false advertising.  Armed with nearly 3,000 signatures, members of the “V4400 Consumers’ Power” and “Tipsters for the Public Good” groups are very disgruntled with the lackluster video recording capabilities of the phone, pointing out that the VGA camera only films 3-5 frames per second, rather than the digital camcorder standard of 15-30, despite Samsung’s claims that it would measure up.  Sales of the V4400 have been strong up to this point, having been fueled by Korean superstar Kwon Sang-woo, earning the phone the nickname, the “Kwon Sang-woo Phone.”

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Um….I think you mean Korea (not Japan), don’t you? Quick! edit it before you look really amateur!

Good eye, akidev!  Thanks for heads up!

Oops.  I just can’t seem to win on this one.  Good eye, akiKev!

Nice job Alex. Interesting story too - seems Koreans are getting very particular about the accuracy of tech company advertising claims, and so they should be! Korea is really taking it to the rest of the world in a growing array of electronic technologies.


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