Following on the trail behind the LG Renoir, Samsung answers back with the similarly named Memoir and is coming to T-Mobile.

The Memoir, an 8mp, touch screen phone features a full HTML browser, virtual QWERTY and focuses on multimedia and online sharing. Working on T-mo’s 3G network, you can directly upload photos to such services as Flickr, Photobucket, Snapfish or Kodak Gallery. The camera sports a 16x digital zoom, xenon flash, shoots video and expandable memory up to 16 gigabytes. No onboard memory has been specified as of yet.
The cons, though, is a lack of wi-fi capability, which is a strange oversight, as T-Mo’s 3G network is in it’s infancy, spotty, and they are touting the Memoir’s online sharing as it’s main draw. It’s also not a smartphone. The TouchWiz interface runs over Win Mobile 6.1, but there are no apps for it. It may not be a full-on smartphone, but if you live a lifestyle free of a virtual leash, this is a pretty dope handset.
Pricing and availability date have not been officially announced, but the is speculated to drop Feb. 25, 2009 for $299 with 2 year contract.

Shortlist of the specs:
- 8 Megapixel Camera with Xenon flash and 16X digital zoom
- microSD slot for storage capacity expansion
- A-GPS for navigation and location based services
- 240 x 400 pixels touchscreen display (262k TFT)
- Full HTML browser and POP3 e-mail support
- TouchWiz interface with customizable widgets
- 3G/EDGE/GPRS data access speeds compatible
- Wireless Bluetooth 2.0 technology (Stereo)
Popularity: 5% [?]
