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In a press presentation, Samsung introduced its Ultra Edition line comprised of the 9.9 mm ultra slim clam shell model, the 12.9 mm slide up phone and world’s slimmest 6.9 mm bar phone.
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Samsung is stepping up the promotion of its printers, which are of top quality but are not yet well-known in the Philippines.

Samsung printers were only recently introduced locally during the last quarter of 2004.
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In a press presentation, Samsung introduced its Ultra Edition line comprised of the 9.9 mm ultra slim clam shell model, the 12.9 mm slide up phone and world’s slimmest 6.9 mm bar phone.
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Samsung is stepping up the promotion of its printers, which are of top quality but are not yet well-known in the Philippines.

Samsung printers were only recently introduced locally during the last quarter of 2004.
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