Welsh is spoken by approximately 725,000 people in England and Wales and although there are very few solely Welsh speakers, there are enough people who undoubtably prefer to express themselves in their native tongue. Seeing as phone manufacturers need to adapt keyboards and add language packs for many European dialects, it makes sense to add Welsh to the list!
Samsung are the company in question and from the 1st September the S5600 will contain a library of 44,000 Welsh words to make texting somewhat easier than using an English only T9 system! Also known as the Preston – Samsung should have nicknamed it the Swansea, as Preston is not in Wales – the S5600 is a 3G phone with HSDPA, a 3.2 megapixel camera, the TouchWiz interface, expandable memory and A2DP Bluetooth v2.1. Even without the Welsh language add-on, the S5600 is a great touchscreen phone available at a competitive price.
This isn’t the first time Samsung have identified a niche language market in need of filling, as last year they were the first to add Gaeilge – the Irish language – to a mobile phone, in this case the Tocco. It will be interesting to see the sales figures of the S5600 in Wales at the start of next year to see exactly how well this new function has been received.
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