From its look, there doesn't seem to be much that's missing.
The phone features a huge 3-inch WQVGA 262,000-colour touch display - complete with Samsung's own TOUCHWiZ user interface, which gives you an easy-to-use, icon-based menu system for applications or shortcuts to popular online sites like Facebook.
The list includes a 5 mega-pixel digital camera, video recording, media player, e-mail, radio, and external memory expansion. There is also Wi-fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and a sleek design that mimics the popular iPhone.
Perhaps the only things missing with the S5560 is 3G and high-speed data connectivity. The other disadvantage is the model won't work when you are in Japan or South Korea, which only has 3G.
But if you are not too bothered about that one little omission, the S5560 gives you plenty to play with, like the ability for you to unlock the phone simply by writing a letter of the alphabet on the display.
While it doesn't support multi-touch and gesture-based controls, Samsung does make shortcuts available for zooming in and out of files and websites.