Manufacturer | Samsung |
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Compatible networks | GSM 850 GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, HSDPA 900, HSDPA 2100 |
Availability by region | May 2011 |
Related | Samsung GT-E3300 |
Type | Feature phone |
Form factor | Bar |
Dimensions | 112.8 × 46.4 × 12.9mm |
Mass | 79.3 g |
Operating system | SGP OS[ citation needed ] |
Storage | 36 MB data, 1000 contacts, 500 SMS slots |
Removable storage | MicroSD up to 8GiB |
Battery | Li-ion 800 mAh |
Display | 128×160px, 2", 65K CSTN |
Rear camera | VGA |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.1, GPRS Class 12, EDGE Class 12, HSDPA 3.6 Mbps |
Data inputs | Numeric keypad |
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SAR 0.715 W/kg [1]
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