Manufacturer | Samsung |
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Compatible networks | CDMA 2000 1X |
First released | July 2006 |
Availability by region | South Korea |
Type | Gaming phone |
Form factor | Flip and rotation |
Dimensions | 95x48x23 mm |
Weight | 120 g |
Battery | 900 mAh |
Display | 2.2 inches 240х320 pixels TFT-LCD 16 million colors |
Rear camera | 2.0 megapixel |
Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Other | DMB, GPS, WAP, E-Mail, Games, MP3-player, Java |
Development status | Discontinued |
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