Samsung SGH-i780

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Samsung SGH-i780 (Mirage[ citation needed ])
Manufacturer Samsung Electronics
Compatible networks Triband GSM
Availability by Region January 2008
Form factor candybar
Dimensions 115 × 61 × 12.9 mm
Weight 120 g
Operating system Windows Mobile 6.1
CPU Marvell PXA310 612 MHz
Removable storage micro SDHC
Battery 1300 mAh
Data inputs

qwerty keypad, touchscreen

touchpad
Display 320×320
Rear camera 2.0 Mp
Front camera 0.3 Mp
Connectivity WiFi, bluetooth 2.0

The Samsung SGH-i780 or Samsung Mirage[ citation needed ] is a Windows Mobile-based smartphone manufactured by Samsung. The SGH-i780 has a candy bar-style design and a 320×320 resolution screen. A qwerty keyboard with the numeric keys overlaid on keys in the third to fifth column of the keyboard and the touch sensitive screen is used for input. In addition it's got a small touchpad, which moves a cursor on the screen.

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