Samsung SPH-A503
The Samsung SPH-a503, known as The Drift, is a slider multimedia wireless mobile device, which comes in black or white. It is sold by Helio, a joint venture between Earthlink (a U.S.-based internet service provider) and SK Telecom (a South Korea–based CDMA mobile telecom). The Drift is the first to have Location-Based Services bundled with the device. The Drift comes loaded with a version of Google Maps that uses the device's GPS to locate the user on a map and the Buddy Beacon application that lets friends share their current location with each other via MapQuest. The Drift was added to Helio's line-up in November 2006.[1]
Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
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Compatible networks | CDMA 1xEV-DO 800/1900 MHz |
Availability by region | November 2006 |
Form factor | Slider |
Dimensions | 3.8" (H) x 1.8" (W) x 0.7" (D) |
Mass | 3.53 ounces |
Memory | 128 MB |
Removable storage | microSD |
Display | 240x320 pixel (2.12") TFT-LAC, 262K color |
Connectivity | 1xEV-DO, HSDPA, HSUPA, USB |
References
- Garrett, David (November 9, 2006). "Helio's New Phone: On Target or Drifting?". NewsFactor Network.
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