Samsung SPH-M300
The Samsung SPH-M300 is a flip or clamshell style cell phone introduced in mid-2007[1] as a basic, low cost camera phone with limited multimedia capability for the North American market. The SPH-M300 is a personal digital assistant (PDA - as designated by the SPH model prefix) style handset with basic contact directory, notes, calendar, and other typical PDA functions and is also capable of rudimentary Web browsing, and SMS text messaging although it does not have a dedicated text keyboard.
Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
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Compatible networks | CDMA2000 1X [1] (Sprint, Virgin Mobile Canada, Bell Mobility, PC Mobile) |
First released | Mid 2007 North America |
Availability by region | North America May 17, 2007 Sprint |
Form factor | clamshell |
Dimensions | 3.5”x1.9”x0.7” - 91.0mm x 47.0mm x 17.5mm |
Mass | 2.6 ounces - 85 grams |
Operating system | REX OS[2] |
Memory | 4 MB[3] |
Storage | 614KB, 299 contact entries |
Removable storage | No |
Battery | lithium ion[1] |
Display | LCD TFT 2 inch 128x160 |
External display | LCD CSTN 1 inch 96x96 |
Rear camera | 0.3-megapixel 640x480 maximum (also 224x168, 320x240) |
Front camera | No |
Connectivity | USB 2.0, Bluetooth DUN, OPP/FTP, HFP, HSP[3] |
Other | SMS, GPS, voice recognition, Bluetooth, WAP 2.0 Web Browser, Java MIDP1.0 [3] |
Made in | Korea |
Website | http://www.samsung.com |
References
- Bonnie Cha. "Samsung SPH-M300". Retrieved 2010-03-10.
- "Samsung SPH-M300 simplicity enhanced". Retrieved 2010-03-10.
- "Samsung SPH-M300". Retrieved 2010-03-10.
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