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Is the 'lightest' mobile phone of its era.
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First cell phone to have MP3 music capabilities.
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Anyone who thinks smartphones started with Apple will be shocked to see that Samsung was building Palm-powered smartphones for Sprint five years before the iPhone hit the market. Squint a little, and it can look like a distant ancestor of today's touch-screen slab-phones, with its very finger-centric interface. "The disadvantage of using a touch screen as a phone dialer is that you can't dial by feeling the buttons," our reviewer Bruce Brown said at the time.
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A popular Clamshell CDMA cellphone in the early 2000s.
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The A640 has features that include SMS messaging and Push to talk walkie-talkie technology, built-in camera, voice recognition and Bluetooth technology, depending on the carrier.
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At the height of CrackBerry mania, Samsung scored a moderate hit with its BlackJack line of Windows-powered, BlackBerry-style phones. While the design is definitely BlackBerry-inspired, Samsung wasn't the only RIM cloner out there; the BlackJack followed the even-more-successful Motorola Q, a similarly styled smartphone for Verizon.
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The phone marks the first HSDPA flip phone to be offered by the wireless carrier, and has been marketed at those who seek "music on the go"
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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.
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A mobile flip phone for AT&T Mobility. It contains a 0.3 MP camera. Samsung discontinued the phone and does not sell it anymore
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Known as The Heat, is a slider multimedia wireless mobile device
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It is the successor to the Samsung SYNC (a707)
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Samsung Gravity
The Samsung Gravity is their first to feature a slide-out keyboard that has proved popular in other brands. -
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Samsung Behold
Cell Fanatic found this entry by Samsung offered superior image quality over the Apple iPhone 3G and the BlackBerry Storm. -
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The sliding QWERTY keyboard and slick design make this an attractive entry by Samsung.
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The A167 was released by AT&T in 2009 as a Prepaid mobile phone.
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A candy bar style mobile phone manufactured by Samsung
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It was the first phone manufactured for the United States to have an AMOLED touch-screen.
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The Samsung Magnet is a cheap alternative for pricier smartphones with much of the same functionality and a cool design.
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This phone promises the first high-definition video recording
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The Samsung GALAXY S 4 takes friendship and functionality to a whole different level with features like Dual Camera, S Translator* and S Health
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