Samsung SGH-X820
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Screen | 220x176 pixels (QCIF+), 262,144 (18-bit) Color TFT LCD |
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Ringtone | Polyphonic Sound 64 channels, Real tone (MP3) |
Memory | 80 MB available to user, 200 SMS messages |
Networks | GSM 900 /1800 / 1900, |
Connectivity | GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots) 32 - 48 kbit/s, Bluetooth v1.2, USB |
Physical size | 113 x 50 x 6.9 mm (however the camera module is thicker than the 6.9mm quoted for the body) |
Weight | 60g |
The Samsung SGH-X820 marketed as the world's slimmest mobile phone created by Samsung as a competitor to the Motorola SLVR L7. It was announced in Q3 2006. It has an in-built 2 megapixel digital camera.
[edit] Rigidity
In September 2006 a video was posted on You Tube allegedly showing that the phone could easily be snapped in half. The video was quickly removed by Samsung, causing rumors to circulate that it was made by Motorola to discredit the phone as a competitor to their own SLVR model.
[edit] External links
- Samsung's x820 web page
- Mobile Review's Review
- Video showing the phone being broken in two
- mobiletoday.co.uk atricle about the video
- Commentary
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