Samsung M620

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Samsung SPH-M620
Manufacturer Samsung
Carrier USA: Sprint Nextel, Canada: Bell Mobility & Telus
Available March 2007
Screen LCD; 262k colors; 176 x 220 pixels TFT
Exterior screen LCD; 65k colors; 96 x 96 pixels
Camera 1.3 Megapixels
Ringtone MP3
Memory 45.32 MB / MicroSD compatible up to 2 GB
Networks CDMA 800/1900 / EVDO
Connectivity Bluetooth / USB cable / MicroSD card
Battery 800 mAh Li-ion
Physical size 4.1 x 1.7 x 0.35 inches (10.4 x 4.3 x 0.9 cm)
Weight 2.6 oz (70 g)
Form factor Candybar
Media Verizon - V CAST streaming music and video

The Samsung SPH-M620 (Upstage in the United States) is a phone manufactured by Samsung. The phone is carried by Sprint Nextel in the United States, and by Bell Mobility, MTS and Telus in Canada. In Canada, the phone is sold as the M620 and the M620 Music Edition, with the Music Edition coming with high quality earphones and a 2 GB microSD card.

The Samsung M620 is a candybar phone with two unique sides. One side is a typical numeric keypad with a small screen for making phone calls, navigating contacts, and sending text messages. The other side of the phone is specifically for playing music, surfing the web, and viewing interactive content. This side also includes a touch sensitive pad for menu navigation. The phone also includes a 1.3 megapixel camera, a microSD slot for up to 2 gigabytes of storage, and Bluetooth compatibility for wireless communication.

The phone's design is rather unusual and requires users to press a "Flip" button on the side of the phone when switching between the phone side and media side which has been frequently criticized. [1]

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