Samsung SGH-E250

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Samsung SGH-E250
Samsung SGH-E250
Manufacturer Samsung Electronics
Screen 128x160 pixels, 65,536 color display TFT LCD
Camera 0.3 megapixel
CPU 230MHz
Ringtone Polyphonic Sound 64 channels, MP3
Memory 10 MB
Memory card microSD
Networks EDGE/ GPRS Class 10 Tri Band (900/1800/1900 MHz) WAP 2.0 Java MIDP 2.0
Connectivity Bluetooth 2.0 (with Stereo A2DP), USB 1.1
Physical size 3.92 X 1.95 X .56 in (99.5 x 49.5 x 14.1 mm)
Weight 3 oz (85 g)
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The Samsung E250 Australian Packaging
The Samsung E250 Australian Packaging

The Samsung SGH E250 mobile was introduced as an entry level version of the Samsung D900 (The ULTRA edition 12.9) mobile. The E250 has very similar features to the D900, however the screen resolution is roughly half that of the D900 and the camera is only 0.3MP compared to the D900's 3MP camera.

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[edit] Features

  • Tri band
  • Mp3/Polyphonic ringtones
  • Vga/0.3 Megapixel camera
  • Internal 10MB Storage
  • Memory card slot (microSD up to 2GB)
  • SMS/EMS/MSM messaging
  • Bluetooth 2.0 (with A2DP support)
  • Speakerphone
  • FM Radio
  • Calculator
  • USB 1.1 (for data transfer)
  • Calendar
  • Java games
  • Alarm clock
  • Timer
  • Animated background
  • Offline mode
  • Camera
  • Time and date
  • Test Mode
  • MPEG4 Player
  • The volume of the Samsung E250 can be increased using the code:*#8999*8378# (you can look for this process elsewhere).

[edit] Performance

The Samsung D900 (left) and E250 (right)
The Samsung D900 (left) and E250 (right)

The E250, with its 10MB internal Flash storage space (expandible via SD Card). Also, the E250 is made with a 230MHz processor, allowing for very fast processing. It cannot perform multitasking, the media player cannot be minimized. However, the radio can be used whilst performing other tasks. The phone also does not support java 3D, and does not allow games to be uploaded to the phone (it can only be done by using WAP).

[edit] Design

The very similar to the D900 (with the exception of the MENU key, which is larger). The phone is built as a slide-out phone, where the TALK, END, MENU and directional pad are on the top half. The bottom half, which slides out, holds the number keys.


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