Samsung SGH-P520
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The Samsung SGH-P520 is the successor to the Samsung SGH-P310, classified by Samsung as a "card-phone." It has a touch-screen interface similar to that of the LG Viewty.[1].
On September 24, 2007, it was announced at an Armani fashion show in Milan that this was to be the Giorgio Armani-Samsung mobile phone[2]. It is currently only available in Europe.
Phone features[3]:
- Network: Triband (900/1800/1900 mHz) GSM with EDGE
- Size: 88 x 54 x 11.6 mm
- Weight: 102 grams
- Display Screen: QVGA (320x240) resolution touchscreen, 262k colors, 2.6-inch
- 3 megapixel camera (No auto-focus)
- 60MB internal memory
- microSD card slot
- Bluetooth (A2DP capable)
- Document viewer
- 960mAh battery
- Up to 180 minutes talk time
- Up to 220 hours standby time
- New Croix award-winning Croix interface by Samsung with excusively drawn icons only for the Armani phone, brown~beige colour.
- Five tactile buttons: volume keys, camera key, call and end keys.
[edit] References
- ^ The Samsung SGH-P520 Prada Phone - SlashPhone.com
- ^ Samsung's Armani phone has a recent technology: a vibrating haptic feedback - Engadget
- ^ Samsung SGH-P520 Armani Phone - SlashPhone.com
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