Samsung SGH-E900
Mobile phone by Samsung / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Samsung E900, introduced in 2006, is a high-end mobile phone and is derived from Samsung's D500-D600-D800 series of slide phones. It is of a slide-up design and has touch-sensitive keys, similar to the LG Chocolate (KG800). It was one of the most popular phones at the time but was discontinued late 2007 when buyers then turned their attention to the Samsung D900i, followed by the Samsung U600, which was the slimmest phone by Samsung with a thickness of 1.09 cm (0.43 in) until the E840 was released.
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Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
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Compatible networks | Tri-Band GSM, GPRS (900/1800/1900MHz), EDGE |
Availability by region | March 2006[1] |
Form factor | Slider |
Dimensions | 3.7 X 1.8 X .6 in (93 x 45 x 16.5 mm) |
Mass | 3.3 oz (93 g) |
Operating system | Samsung's "Agree" Java OS Platform |
Memory | 80 MB |
Removable storage | microSD |
Display | 2.0" (240x320 pixels) 262K Color TFT LCD |
Sound | Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3 |
Rear camera | 2 Megapixel |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 1.2, USB 1.1, WAP 2.0, GPRS Class 10 |
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