Samsung D710 (SGH-D710)
The Samsung D710 is a compact Symbian
based Smartphone with an integrated one
megapixel camera.
With its large 176x208 pixel display
in 65,000 colours, organising contacts and
information is easy with the D710.
The D710 is an unusual phone - it
looks like a PDA, until the keypad slides
out from underneath, and Samsung's engineers
have managed to fit all of this into a compact
PDA style device measuring just 101x51x24
mm and weighing 110 grams.
The camera on the Samsung D710 is not
only much higher resolution than most of
its competitors, but it has a macro function,
a flash and can also be used to record
video clips.
Both video clips and MP3 audio can be
played back and stored on the D710's interchangeable
MMC memory cards. Because it's a Smartphone,
there are a range of Symbian based applications
available, and Java support means that there's
a good range of games and other more serious
applications.
The Samsung D710 connects to a PC for
data transfer with either a USB cable or
infra-red. In network terms, this is a tri-band
GSM device that supports GPRS. There's full
access to a range of Symbian based applications
on the D710 too, such as a web browser and
email client.
Expected to be available sometime in
Q4 2004. Subscribe to our newsletter
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Samsung
D710 at a glance
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Available:
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Soon
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Network:
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Tri-band
GSM
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Data:
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GPRS
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Screen:
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176x220
pixels,
65k colours
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Camera:
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1
megapixel approx
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Size:
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Compact
sliding PDA format 101x51x24
mm / 110 grams
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Bluetooth:
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No
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Infra-red:
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Yes
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Polyphonic:
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Yes
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Java:
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Yes
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Battery
life:
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Not
specified
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OS:
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Symbian
Series 60
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