Samsung X900 (SGH-X900)
At first glance, the Samsung X900 looks
like many other Samsung clamshells, combining
stylish good looks in a compact handset.
But look closer, and you can see the
X900's twin speakers built into the side.
The X900 isn't just a phone - it's
a mini jukebox!
The Samsung X900 features a whopping
128Mb of internal memory and can play back
MP3 and AAC audio files - at typical compression
rates, that's up to two CD's worth of music!
And this is a fully featured phone too,
featuring a large 176x192 pixel display
is 262,000 colours on the inside, and a
small colour display on the outside. The
Samsung X900 has a VGA resolution digital
camera for taking snaps too.
The X900 is a tri-band GSM phone supporting
GPRS data, with a WAP 2.0 browser. It supports
MMS (multimedia messaging), polyphonic ringtones and
Java for games and other applications.
For all it's features, the Samsung X900
is remarkably compact, measuring just 90x46x24
mm and weighing 90 grams.
It's stylish, fun and a great little
music player. The X900 is available in the
second half of 2004. Subscribe to our newsletter
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Samsung
X900 (SGH-X900) 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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176x192
pixels,
262k colours
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Camera:
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640x480
pixels
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Size:
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Compact clamshell 90x46x24mm
/ 90 grams
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Bluetooth:
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No
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Infra-red:
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Not
specified
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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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