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Reviews of the Samsung Instinct SPH-M800 - black (Sprint)

  • No Rating

    mobilemag.com

    By Michael Kwan | June 24, 2008

    Review Summary: Many of the bloggers in the audience may already be familiar with paid post services where you get paid a certain amount of money to blog about an advertiser in some way. These posts could be about anything from playing poker to business loans. If you ...

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  • 8.0

    pcadvisor.co.uk

    By Yardena Arar | June 24, 2008

    Review Summary: Samsung did a solid job on the Samsung Instinct; you have to admire the extensive feature list you get for the price. But with iPhone prices about to tumble even as Apple's hardware improves, the Instinct doesn't shape up as an iPhone killer.

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  • 8.1

    pcworld.com

    Review Summary: Samsung did a solid job on the Instinct; you have to admire the extensive feature list you get for the price. But with iPhone prices about to tumble even as Apple's hardware improves, the Instinct doesn't shape up as an iPhone killer

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  • 8.4

    pcworld.com

    By Yardena Arar | June 20, 2008

    Review Summary: Samsung did a solid job on the Instinct; you have to admire the extensive feature list you get for the price. But with iPhone prices about to tumble even as Apple's hardware improves, the Instinct doesn't shape up as an iPhone killer

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  • No Rating

    mobilemag.com

    By Michael Kwan | June 18, 2008

    Review Summary: Before the iPhone 3G was announced earlier this week, it sounded like the Samsung Instinct from Sprint would be quite the bargain at just $199. And then Steve Jobs stole their thunder. To counter the pricing on the upcoming Apple iPhone 3G, it has ...

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Manufacturer: Samsung

Part number: SPHM800ZKS

General

  • Product Type Cellular phone With digital camera / digital player / FM radio
  • Service Provider Sprint Nextel
  • Width 2.2 in
  • Depth 0.5 in
  • Height 4.6 in
  • Weight 4.4 oz
  • Body Color Pink

Cellular

  • Technology CDMA2000 1X
  • Band CDMA2000 1X 1900/800
  • Phone Design Candy bar
  • Antenna Internal
  • Vibrating Alert Yes
  • Polyphonic Ringer Yes
  • Call Timer Yes
  • Conference Call Capability Yes
  • Voice Recorder Yes
  • Caller ID Yes
  • Speakerphone Yes
  • Wireless Interface Bluetooth
  • Additional Features E-911 compliant, PictBridge direct printing

Phone Memory

  • Phone Book Capacity 600 names & numbers

Messaging & Data Services

  • Short Messaging Service (SMS) Yes
  • Internet Browser Yes
  • WAP Protocol Supported WAP 2.0
  • PCS Vision capable Yes
  • EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) Yes
  • Messaging / Data Features XHTML Browser

Multimedia Features

  • Playback Digital Video Formats H.264, MPEG-4
  • Downloadable Content Music

Digital Camera

  • Camera highlights With a resolution of 2 megapixels, this camera phone will give you higher quality pictures than other phones.
  • Sensor Resolution 2 megapixels
  • Still Image Resolutions 1600 x 1200
  • Digital Video Formats H.264, MPEG-4

Organizer

  • Alarm Clock Yes
  • Calendar Yes
  • Reminder Yes
  • Calculator Basic

Display

  • Type LCD display
  • Technology TFT
  • Display Resolution 240 x 432 pixels
  • Color Support Color
  • Features LCD touch screen

Digital Player (Recorder)

  • Supported Digital Audio Standards AAC, MP3, WMA

Miscellaneous

  • Hearing Aid Compatible Yes

Power

  • Type Power adapter

Battery

  • Technology - Lithium ion
  • Capacity 1000 mAh
  • Talk Time 345 min

Product Video

Product Photos

  • OVR
  • PALM
  • BUTTON
  • PURSE

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