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Samsung Moment
If you are a Sprint subscriber seeking an Android smartphone, or are looking to switch from another cell phone carrier, you suddenly have two Android handset options to choose from:...
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$179.99 |
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Samsung Intrepid SPH-I350
A stylus? Seriously… You're kidding, right? Apparently, even in this enlightened age of iPhone, Android and capacitive touchscreens, the vaunted revamping of Windows Mobile 6.5...
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Unknown |
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Samsung Instinct HD
In the last couple of weeks, Sprint announced that it would start selling the HTC Hero Android phone on October 11 – the same day that Samsung’s Instinct HD goes on sale....
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Unknown |
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Samsung Rogue SCH-U960
Of the plethora of cellular handsets that manufacturer Samsung is releasing this fall, the Rogue is one of the few that offers a brilliant AMOLED touchscreen display. While it isn’t...
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Unknown |
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Samsung Reclaim
Green, or eco-friendly, cellular phones have been around for at least a year, but most of them use 2004-era technology. The Samsung Reclaim is a true smartphone for the green arena...
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Unknown |
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Samsung Comeback (SGH-t559)
The Samsung Comeback is a clamshell phone with a sliding QWERTY keyboard which features tiny vertical keys. It offers predictive text and auto work completion as well as easy access...
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Unknown |
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Samsung Gravity 2 (T469)
The Samsung Gravity 2 features 240x320 resolution screen and a full QWERTY sliding keyboard. The Gravity 2 offers a 2-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom and video recording capabilities....
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$14 |
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Samsung Solstice
Haven’t sifted through enough smartphones this summer as is? Meet latest contender the Samsung Solstice SGH-A887, which uses a Java-based operating system capable of handling...
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Unknown |
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Samsung ST1000
The Samsung ST1000 looks like your average 12 megapixel point-and-shoot camera, but what's not obvious from its looks are the fact that it packs Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 and GPS into its...
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Unknown |
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Samsung Highlight SGH-T749
Essentially a low-cal version of its Omnia, Samsung's 3G Highlight is a compact, full-touchscreen phone – no physical keyboard or dialpad – with all the multimedia and messaging...
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Unknown |