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Samsung a610

The Samsung a610
Samsung

Samsung a610

The Samsung a610
Samsung

Samsung a610 Information Center

The Samsung a610 is a light little phone (3,7oz, or 104g), 500 phone book numbers and many more features (see table below).Technologically, the Samsung a610 works on CDMA networks.

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    Samsung a610 Specifications Overview

    FeatureAvailability
    Weight3.7 oz.
    Dimensions3.5& x 1.9& x .9&
    TechnologyCDMA
    BandDual band
    Custom Graphicsmay not be free
    Camera640 x 480
    Color Displayyes
    Color Mode65,000-color
    Flip Coveryes
    Display Resolution128 x 160
    Display TypeTFT
    Downloadable ApplicationsBrew
    Phone book numbers500
    Predictive text inputT-9
    Custom Ringtonesmay not be free
    Stand-by Time240 hours
    Talk Time311
    Voice noteyes
    SMSyes
    DATA1X
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