Samsung M240 Cell Phone Review
Same day as the touchscreen Samsung presents Rogue, Samsung unveiled the Samsung M240 silence. Made for Sprint, the M240 is about communication. Options are few - do not even have Bluetooth - and the simple flip phone design is suitable for making calls.
Samsung SPH-M240 has a slight similarity with the Samsung SGH-A237 and Samsung SGH-T329. Although color has touches of the older units, silver and black M240 has an aerodynamic shape, with curves on the sides and at each end. As with A237 and T329, you feel that you could skip the M240 into a pond.
Samsung M240 Cell Phone get it for $19.99 with service.
Features:
- The M240 has a 500-contact phone book with room in each entry for six phone number types, an e-mail address, an IM handle, a street address, a birthday, a job title and company, and notes.
- You also can assign contacts a photo, but keep in mind that the M240 doesn't have a camera and the images won't appear on the external display.
- Essential features include a vibrate mode, threaded text and multimedia messaging, a calendar, a calculator, a memo pad, a tip calculator, a world clock, a voice memo recorder, and voice dialing.
- You can personalize the M240 with a variety of clock and calendar styles, screensavers, alert tones, and a greeting.
- More options, and additional ringtones, are available from Sprint with the WAP 2.0 browser.
- The handset comes with demo versions of three Java games: Super Street Fighter, Brain Exercise, and Downtown Texas Hold 'Em.
Specification:
- Modes CDMA 850 / CDMA 1900
- Weight 2.94 oz (83 g)
- Dimensions 3.6" x 1.85" x 0.74" (91 x 47 x 18.8 mm)
- Form Factor Clamshell
- Internal Antenna
- Battery Talk: 6.5 hours max. (390 minutes)
- Display Type: LCD (Color TFT/TFD)
- Resolution: 128 x 160 pixels
- 1.8" diagonal
- Colors: 65,536 (16-bit)
- Phone Book Capacity 500
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