The SPH-M510 is Samsung’s latest multimedia phone and is only at Bell Mobility. This gem integrats music, photos, movies, and the Internet. In addition, the M510 features a 1.3-megapixel camera, speaker independent voice recognition, GPS capability and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. This phone is 0.7-inches and lightweight at 3 oz. This comes in a silver black, purple or grey.
Dual mode digital phone (1.9GHz & 800 MHz)
Internal 262K colour TFT display with 65K colour STN external display
High speed mobile network connectivity for broadband like download speeds
Assisted GPS (AGPS) Ready for e9-1-1, Finder Services, Seek & Find and Business Tracking Services
Supports Stereo Bluetooth for both music and voice calls as well as mono wireless headset and hands-free Bluetooth profiles. It also supports v-card transfers to other compatible devices via Object Exchange (OBEX). Profiles supported include:
- A2DP (Stereo Headset)
- HS (Headset-mono)
- DUN (Dial-up Network
- HF (Handsfree)
- OPP (Object Push Profile)
- FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
- OBEX (Object Exchange)
Wired stereo headset, 32 MB MicroSD card and data cable included in box
1.3 Megapixel camera
Camcorder
Streaming video capable for TV on your phone
Media player with internal and external controls to listen to your MP3’s on the go
Download full track MP3’s wirelessly
External memory card slot for use with TransFlash™ cards
30 polyphonic ring tones included with vibration alert
Mobile browser capable
Picture/Video Messaging capable
Download capable for ringtones, screensavers, games and applications
Capable of 2-way SMS/Text Messaging with T9™
Includes built in “tools” section for Voice Memos, Alarm Clock, World Clock, Calculator, Memo’s, Tasks Lists and Countdown Timers
VoiceSignal™ software enables you to place calls and access your contacts list using just the sound of your voice
Internal antenna
2-way Speakerphone
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