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- Nokia 5230 receives FCC say-so, US 3G doesn’t
- Samsung brings Intensity; it’s also Intensity to Verizon
- Sprint’s Samsung M240 not attempts to be high-end
| Nokia 5230 receives FCC say-so, US 3G doesn’t Posted: 09 Sep 2009 12:15 PM PDT
This exacting version of the handset rocks 900 / 2100 only to the extent that WCDMA goes, it means that North Americans are becoming to be entirely 3G-free — however anyway, the manual’s a good comprehend. The camera work isn’t the most lustrous we’ve ever seen, excluding then again, we’ve not at all perceived an FCC lab put a most of effort into it. |
| Samsung brings Intensity; it’s also Intensity to Verizon Posted: 09 Sep 2009 06:30 AM PDT
Don’t be expecting much from this single it doesn’t yet do EV-DO, and honestly, we’re surprised Verizon’s up till now selling a single handset without 3G most recently — but if you’re the person texting type, the slide-out keypad is certain to satisfy, particularly if the Rogue’s very wealthy for you. Oh and there’s just the petite matter of cost: just $29.99 on agreement after discount. |
| Sprint’s Samsung M240 not attempts to be high-end Posted: 09 Sep 2009 05:35 AM PDT
Samsungs exclusive of names are typically surprisingly bargain basement priced, and the M240’s no omission the company simply describes it as a “straightforward device focusing on the essentials” with a radio (non-EV-DO), speakerphone, voice dialing, basic (and we do of course stand for basic) support for 500 contacts and web access. It is available in $19.99 on agreement after on the spot discount — in other words, approximately 10 percent of the functions of a BlackBerry Tour handset in just 10 percent of its price. |
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