Samsung F210 Stuff Multimedia
Posted on January 31, 2008 in Samsung
Even though it is closely based on the X830, and shares the same mechanism rotator, the F210 comes with a much more conventional (though very thin) keypad, and a microSD slot in addition to the internal memory of 1 GB in the phone. Most people will not need to upgrade the memory of F210, but if necessary it can support a microSD card, 2 GB, which should be plenty.
Underneath all the stuff multimedia, it is a tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz data combined with GPRS, Java, and a WAP browser. Samsung did not specify how the F210 weighs, but it is probably less than 80 grams. No pricing or availability information was available at press time.
Samsung F210 is an improved version of the Samsung X830 “Blush” phone announced last year, and he shared the unusual format of the X830. It is also closely linked to the base just over Samsung F200.
Underneath all the stuff multimedia, it is a tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz data combined with GPRS, Java, and a WAP browser. Samsung did not specify how the F210 weighs, but it is probably less than 80 grams. No pricing or availability information was available at press time.
As you can probably tell, Samsung also make MP3 players - and the SGH-F210 is based on this experience. When you have pushed closed would be difficult to say that this is a phone at all. The F210’s slim form factor (just 88 x 31 x 20 mm) and the unusual 128 x 220 pixels making the device very compact as a multimedia player.
The SGH-F210 supports various media formats, including MP3, AAC, eAAC + and WMA formats as well as different types of DRM. Samsung F210 does not have an FM radio, but on the other hand it has a digital camera 2 megapixel. Bluetooth is also supported, presumably with stereo audio connections.
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