By Allen Tsai | Wed May 16, 2007 6:16 am |
Sprint today launched the Samsung M510 and M300, both devices including a quality camera, Bluetooth technology, easy-to-use menus and multimedia capabilities.
Operating on the Sprint Mobile Broadband network, the M510 provides access to Sprint's multimedia content, including Sprint Music Store, offering over-the-air music downloads. The M510 supports Sprint TV with more than 50 channels of television programming, more than 20 of them with live content.The M510 also features a Sprint Theme with quick links to Sprint Music Store, text messaging and the On Demand 2.0 application, which allows users to retrieve up-to-date web content such as sports, weather, news and movie times. The M510 is available in both hot pink with black accents and black with blue accents. The M300 provides tools to help users stay connected, including web access, email and text messaging. It offers downloadable games, a VGA camera with digital zoom and PictBridge support. The M300 by Samsung is available in both dark silver and misty rose red. The M510 measures 3.74" x 2.0" x 0.64" and weighs just 2.9 ounces. It will be priced at $129.99 with a two-year service agreement. The M300 by Samsung measures 3.58" x 1.85" x 0.68" and weighs less than 2.7 ounces. It will be priced at $29.99 with a two-year agreement. - Samsung SPH-M510 Specs - Samsung SPH-M300 Specs
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