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Samsung U700
Network
GPRS Class 10 : WCDMA,GPRS Class 10,HSCSD,HSDPA 
EDGE : EDGE Class 10 
3G : 3G UMTS 2.1 GHz 
Display
Type :  N/A
Resolution : N/A 
Size
Weight : 86g 
Dimension : 102.5 x 50 x 12.1mm 
Battery
Talk Time : N/A 
Standby : N/A 
Quick Spec
  • 3G
  • Video Recording
  • Music Player
  • E-Mail
  • FM Radio
  • Bluetooth
  • External Memory
  • MP3 Ringtones
Samsung U700 Specification
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BasicBasic
  • Design

    Slider


PlatformPlatform
  • GSM&EDGE Band

    Tri Band (900/1800/1900 MHz)


  • Operation System
    The organized essential part of Telecommunications Management Network(TMN)

    Proprietary


  • Browser
    Software used to view information pages on WAP pages. The Internet browser gives you fast online access, a PC-like layout and full-browser status. PagePilot, Visual Bookmarks and more make life extra convenient.

    WAP 1.1, WAP 1.2, WAP 2.0


  • JAVA?

    JAVA™ MIDP 2.0


  • GPRS
    General Packet Radio Service; New technology for higher transmission speeds. For this purpose, data is divided into individual packets and sent with a recipient address. The mobile phones remain constantly online, so that no new connections need to be called up for individual data transmission. Now, for the first time, it is also possible to be constantly online with a mobile phone. Charges are made according to data volume and not according to connect time.

    WCDMA,GPRS Class 10,HSCSD,HSDPA


  • EDGE
    Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution. EDGE is an extension of GPRS as a technology, dramatically increasing the potential data rates that can be achieved wirelessly. EDGE uses clever software on the network to increase the data throughputs by as much as 8 times over GPRS. In South Africa, EDGE is supported by all of the operators. Data speeds supported in SA range up to a theoretical maximum of 236kbps, but as a technology, EDGE can be enhanced to deliver more than 400kbps. EDGE gives very wide coverage for the network and suits the SA environment very well.

    EDGE Class 10


  • 3G
    3G, also known as HSDPA (high speed downlink packet access) is a technology that allows fast downloading of data such as web pages.

    3G UMTS 2.1 GHz


SizeSize
  • Weight

    86g


  • Dimension (HXWXD)

    102.5 x 50 x 12.1mm


DisplayDisplay
  • Internal Technology

    N/A


  • Internal Resolution

    N/A


  • Internal Size

    N/A


  • External Technology

    262144 Color TFT Screen


  • External Resolution

    QVGA


  • External Size

    2.2


BatteryBattery
  • Talk Time (Standard)

    N/A


  • Standby (Standard)

    N/A


  • Talk Time (Long Life)

    N/A


  • Standby (Long Life)

    N/A


User InterfaceUser Interface
  • Input Device

    Wheel Key


CameraCamera
  • Camera Resolution
    A measure of how closely packed the dots in a bitmapped image are

    3.2 Megapixel


  • Digital / Optical Zoom

    Digital Zoom


  • LED Flash

    LED Flash


  • Auto Focus
    A feature that allows camera lenses to obtain correct focus on a subject.

    Auto Focus


  • Shot mode
    Enables taking still pictures.

    Selfshot / Multishot / Timershot / Mosaicshot


  • Photo effects
    Photo effects can be applied once you have taken a picture on your mobile phone. You can change the image to black and white, sepia, sketch, antique etc.

    Photo effects


VideoVideo
  • Video player
    A type of media player that shows video files.

    Video Player (MPEG4 / 3GPP / H.263 / WMV)


  • Video recording
    A function that records video in a digital format.

    Video Recording (H.263)


  • Video messaging

    Y


  • Video Streaming
    Capable of displaying video contents.

    Y


  • Video telephony
    Video telephony (or video calling, video conferencing) lets two people with compatible phones talk to each other while simultaneously viewing live video of each other.

    Y


  • Video wallpaper
    A video player used as a background on a computer screen.

    N


Music & SoundMusic & Sound
  • Poly Ringtones

    72 Polyphonic Ringtones


  • Music Player
    Stores, organizes and plays digital music files.

    Music Player (MP3 / MIDI / ACC / ACC+ / e-AAC+ / WMA / ASF)


  • MP3 Ringtone
    A mp3 file can be used as a ringtone for incoming calls.

    N


  • DRM
    DRM (digital rights management) is a technology used to protect the copyright interests of the owners of content and services.

    WM DRM, OMA DRM (for certain operator-specific models)


  • 3D sound technology
    A group of sound effects that attempt to widen the stereo image produced.

    N


  • Music Library
    The Music Library makes cataloguing, organizing and finding titles easier than ever. Sort by song, artist, genre and more.

    Y


Fun & EntertainmentFun & Entertainment
  • Embedded JAVA? Games

    Y


  • Embedded Wallpaper
    Wallpaper built in Mobile Phone as a default Image

    Y


  • Mobile TV
    Mobile TV provides the possibility of receiving TV channels/TV on a mobile phone via an additionally integrated receiver. The technology for receiving TV programmes varies according to each respective provider and available infrastructure. With a UMTS capable mobile phone it is also possible to be able to view mobile TV via UMTS streaming (depending on the provider).

    N


  • FM Radio
    Users can listen to the live-broadcast FM radio and also can save favorite channels.

    N


  • PodCasting

    N


Business & OfficeBusiness & Office
  • Document Viewer

    Document Viewer (PowerPoint, Office, PDF)


  • Mobile Printing

    Mobile printing (BPP / Pictbridge)


  • Offline Mode

    Y


  • Voice memo & Voice mail

    Y


MessagingMessaging
  • SMS / EMS / MMS

    Y


  • Predictive Text Input T9
    Your mobile phone predicts what word you are going to type as you tap in each letter. This feature makes texting quicker.

    Y


  • Email
    Enables messages to be transferred from an individual to another individual or from an individual to a group of people.

    Email (POP3 / SMTP / IMAP4)


  • Push to talk
    One-to-one and one-to-a-few communication service that works like a "walkie talkie"

    N


  • Cell broadcast
    Cell Broadcast is a special variation of the Short Message Service and is mainly used by information or news services. These service providers send information to their customer's mobile phones via text messages (e.g. local information services, such as cinema programmes or weather forecasts).

    Y


  • vCard / vCalendar

    Y


  • Instant Messaging

    N


ConnectivityConnectivity
  • Bluetooth
    New radio link standard with short working range, used for the purpose of connecting various terminals to one another on a wireless basis. Contrary to a wireless infrared connection, intervisibility between the devices is not necessary. Thus, the user could simply keep the mobile phone in a jacket pocket while it sends or receives data from the internet via a laptop.

    Y


  • WAP
    The Wireless Application Protocol serves to show internet content on the mobile phone display. A WAP capable mobile phone is required for this. Also, the internet page must be appropriately edited and be available as a WML document. Due to the low rate of data transfer and the small mobile phone display, the contents are reduced to text and simple graphics.

    Y


  • SyncML(DS)

    Y


  • USB
    A type of plug-in connection that is used to connect devices.

    USB 2.0


  • WiFi

    N


  • GPS
    GPS stands for Global Positioning System. It is a technology which allows the user to determine their exact location.

    N


  • TV-Output

    N


  • NFC
    Near Field Communication

    N


  • Internet HTML Browser

    Y


  • PC Sync Application
    An application to connect the phone to a computer with a cable and synchronize calendar.

    Y


MemoryMemory
  • User Memory
    Portion of system memory in which user processes run.

    24MB User Memory


  • SMS Memory

    Limited only by available internal & external memory


  • Phone book entries
    Short pieces of writing in a phone book.

    1000 phone book entries


  • External Memory
    The permanent storage of large quantities of data.

    External Memory (microSD)


Personal Information ManagementPersonal Information Management
  • Calendar
    A Schedule showing the months of a year (including days and weeks)

    Y


  • Scheduler
    An operating system allows you to store scheduling and event information.

    Y


  • To do list
    A list which can be used for list to remember and keep personal information.

    Y


  • Clock
    An instrument that shows the time of the day.

    Y


  • Worldtime
    Which shows all time zone for overseas countries.

    Y


  • Alarm

    Y


  • Currency converter
    Two currencies converted regarding how much one currency is worth in terms of the other.

    Y


  • Converter

    Y


  • Calculator
    in-phone calculators which perform simple math, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division

    Y


  • Memo book
    A feature which can be used for reminder of communications.

    Y


  • Stopwatch

    Y


  • Count down timer

    Y


Call functionsCall functions
  • Speakerphone
    A telephone with a microphone and speaker, it can be used without putting the handset to your ear.

    Y


  • Voice Recongnition

    N


  • Call Cost / Call Time

    Y


  • Dialed/missed/received calls

    Y


  • Multiparty

    Y


Further InformationsFurther Informations
  • Touch Screen
    Allows user to interact with the computer by touching pictures or words on the screen.

    N


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