5/15/11

Specifications of the Samsung M610

    • The Samsung SPH-M610 is a compact cell phone with a slider-style design that reveals the keyboard when the front screen slides up. The M610 came out exclusively for Sprint wireless users in November 2007. Aside from making and receiving calls, the M610 also allows for multiple types of messaging and multimedia usage.

    Size

    • The Samsung M610 is 3.9 inches tall, 2 inches wide and 0.6 inches thick. The M610 weighs 3.9 oz.

    Battery

    • The M610 has a lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 800 mAh, which stands for milliamp hours and represents how long a battery's charge is held. The battery last for a maximum of three hours while the phone's in use.

    Connectivity

    • The M610 connects to the Internet at a maximum speed of 236.8 kbps. The device isn't 3G-capable. Bluetooth 2.0 is included, so you can share pictures, songs, ringtones and more by registering the phone and finding other users.

    Messaging

    • The Samsung M610 allows you to send text, pictures and video messages to other wireless customers. AOL, Yahoo! and Windows Live instant messengers are all supported on the M610.

    Media

    • The M610 features a 2.0-megapixel camera with a resolution of 640 by 480 pixels. The M610 also takes and plays video files. You can play any music files that are MP3, AAC, AAC+ or WMA extensions. The phone can connect to any local FM radio station as well. You can download games and ringtones by accessing the Internet and purchasing them.

    Calls

    • You can set up conference calls between more than two parties and enable the speakerphone so that you can hear the other caller without the phone being held to your ear. Caller ID can be enabled so you can see who's calling before answering.

    Organization

    • The M610 has an alarm clock you can use anywhere, a calendar to mark important dates wherever you are and a reminder feature to help you remember appointments or meetings. The calculator feature works for adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing purposes.

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