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March 31, 2005

Samsung SGH-D730



Samsung-Sgh-D730Samsung SGH-D730, the successor of SGH-D700, is a tri-band GSM smartphone. It sports dual 262k color displays, built-in 1.3 megapixels camera with flash and video capture, Bluetooth, Symbian OS, 64MB shared memory and MMC-micro memory expansion slot.

InfoSync Worl previews the Samsung SGH-D730 and writes - 'GSM/GPRS 900/1800/1900 MHz makes up the base connectivity for the handset, which is equipped with dual displays: an internal 262K colour TFT display at 176 x 208 pixels, and an external - also TFT - 65K colour one at 96 x 96 pixels. As has been the case with all other Samsung smartphones, both are excellent - but other manufacturers are catching up quickly in this area.

Moving on, we find extensive imaging capabilities with an 1 Megapixel camera with built-in Flash and 4x digital zoom, capable of both shooting stills in JPEG format and recording video in MPEG4. Video streaming is also possible, however with GPRS they could just has well left such a feature out. Perhaps more of interest is the ability to play back MP3 tunes, which is delivered courtesy of the RealOne Player which naturally also supports Real audio and video formats.'



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Posted by Darren at March 31, 2005 10:23 PM