Samsung M320 and M220 Launched in the US via Sprint
Samsung has added two more entry-level cell phones to the US market via Sprint, the M220 and M320. Both are clamshells which are aimed at the budget-minded populace, which means there’s not much you can expect in way of specs, although the M320 (pictured above) has a few features more than the M220. Available in deep red, the M320 has a 128×160-pixel CSTN internal display along with a 96×96-pixel external screen on the handset’s front facade, Bluetooth, a VGA camera with no video recording, speaker-independent voice dialing, PictBridge, web browser, and other Sprint-specific applications like NFL Mobile Live and Sprint PCS Picture Mail. The M220 on the other hand is available in medium blue and has the same feature set as its companion including a speakerphone, games, T9 input, stopwatch, alarm clock, and world clock but it lacks a camera, PictBridge, and Sprint PCS Picture Mail.
The M320 is available now on Sprint with a two-year contract after a $50 mail-in rebate for $19.99 while the low-specced M220 is mysteriously priced a bit higher at $29.99 with the same two-year agreement.
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The M320 is available now on Sprint with a two-year contract after a $50 mail-in rebate for $19.99 while the low-specced M220 is mysteriously priced a bit higher at $29.99 with the same two-year agreement.
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