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Samsung N100 Review

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Samsung N100 is GSM enabled set, having 11 types of ringtones and Alphanumeric display. It comes along with the storing capacity of 10 Outgoing Calls, 10 Received Calls and 10 Lost Calls. Its dimension is  105 x 42 x 17.5 mm . Battery capacity is fine i.e. standby time is 90 hours and talk time is of  3.5 hours . This set having the viberation facility and message facility also.


Specification

General 
Network:  GSM900 / GSM1800
Introduced:  2001
Status:  Available
Form factor:  Flip
Antenna:  External
SAR Value:  0.9 W/Kg
 
Size 
Weigh:t  83 g (including battery)
Dimensions:  105 x 42 x 17.5 mm
 
Display 
Type:  Graphical
Colours:  No
Size:  124 x 64 pixels, 4 lines
 
Memory 
Numbers : 100
Outgoing Calls:  10
Received Calls:  10
Lost Calls:  10
 - 5 message templates
- 20 voice dial numbers
- 140 sec voice memo
 
Networking 
GPRS:  No
Modem:  Yes, 9600 bps
WAP:  Yes, 1.1
Infrared:  No
 
Features 
Vibration:  Yes
SMS:  Send / Receive
Games:  Yes (11)
Clock : Yes
Alarm : Yes
Voice Dialing : Yes
Voice Memo:  Yes
 - Aqua green back-lighting
- Fixed icons
- Dynamic font size
- Softkey
- Scheduler
- Speed dial
- Built-in type ear microphone
- Menu shortcuts
- World clock
 
Standard Battery 
Standby Time:  90 hours
Talk Time:  3.5 hours
 
Extended Battery 
Standby Time:  55 hours
Talk Time:  2.5 hours

 

 

 

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