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  2. Samsung M8800 Pixon - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung M8800, marketed as Samsung Pixon and previously referred to as Samsung Bresson, is a high-spec smartphone from Samsung released in September 2008, one of the first 8-megapixel camera phones (but after the Samsung i8510 Innov8). [1] The phone does not have Wi-Fi connectivity, unlike some competitors like LG Renoir [2] The phone has:

  3. Samsung Galaxy A25 5G - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy A25 5G is an Android-based smartphone designed, developed, and marketed by Samsung Electronics as a part of its Galaxy A series. It was announced on 11 December 2023. It was announced on 11 December 2023.

  4. Samsung Galaxy R - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Galaxy R (Royal) (GT-I9103) is an Android smartphone that was announced by Samsung on August 10, 2011 as a variant to the Samsung Galaxy S II. [ 3 ] Launch

  5. Samsung SGH-U600 - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung SGH-U600, introduced in 2007, is a mobile phone manufactured in South Korea by Samsung and is part of the Ultra Edition II series of Samsung phones. It is a sliding phone and the thinnest phone of its time. [ 2 ]

  6. Samsung SCH-U470 - Wikipedia

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    Over-the-air V CAST music downloads are not available. The handset does rely on V CAST Music Manager software as another way to transfer music to the phone, and that program only supports Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows Media Player 10, but not Mac OS X or any other operating systems.

  7. Samsung M800 Instinct - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung Instinct (SPH-M800) was an Internet-enabled smartphone designed and marketed by Samsung Mobile.It uses a Haptic touchscreen interface, and three touchscreen buttons (pictured at right, from left to right - [back], [home], [phone]).