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Nicole / 02-20-2008 / 2:53pm / Cell Phones

Samsung M250: First Slider Power Vision Phone

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Samsung M250

Samsung has just dropped the world’s first slider power vision phone called the M250. It features a 2.1″ TFT display with 176×22 pixels resolution, a 1.3 megapixel camera, and supports Sprint Navigation, high speed web browsing, SMS voice and text messaging, built-in MP3 player, microSD card slot supporting up to 4GB, and music streaming. To top it all off, you can also use this awesome phone as a modem for your computer. The Samsung M250 is now available for $49.99 with a $50 mail-in rebate. [MobileWhack via Upcoming Cell Phones]

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3 Comments to “Samsung M250: First Slider Power Vision Phone”

  1. 02-20-2008 at 4:52 pm
    Papi Chino

    This phone is sick!

  2. 11-29-2008 at 8:13 am
    sarah

    I went through 3 of these in exactly one year. The first one randomally stopped getting service ever and said it was in “offline mode”. The second was trashed because one day the screen flipped upside down and the colors al changed and then it would freeze like that. The last was broke when the navigation and other keys stopped working. One by one they would go out. So I could see people were texting me.but I couldn’t reply. And the speaker stopped working so when someone called me I couldn’t hear them. And I was nice to all of these phones. I never did anything that would break them. Other than them breaking I loved em

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