Samsung SGH-X427m

The Samsung SGH-X427m is a lightweight mobile phone.[1] Its features include a 500-name phone book, 40 polyphonic ring tones, a calendar, a to-do list, a memo pad, and a WAP 2.0 wireless web browser.

Samsung SGH-X427m
ManufacturerSamsung Electronics
Availability by region2003
Form factorClamshell
Dimensions3.3"x1.8"x0.8"
Mass79g (2.8oz)
Operating systemProprietary
BatteryLilon
DisplayLCD (color)
Rear cameraNone
ConnectivityWAP 2.0 wireless

History

The SGH-X427m was originally released in 2003 by Cingular Wireless, and Samsung.[2]

Reviews

The SGH-X427m has a consumer rating of 3 out of 5 stars on Cnet. The phone was described as not being a full feature phone but being small and light weight.[3]

gollark: The door lock would then verify that the message was actually signed with the key, and the times are close enough.
gollark: The door lock or whatever would store the public key, the pocket computer the private key, and the pocket computer would constantly broadcast a message containing the current time, signed with its private key.
gollark: Just thinking about it, the most secure way might be a pocket computer sending sender-verified signals based on the current time.
gollark: Unless somebody is... using it off switchcraft?
gollark: No, claims are.

References

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