Samsung Intensity

Samsung SCH-U450 is a side-slider text messaging mobile phone. It was released September 16, 2009 to Verizon Wireless as the Intensity and on Alltel as the DoubleTake. The phone comes in two colors: black and red. There is also a newer model of this phone named Samsung Intensity 2 (SCH-U460). Intensity 2 has the same basic features, but has a different look and a higher-resolution camera. Samsung Intensity 3 (SCH-U485) is the current model of the series.

Samsung SCH-U450
SCH-U450 in Charcoal Black
ManufacturerSamsung Electronics
SeriesSamsung Intensity
Compatible networksDual band CDMA2000
First released16 September 2009 (2009-09-16)
SuccessorSamsung Intensity II (SCH-U460), Samsung Intensity III (SCH-U485)
Form factorside-slider texting
Dimensions4.25 in × 2.08 in × 0.65 in[1]
Mass3.53 ounces (100 g)
Operating systemBrew 3.1.5.145 Sp01
Memory31 MB internal/ 16 GB external via SDHC[1]
Removable storagemicroSD/microSDHC[1]
Battery960 mAh Li-ion
Data inputsQWERTY keyboard/numerical[2]
Display2.1 inch[3]
Rear camera1.3-megapixel[1]
ConnectivityBluetooth 2.1

Features

The features of SCH-U450 include: a QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth, MP3 player, SMS, Mobile IM and emailing, and a 1.3 MP camera for photos only.[2] Video filming is not supported. The phone comes in three different colors; flamingo red, black and blue.[4] The phone also has a Micro SD card slot that is accessible by removing the back plate.

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