Samsung Rant
The Samsung SPH-M540 (Samsung Rant) is a messaging phone designed and marketed by Samsung Mobile. It runs on Sprint's CDMA/iDEN Network with no push-to-talk support. It is similar to the Samsung Gravity series on T-Mobile. The phone has a 2.0 MP camera and it does not have a WAP web browser.
Manufacturer | Samsung |
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Compatible networks | CDMA 850/1900 |
Availability by region | Q4 2008 |
Predecessor | Gravity |
Successor | Rant |
Form factor | Slider |
Dimensions | 2.05 x 4.44 x 0.71 inches (52 x 113 x 18 mm) |
Mass | 4.9 ounces |
Operating system | Sprint One-CLICK |
Memory | 24MB |
Removable storage | microSD |
Battery | Li - Ion, (5.6 hours (336 mins) of talk time) |
Display | 262,144 colors, TFT, 176 x 220 pixels, 2.10 inches |
External display | No |
Rear camera | 2 Megapixels |
Front camera | No |
Connectivity | microUSB, 2.0 |
Features
Weight | 4.9 ounces |
Dimensions | 2.05" x 4.44" x 0.71" |
Display Technology | 262K TFT |
Display Size | 2'1 |
Display Resolution | 176 x 220 |
Battery Talk time | Up to 5.6 hours |
Camera Resolution | 2 MP |
Video | Yes |
Music player | Yes |
Messaging | SMS/Email/IM |
Connectivity | Bluetooth/HTML Browser |
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