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Telstra lands Samsung's touchscreen-heavy F480T
Telstra lands Samsung's touchscreen-heavy F480T
Samsung's touchscreen-centric F480 isn't the freshest of the fresh right now, but it's still hot news for folks in Australia. Telstra has just added the F480T to its Next G lineup, and with it comes a 2.8-inch LCD, 5-megapixel camera, support for the outfit's 7.2Mbps data network, 200MB of ...
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Samsung F480T on Telstra, Hue II on Alltel
PR News: — ... has a 2.8-inch LCD, 5-megapixel camera, 200MB of onboard memory, an SD expansion slot, 7.2Mbps data network and much more. The Samsung F480T is on offer for $60 on a two-year Telstra contract. The Samsung HUE II is at the other end of the scale in the cell phone market. The handset has a choice of five interchangeable faceplates, 1.3- to a 2-megapixel camera, microSD expansion and Bluetooth. The Samsung HUE II costs $39.99 on an Alltel contract. More on the Samsung F480T More on the Samsung HUE II

Samsung F480T now on Telstra: Who needs a standalone camera?
Phones Review — ... plus you can view all your photos on the 2.8 inch LCD screen. If you are looking to expand the memory, then you can with the SD expansion slot as the onboard memory is only 200 MB, you get Bluetooth 2.0, and you get access to Mobile FOXTEL and hapic feedback. This great Samsung F480T is available now for free with Telstra as long as you sign a two year $60 contract, the suggested retail price for this handset is $829 and is available al varies plans. Source: engadgetmobile ...

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