Samsung M610 (CDMA)
Samsung Phone

Samsung M610 (CDMA)
Physically, the m610 is quite unique when it’s closed. It doesn’t really look like a phone, but it doesn’t really look like anything else either. It is an incredibly thin assembly of matte black plastic with a soft-touch rubberized finish. Nothing looks technological about it unless the external screen happens to be on. But once you open the m610 (This phone deserves a name, not an old fashioned model number.) then the phone is revealed. The first time you open the m610 you are faced with a warning sticker telling you how not to hold the phone. No experience could be less pleasant. While it is wise of Sprint and Samsung to explain the best way to hold the phone for optimum reception, it would have been better to design the phone so that such a sticker was not needed. If there’s a problem, change the design, don’t change the person. The QVGA screen is the m610’s shining star, and the keypad below is quite impressive. The screen is bright and sharp; it makes most every task a joy. The battery lasts about two and a half to three days with normal use, although it will drain much quicker with Bluetooth on, even if there is no headset or computer connected. The 2 megapixel camera takes sharp, well balanced pictures, and features a new easier to use interface. You can change the viewfinder to “wide screen” in the camera settings panel. Phone is equipped with microSD card slot and speakerphone technology. The M610 comes in 12mm plate but is still able to pack in current features.
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