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Samsung f110 micoach - your personal coach


Added: 17-01-2010
Author: Balachander Ganesan
Category: Mobile Phone Survey
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Samsung F110 is also known as Coach Adidas phone, because it contains some specific factors for sports people. The main event of this phone is the main features such as measuring speed, distance traveled, calories burned, steps, pounding heart rate and also can work out a plan to manage users and can provide the conclusions of the process or outcome. These features make this phone your own coach.

This phone looks very stylish and beautiful. Coach is a slider model and beautiful navigation bar. Games attract men is a sign written Adidas screen makes it look sportier and more classic. Test gadget game is 101.5 x 45 x 14.5 mm and weighing only 80 grams which makes it easy for sports men carry with them wherever they go. Personal trainers are available in classic black.

Samsung F110 has a 2.0 inch wide TFT that can display 256 thousand color display at a maximum resolution of 176 x 220 pixels. Have the ability 2 Mega pixel camera that can capture images in high resolution 1600 x 1200 pixels. This phone can also record video in better resolution.

This phone is designed for second generation GSM network that supports 4 different frequencies (850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900) which allows you to use the phone in many parts of the world. Important aspects for sports people, because they will participate in competitions around the world. This phone is a good personal trainer and is connected to internet GPRS using Edge technology for downloading and uploading data packets from / to the Internet. It also has Bluetooth version 2.0 with A2DP and USB version 2.0 port to transfer data, images, videos and more between compatible devices.

This phone has a great record in the 1 GB enough for most sports men. Unfortunately this phone does not increase the memory card slot external memory card. Also has a music player that supports most popular file such as MP3 / AAC / eAAC / WMA. Also has a stereo FM radio entertain you with music delivered from the FM station.

The phone supports a personal trainer for more than the standard feature phone. The phone supports sending messages using SMS, MMS and email, but did not support IM. Has a WAP 2.0 / XHTML browser used to navigate the Internet. You can edit your photos using an image editor built. Samsung F110 can store 1000 contacts and their image and have a photo call facility. Samsung F110 can store call records 30 dialed, 30 received and 30 missed calls. Would allow you to put your favorite ringtones in Polyphonic (64 channels) and MP3 format SVG.

Samsung F110 has a standard Li - Ion 800 mAh battery that can provide 250 hours of standby time and provide 2 hours 30 minutes talk time.




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