Samsung SPH-M810 Instinct Mini approved by FCC
Mar 3, 2009 Mobile Phones
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certified Samsung SPH-M810 mobile phone which is SPH-M800 is original Instinct’s model. Presumably, this could be a model, which will be sold to the operator under the name Sprint Instinct Mini. The documentation FCC reported that the SPH-M810, this mobile phone networks CDMA EV-DO with support for Bluetooth. A more detailed description on the site is not yet, however, it happens to the files published by FCC. Previously, there had already rumors that Sprint is preparing a mini-version of Instinct, which is on the main characteristics is different from the “elder brother”.
Samsung Instinct is a single touch screen, “sharpened” under tactile control. It is equipped with a 3.1-inch display, 2 MP camera, supports Bluetooth and GPS. What specifically Instinct Mini will differ from him other than size, is not yet known. According to unofficial information, the sale of the Samsung Sprint Instinct Mini starts in mid-March. Samsung Instinct is now for sale at this operator for $ 129 with contract. Thus, one can expect that the “reduction” will cost approximately the same.
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Samsung SPH-M810 clears the FCC, is probably the Instinct Mini
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