Latest Samsung Phones


The latest Samsung phones released are available exclusively for Sprint’s customers at affordable costs, together with the 2-year contract and basic functionalities like the other mid-level handsets introduced recently.
Samsung M320 and Samsung M220 have an attractive overall look and a flip design with rounded edges, while the color combinations are dark red/black and dark blue/black respectively, with a glossy finish.



The main difference between the two, besides color, is the fact that Samsung M320 has a built-in camera while the M220 hasn’t. Through, M320 has a price of $19.99 and the M220 costs with $10 more. To explain this opposite difference let’s see what the other phones’ features are.



Both provide Internet access, speakerphone, Bluetooth technology for wireless transfers in short ranges, voice messaging, and support downloadable games, voice-activated dialing, ring tones and screensavers, as well as Picture Caller ID.



You can use both to connect to Sprint Vision, backup the 300-entries contact lists using Wireless Backup feature, send and receive emails, set to-do lists, and record 10 voice memos of up to 60 seconds each.
The incoming call and messaging alerts are displayed on a 96 x 96 CSTN display of 65K colors.



One difference starts with the internal TFT display on which you can browse web pages and check the latest pictures received via Bluetooth, which on the M220 measures 1.25 x 1.57 inches, the entire handset weighting 2.68 ounces at 3.6 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches dimension, while the M320 has a 1.10 x 1.38-inch screen and measures 3.5 x 1.9 x 0.8 inches at 3.1 ounces. Dimension difference is small compared to the additional functionality brought by M320, which comes with the digital VGA camera having a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, Sprint PCS Picture MailSM, and the PictBridge support to allow you to connect the cell phone to a compatible printer and print your photos.



Another difference is the battery life. Samsung M320 uses a standard Li-Ion battery offering up to 3.5 hours of talk time, while the M220’s battery lasts up to 4.4 hours of continuous talk time.

I believe that the final decision of which to choose depends upon your color taste and the need for an entry-level camera.

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