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Manufacturer | Samsung |
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First released | 2006 |
Availability by region | South Korea |
Type | Gaming phone |
Form factor | Slider |
Display | 2.0-inch inches 240х320 pixels (QVGA) 262k colors |
Rear camera | 2.0 megapixel |
Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Other | DMB, Games, MP3-player |
Development status | Discontinued |
Samsung SPH-B5200 is a gaming phone first presented by Samsung in March 2006 at CeBIT. It features a 2.0-inch LCD color display, a 2.0-megapixel camera and a DMB receiver for mobile television.[1] It was primarily designed for video games experience with its 3D graphics chip and features two D-Pads and a 3" wide-screen display. The device was aimed at the Korean market, but in November 2006, its release was cancelled, making it an example of vaporware.[2][3]
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