The Samsung Corby TV F339 operates on CDMA and EVDO technology networks. This means it can connect to 2G bands using CDMA 800 frequency and offers 3G connectivity with CDMA2000 1xEV-DO standards. The data speed provided by the handset reaches EV-DO Rev.0 at 153.2 Kbps, which was a decent speed for data transfer at the time of its release.
The Samsung Corby TV F339 was announced and subsequently released in April 2010. However, as of now, the device has been discontinued, which means it is no longer in production or available new on major retail platforms. It was part of Samsung's strategy to offer multimedia devices to a broader audience.
The device features compact dimensions of 103 x 56.5 x 12.2 mm, making it relatively easy to handle and carry around, weighing in at just 92 grams. The design includes a mini-SIM slot, and its lightweight and small form factor were particularly appealing for users looking for portability.
The Samsung Corby TV F339 boasts a 2.8-inch TFT screen capable of displaying 256K colors. It supports a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels with a 4:3 aspect ratio, translating to a pixel density of about 143 ppi. While not the most advanced display technology by today’s standards, it was suitable for basic mobile phone activities at the time.
Internally, the phone comes with 79MB of storage, which can be expanded thanks to the microSDHC slot. This feature was vital for users who wished to store more multimedia files, such as photos and music, which was common given its multimedia capabilities. The phonebook capacity is ample, allowing up to 2000 contacts, and it supports photocall functionality. Additionally, users could track up to 200 received, 200 dialed, and 200 missed calls.
The primary camera of the Samsung Corby TV F339 is a 2 MP sensor capable of capturing basic images and recording video at 320p resolution and 15 frames per second. There is no dedicated selfie camera on this device, which aligns with the devices from its time, focusing more on capturing moments than high-quality imaging.
The phone includes a loudspeaker but lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack, which might have required users to use proprietary audio solutions or Bluetooth headphones. Despite this, the inclusion of FM radio allowed users to enjoy music and news broadcasts directly from their device.
For connectivity, the Samsung Corby TV F339 supports Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, allowing for wire-free audio streaming and basic data transfer between devices. However, it does not include WLAN or GPS capabilities. The device features USB 2.0 connectivity, facilitating data transfer to and from PCs relatively easily.
As a feature phone, it runs on a basic operating system designed to manage calls, messages, and even emails. It supports SMS, MMS, and email for communication, and features a WAP 2.0/xHTML and HTML browser, which, while basic, allowed rudimentary access to web services.
The phone is powered by a removable Li-Ion 960 mAh battery, providing up to 200 hours of standby time and up to 3 hours and 20 minutes of talk time. This ensured the device could last a day with moderate use, a notable feature for users in that era.
The Samsung Corby TV F339 was available in several vibrant colors like Jamaican Yellow, Cupid Pink, Minimal White, and Festival Orange, appealing to a style-conscious audience. It supports Java (MIDP 2.1) for additional software and game installations, and the device was priced affordably at around 100 EUR at the time of release.
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