The Samsung E870 was equipped with GSM technology, supporting 2G bands: GSM 900, 1800, and 1900. It included both GPRS and EDGE capabilities with Class 10 speed, which was sufficient for basic mobile internet usage at the time of its release.
Announced in the first quarter of 2006, the Samsung E870 was eventually discontinued after serving its purpose within the feature phone market. It was popular during its time for users seeking a reliable and well-designed mobile device.
The Samsung E870 was compact with dimensions of 92 x 42 x 16 mm and a weight of only 85 grams. This made it a convenient device to carry. The phone used a Mini-SIM card slot and was available in multiple colors such as Silver, White, Pink, Blue, and a special Champagne color exclusive to T-Mobile.
The device featured a TFT screen capable of displaying up to 256K colors, which was quite appealing for its time. The display resolution of 176 x 220 pixels was standard, offering clear visuals for the phone’s menu, messages, and applications.
Internally, the Samsung E870 offered 80MB of storage which could be expanded using a microSD card through a dedicated slot. The phonebook could store up to 1000 contacts, each allowing a photo for caller ID, thus personalizing the calling experience. Additionally, call records could hold 30 dialed, 30 received, and 30 missed calls.
The main camera of the Samsung E870 was a 1.3 MP shooter with an LED flash, which was typical for feature phones of that era. It was capable of taking simple photos and recording basic video clips, fulfilling basic multimedia needs.
The phone did not include a secondary or front-facing camera, reflecting its core functionality as a feature phone rather than a multimedia device.
Without a loudspeaker, the phone relied on alert types such as vibration, along with downloadable polyphonic and MP3 ringtones. There was no 3.5mm headphone jack, aligning with many phones at the time which used proprietary connectors for multimedia.
The Samsung E870 lacked WLAN and a radio but featured Bluetooth 1.2 with A2DP support for wireless audio streaming. It didn’t have GPS positioning and used a proprietary USB connection for data transfers.
Operating on a feature phone platform, it supported SMS, EMS, MMS, and email messaging services along with a WAP 2.0/xHTML browser for simple internet access. It also included three preloaded games with more available for download, and Java MIDP 2.0 support enhanced the user experience with additional apps and functionalities.
The Samsung E870 was powered by a removable Li-Ion 800 mAh battery, offering standby time of up to 200 hours and a talk time of up to 5 hours. These figures reflected common standards for battery life at the time.
The phone’s SAR value was measured at 0.55 W/kg for the head and 0.11 W/kg for the body, ensuring it met safety standards. In the EU, the SAR value was reported at 0.93 W/kg. The available color variants made it versatile for a range of user preferences.
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