The Samsung F275 is a feature phone that was announced in October 2008 and released in November of the same year. This device was part of the feature phone lineup that preceded the widespread adoption of smartphones. It catered to users who primarily needed basic mobile communication functions with a few additional multimedia features.
The Samsung F275 operates on GSM technology, supporting 2G bands GSM 850, 900, 1800, and 1900 MHz. It offers GPRS Class 10 and EDGE Class 10 connectivity, providing basic mobile internet and data transfer capabilities consistent with the standards of the time.
With dimensions of 103.2 x 48.2 x 16.9 mm and weighing in at 99 grams, the Samsung F275 is compact and lightweight, making it convenient for daily use. The device is built to accommodate a Mini-SIM and is designed to be user-friendly and durable, as expected from feature phones of its era.
The device features a 2.2-inch TFT display capable of displaying 256K colors. With a resolution of 176 x 220 pixels and a pixel density of approximately 128 ppi, the screen offers clear and vivid display quality suitable for routine tasks such as messaging and call management.
Internal storage on the Samsung F275 is limited to 72MB, but the device provides a dedicated microSD card slot for expandable storage, allowing users to store more photos, music, and other files. The phone supports a phonebook capacity of 1000 contacts with the ability for photo call, along with call records for 30 dialed, 30 received, and 30 missed calls.
Equipped with a single 2MP main camera, the Samsung F275 allows users to capture basic photos and video footage. Although limited by today's standards, this camera function was useful for capturing spontaneous moments and quick snapshots.
The sound quality on the Samsung F275 comes with a built-in loudspeaker, but lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack, which means users need to utilize the device's Bluetooth functionality for personal listening. It includes a stereo FM radio with RDS and recording capability, allowing users to listen to their favorite FM stations on the go.
Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP is available on the F275, enabling wireless device connectivity such as headsets and car audio systems. However, it lacks WLAN capabilities, limiting internet access primarily to GPRS and EDGE networks. A USB 2.0 connection is also available for data transfer between the phone and a computer.
The Samsung F275 does not include advanced sensors found in modern smartphones, but it offers basic messaging options such as SMS, MMS, and email. The WAP 2.0/xHTML browser allows users to access basic internet services. Java support (MIDP 2.0) enables the installation of compatible games and applications. The device comes with a set of pre-installed games, with options to download more.
Powered by a removable Li-Ion 960 mAh battery, the Samsung F275 offers a standby time of up to 400 hours and a talk time of up to 8 hours, providing reliable performance for daily use.
Available in black, the Samsung F275 is designed for users seeking a straightforward, reliable mobile experience. The SAR value for the device is 0.43 W/kg (head) as per EU standards, and it was priced around 110 EUR at the time of release.
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