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Spotlight: Samsung SPH-i500 Palm OS Mobile Phone

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - September 15, 2003


Go Wireless
Get two productivity tools in one compact wireless phone, and no compromise in functionality for convenience and style. See the Web at high speed and in living color on the i500's vibrant touch-screen display. Get quick access to flight schedules, directions, e-mail, stock quotes, weather, scores, entertainment listings and more. Get plenty of room for storage with 16MB memory.


Get Organized
Palm OS 4.1 gives you the functionality you need to be more organized and productive. Get quicker access to Palm OS applications using hotkeys. Get Web information faster with Web-clipping capabilities. Extend your phone's capabilities using powerful third-party Palm OS applications. Multi-task with ease by using phone and Palm applications simultaneously.


Manage Your Calls
Make easier and faster calls with voice-activated and four-digit dialing. Take calls discreetly by switching to vibrate mode. Collect your thoughts using the voice memo feature. Use polyphonic and standard ring tones to create distinctive ringers.




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