
This Samsung is a slim, stylish multimedia machine that puts your music, photos, movies, the Internet and a sweet little phone right in your pocket. You can download songs, ringtones, images – even stream movies and videos through the broadband-like connection.
# Music Player
This phone doesn’t just play music; it gives you CD-quality sound from a number of formats (mp3, aac or aac+).
# 1.3 Megapixel Camera/Camcorder
For such a slim phone, the m500 has a pretty heavy-duty camera, 1.3 megapixels, Digital zoom, Camcorder, And it’s PictBridge.
# Multimedia Streaming
With our built-in broadband-like connection
# Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
You can enjoy your music wirelessly through Bluetooth-enabled headsets
Samsung SPH-M500 review by Pdatoday “The SCH-M500 with GoForce 2100 will feature a host of advanced features including support for VGA image capture, accelerated graphics for gaming, and motion JPEG capture and playback. The GoForce 2100 also supports screen resolutions up to 320×240 pixels along with NVIDIA’s advanced imaging technology and JPEG compression for increased application performance.”
Samsung SPH-M500 review by PCMag “Access to Sprint’s high-speed Power Vision services for a low price is the M500’s main strength. The phone’s Bluetooth link lets you use it as a wireless EV-DO modem for your laptop with the right service plan; you can also hook it up using the included USB cable. I tend to get an average of 500 Kbps to 800 Kbps when in USB modem mode on Sprint phones. Bluetooth links, however, are slower. Excellent Java performance and the fast EV-DO network make this a good phone for playing games or surfing the Web with Opera Mini.”
Samsung SPH-M500 review by Cnet “Though they share many similarities on the outside, the SPH-M500’s internal features are quite different from the T-Mobile’s. The phone book is smaller, with just 500 contacts instead of 1,000, but there’s room in each entry for five phone numbers, e-mail and Web addresses, and notes. You can save callers to groups and pair them with a photo and one of 29 (72-chord) polyphonic ring tones. Other features consist of a vibrate mode, text and multimedia messaging, voice commands and dialing, instant messaging and e-mail, a scheduler, a task list, a countdown timer, a memo pad, a world clock, an alarm clock, a calculator, and a voice recorder. There’s also Bluetooth, a speakerphone, and in an unusual twist, a Spanish/English dictionary. All of the information is stored on the phone already, and if you can type fast on the alphanumeric keypad, it’ll come in handy.”





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