Samsung Code (i220): A 2-megapixel camera cell phone

 15 Jul 2009 - By Omar Mariño+
 omar@myddnetwork.com

Samsung wants to leave no doubt it is one of the companies that is always looking for the complete satisfaction of every single target group  in the mobile industry. For that reason, it has introduced another mobile alternative that will be available soon. We are talking about Samsung Code (i220): a new mobile phone that, apparently, will be very appropriate for instant messaging fans.


Samsung Code (i220): A 2-megapixel camera cell phone

Some of the features of the Samsung Code include:

* A built-in 2-megapixel camera
* QVGA  Screen
* EVDO Rev
* Predictive Text function
* USB Connection
* Bluetooth 2.0 Connectivity
* RAM: 128MB  – ROM: 128MB
* MP3  Player
* QWERTY  Keyboard
* Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system
* Video player and recorder
* microSD card slot  to extend memory
* Internet Explorer Mobile with HTML  support
* GPS/E911

The design of this gadget won’t be its most remarkable feature; however, the company hopes it fits the needs of many people around the world who could be interested in buying this phone.

There is no official announcement (so far) about when this phone will be available for sale. Even, there is no  official words from Samsung about the countries where this gadget will be available initially.

We will be alert to any news surrounding this upcoming smartphone. It is difficult to say more about it because there is little information, at least in an official way. Anyway, we guess it will be made available to the public shortly.

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2 Responses to “Samsung Code (i220): A 2-megapixel camera cell phone”
Samsung Intercept says:
July 24th, 2010 at 1:32 pm

Is there a abstract of what is totally different between the Intercept at Android 2.1 and the Moment at Android 2.1? The hardware seems to be much the identical, although the slider keyboards are different. As a Moment owner, the Intercept leaves me dissapointed with Samsung as the Intercept appears to have a Android improve path whereas the just about same Second does not (left behind at 2.1).

samsung intercept says:
August 3rd, 2010 at 12:18 am

The thing is truly helpful, I only in the near past were given a Samsung Intercept through Sprint. That is my third strive at looking to upgrade a relatively old-fashioned phone. I’m hopeful about this phone because it fastened numerous the problems that I experienced with the Moment. Sooner than I make any leading adjustments to the telephone, I need to a minimum of be sure that I can stay it for greater than a week, and thus far, it’s been going great =)



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