Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
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Series | E series-wound |
Availability by region | 18 October 2006[1] |
Related | Samsung D900 Samsung D900i |
Compatible networks | EDGE/ GPRS Class 10 Tri Band (900/1800/1900 MHz) WAP 2.0 Java MIDP 2.0 |
Form factor | Slider |
Dimensions | 3.92 X 1.95 X .56 in (99.5 x 49.5 x 14.1 mm) |
Weight | 3 oz (85 g) |
Operating system | Proprietary |
Memory | 10 MB |
Removable storage | microSD |
Battery | 3.7V 750 mAh Li-Ion |
Rear camera | 0.3 megapixel |
Display | 128x160 pixels, 65,536 color display TFT LCD |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.0 (with Stereo A2DP), USB 1.1 |
The Samsung SGH-E250 is a mobile phone that was introduced in October 2006 as an entry-level version of the Samsung D900/D900i (ULTRA edition 12.9). The E250 has very similar features to the D900/D900i, but the screen resolution is roughly half of that of the D900 and the camera is only 0.3MP compared to the D900/D900i's 3MP camera.
In 2008, Samsung Electronics also introduced the SGH-E250i/SGH-E250V, a dual band variant version of the SGH-E250, for GSM 900 and 1800 MHz networks. The Samsung SGH-E250i/E250V, which shares its design of the E250, has an 800 mAh battery[2] instead of E250's 750 mAh[3] and features VGA camera, 2.0" display, Bluetooth, MP3 player, and FM radio with recording. It has some visual improvements in the software along with background music playback and standard MP3 ringtones compared to the SGH-E250.
Samsung E250 was a huge success for the company, becoming Samsung's first phone to reach the 20 million sales mark, by February 2008.[4]