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Sprint and Samsung Launch Thinnest Clamshell Wireless Phone

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Sprint and Samsung announced the availability of the thinnest clamshell  wireless phone currently available in the United States ��" the Sprint Power Vision M610 by Samsung. Harnessing the speed of Sprint’s Power Vision(SM) EVDO network, the M610 by Samsung enables customers to access the latest news, music and entertainment content at broadband-like speeds.

In addition, the M610 by Samsung is the first ultra-slim, compact handset from Sprint to feature a 2.0 megapixel camera. The sleek handset features a large, crisp QVGA internal display, stereo Bluetooth capable, speakerphone, advanced voice recognition and an external MicroSD memory card slot.

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Measuring less than a half-inch in depth, the attractive M610 by Samsung provides quick and easy access to Sprint-exclusive content, including:

  • Sprint TV(SM) with more than 50 channels of live television and on-demand video and audio.
  • Sprint Music Store(SM), which allows users to browse and wirelessly download full-length songs directly to their phone.
  • NFL Mobile, a Sprint-exclusive application that offers same-day video highlights, customizable real-time statistics, scores, injury reports and other information updated every two seconds.
  • Sprint Movies, the first service for mobile phones in the U.S. that streams full-length movies, including recent box-office hits and timeless favorites.

The M610 is now available online and will be available in all retail channels on Dec. 3. The suggested retail price is $329.99 or $179.99 with a two-year service agreement.

The M610 by Samsung measures 3.98" x 2.05" x 0.47" and weighs just 3.28 ounces.


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