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Samsung A117


$40.00 Released December, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Ready to go as soon as you insert your SIM card and power it up, no complicated setup. Easy to learn how to use, very basic design. Shell is durable enough that you can drop it a few times without it breaking.

The Cons:Hinge isn't all that sturdy, need to be careful not to sit or step on it or it could break. Doesn't have any advanced features like receiving pictures or doing email.

The Samsung A117 is an entry-level mobile flip phone designed for users seeking basic functionality in an affordable model. It features Media NET, allowing users to check local weather, team scores, or movie listings with just a few clicks.

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Product Shot 2 In addition, the A117 also allows users to download ringtones and graphics. Most notable about the A117 is that an ENERGY STAR qualified adapter powers it, therefore helping reduce environmental damage. Additional features of the Samsung A117 mobile phone include text messaging to other mobile phones and email addresses, a speakerphone for hands-free operation, and expandability via an external SIM card. The Samsung A117 retails for $39.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • ENERGY STAR
  • Mobile Flip
  • Media NET
  • Downloads
  • Text Messaging
  • Speakerphone
  • External SIM Card
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

Specifications

  • Antenna: Integrated
  • Talk Time: 5 Hours
  • Standby Time: 250 Hours
  • Display: 128x160
  • Screen: 65K (STN)
  • Dimensions: 3.39" x 1.67" x .76"
  • Weight: 2.86 Oz

Included Accessories

  • Lithium Ion Battery
  • User Manual
  • Charger Cradle

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Pros
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    ready to go as soon as you insert your SIM card and power it up, no complicated setup

  • 1

    easy to learn how to use, very basic design

  • 1

    shell is durable enough that you can drop it a few times without it breaking

  • 1

    affordable enough that you can keep it around as a spare just in case

  • 1

    can handle a little rain or being dropped in a puddle and will still keep working

Cons
  • 1

    hinge isn't all that sturdy, need to be careful not to sit or step on it or it could break

  • 1

    doesn't have any advanced features like receiving pictures or doing email

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