The Samsung E2370 Offers Affordable Technology

The Samsung E2370 is a budget handset that provides an impressive range of technology for the price. It is a unit which is both compact and lightweight, measuring only 112 mm x 49 mm wide whilst being 19 mm thick. It has only recently been released and offers a budget price tag that will endear it to the consumer.
The handset comes with a 1.7 inch TFT display screen that accurately displays up to 256,000 colours within a pixel screen which is quoted at 128 x 160 pixels. In addition the handset provides vibration and ring alert options with the added benefit of being able to utilise MP3 files as ringtones, to supplement the existing options available.
The unit comes with a speakerphone that has stereo speakers whilst its phonebook can retain up to 1000 entries as well as providing photo call functionality. The handsets call records offers the ability to access information regarding dialled, missed and received calls, as and when required.
The handset comes with a range of connectivity options which include class 10 versions of GPRS and EDGE, in addition to microUSB and Bluetooth connections. The Bluetooth connection within this handset is version 2.1 and comes with A2DP.
The unit offers a stereo FM radio with RDS functionality as well as FM recording functionality in addition to a variety of games and a media player. The handsets VGA style camera records video at VGA quality, whilst also offering the opportunity to take photographs at 640 x 480 pixels, which are good enough quality to be displayed on the display screen.
One of the key features of this handset is its IP 54 certification which relates to shock, splash and dust resistance. This is a useful element and feature of this mobile phone that ensures its longevity.
The Samsung E2370 is an effective mobile phone that combines function and form to provide a unit which is both budget priced but also functionally impressive. It comes with a standard battery that provides up to 1600 hours of standby time as well as up to 22 hours of talk time, which by any standards is impressive.

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