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Samsung U820
$100.00
Released May, 2010
The Pros:QWERTY keyboard. 3.2MP camera with video capture. Affordable price point at $100.
The Cons:Comes with custom Samsung TouchWiz UI / non-smartphone OS. Unattractive design. $10 data plan comes with a measly 25MB cap.
The Samsung U820 is a QWERTY slider released through Verizon Wireless in May 2010. At first, it appears to be a relatively basic slider featuring a 3” WQVGA touchscreen display, a 3.2MP camera with video capture, and MicroSD memory expansion.
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But signature to the U820 is its incorporation of Samsung’s TouchWiz 2.0 interface (2009), which is a 6-sided, cube-based interface, kind of like LG’s S Class UI. The multi-media cube features three customizable widget screens, shortcuts to social applications and multimedia features, and a Communities function for updating your online status. Additional features include a full HTML browser, support for Microsoft Exchange, and FM radio.
Features
- QWERTY Slider
- Verizon Wireless Networks
- WQVGA Touchscreen Display
- TouchWiz 2.0 UI
- Still/Video Capture
- Social Networking Integration
- Full HTML Browser
- Microsoft Exchange
- FM Radio
- MicroSD Memory Expansion
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3.2MP camera with video capture
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affordable price point at $100
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built-in social networking connectivity
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more affordable data plan ($10/month) than equivalently priced smartphones
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support for Microsoft Exchange
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comes with custom Samsung TouchWiz UI / non-smartphone OS
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$10 data plan comes with a measly 25MB cap
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