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Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
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Availability by region | September 24, 2007 |
Predecessor | Samsung P310 |
Compatible networks | GSM 900/1800/1900 mHz, EDGE |
Form factor | bar |
Dimensions | 88 mm × 54 mm × 11.6 mm (3.46 in × 2.13 in × 0.46 in) |
Weight | 102 g |
Memory | 60 MB |
Removable storage | microSD (Max 2 GB) |
Battery | 960 mAh |
Rear camera | 3-megapixel |
Display | QVGA (320 × 240 pixels), 262k colors |
Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Data inputs | Via touchscreen or QWERTY keyboard |
The Samsung SGH-P520 is a smartphone created by Samsung Electronics, announced on September 24, 2007, at a Giorgio Armani fashion show in Milan in a partnership between the two companies.[1]
It is the successor to the Samsung P310 (and the P300 before that), classified by Samsung as a "credit card-phone".[2] Originally retailing at 750 euros ($1100),[3] it has a 2.6-inch touchscreen with haptic feedback similar to that of the LG Viewty[4] and a 3-megapixel camera. It uses Samsung's "Croix" user interface.[5]
The Samsung Giorgio Armani's design would heavily influence the Samsung Tocco handset in 2008.[6]
Mobile-review.com praised the screen quality as being among the best, but the reviewer found texting on it "fiddly".[7] TechRadar liked the slim and stylish design along with the haptic display, but criticised the user interface and lack of 3G or Wi-Fi.[8] Softpedia called it a 'copycat' of LG's Prada handset.[9]