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Manufacturer | Samsung |
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Type | Gaming phone |
First released | April 2005 |
Availability by region | South Korea |
Compatible networks | CDMA 2000 1X |
Form factor | Slider |
Dimensions | 113x55x24 mm |
Weight | 148 g |
Rear camera | 1.3 megapixel |
Display | 2.2 inches 240x320 pixels (QVGA) TFT-LCD 262k colors |
Connectivity | Bluetooth, USB |
Development status | Discontinued |
Other | WAP, Games, MP3-player, Java |
For other uses, see G1000 (disambiguation).
Samsung SPH-G1000 is a gaming phone introduced by Samsung in March 2005 at the CTIA show. It features a 2.2-inch TFT-LCD display, a 1.3-megapixel camera and a 3D acceleration chip for 3D-gaming capabilities.[1] It was primarily designed for video games playing. It was released in South Korea in April 2005.
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References
- ^ "Samsung @ CTIA - The SPH-G1000 3D gaming phone". Engadget. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
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