If you’re not familiar with an M80, it’s a kind of firecracker. It was actually, at at least one point, the equivalent of a quarter-stick of dynamite. Also called ashcans, these were fairly small, but put a whole lot of juice in that very small package. That’s exactly what I felt when I first picked up a Samsung r470 TwoStep–a whole lot of function in one little package.
The Samsung r470 TwoStep is a slider style of phone with a battery time of three hours talk time (and two hundred fifty hours standby time), a 1.3 megapixel camera, a music player compatible with several different kinds of music files, seventy two onboard ringtones, Bluetooth connectivity, a phone book with capacity for five hundred entries, a calendar, a world time clock, voice language translation, calculator, stopwatch, and speaker phone.
You can see there’s a lot of features in there, and I can’t remember the last time I saw any kind of translation equipment from a cell phone. So despite the fact that this phone doesn’t look like much, it definitely brings in plenty of power. So this is a pretty solid phone if you’re in the market for a new one.
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