Manufacturer | Samsung |
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Compatible networks | GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz |
Availability by country | November 7, 2008 |
Successor | Samsung Gravity 2 |
Related | Samsung Behold |
Form factor | bar, slide |
Dimensions | 4.53 x 2.07 x 0.70" (115mm x 53mm x 18mm) |
Weight | 4.30 oz (122 g) |
Memory | 60 MB |
Removable storage | microSD |
Battery | Lithium Ion 800 mAh 6 hours (360 mins) of Talk time, 300 hours (13 days) of Stand-by time |
Display | 176 X 220 px, 262,144 colors |
Rear camera | 1.3 megapixel |
Connectivity | GPRS / EDGE Class 10, Bluetooth 2.0 |
The Samsung Gravity (SGH-T459) is a slider feature phone with a full QWERTY keypad. It was first released for T-Mobile USA.
Although the Gravity's main feature is its QWERTY keyboard, there are other capabilities included with it as well.
From T-Zones, one can download Java applications that run on mobile phones and store them in the phone.
Supports MP3 file formats, and can be added via Universal Serial Bus (USB), MicroSD, or Bluetooth. It is also possible to listen to music with a wireless Bluetooth headset. Songs can be set as a ringtone or alarm tone.
The Samsung Gravity has a basic 1.3-megapixel camera with digital zoom, multi-shot, and camcorder capabilities. Photos can be set as wallpaper or Caller ID.
In the United States, this phone was released on T-Mobile USA. In Canada, the Gravity 2 was previously available first on Rogers Wireless, then later on its Chatr brand. Both carriers have discontinued the device in 2011. They now carry other QWERTY feature phones instead.
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