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Phone Test: Samsung Player One
Florence Legrand
June 05, 2009 6:43 pm
June 05, 2009 6:43 pm
Samsung's Player family of mobile phones continues to grow with the addition of this new touchscreen phone, the Player One, which joins the Player Addict, the Player Pixon and the Player Tocco.Much more of an entry-level handset, the One is 'only' compatible with Edge networks rather than 3G. It has a discreet, minimalist look that will suit almost everybody, and a 240 x 480 pixel resolution 2.8 screen.
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