Samsung SGH-E700

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Samsung SGH-E700
ManufacturerSamsung
SeriesSamsung SGH-EXXX series
PredecessorSamsung SGH-E600
Successor Samsung SGH-E720
Compatible networksGSM 900/1800 (dual-band)
Form factorclamshell
Dimensions87×45×23 mm (3.43×1.77×0.91 in)
Weight3.31 oz (94 g)
Operating systemProprietary
Memory9 MB
Storage9 MB
BatteryLithium Ion 800 mAh
Rear cameraVGA (640×480)
Front cameraNone
Display160 x 128 TFT LCD
External display96×64
ConnectivityGPRS, WAP, EMS/MMS Java Support
The Samsung SGH-E720, a model similar to the E700.

The SGH-E700 is a GSM mobile phone designed by Samsung Electronics, and their first internalized antenna phone.[1] It was announced in August 2003[2][3] and became the firm's flagship handset at the time.[4] The SGH-E700 had a slightly more rectangular look compared to other clamshell phones of the time. Because of its "elegant" design, the handset gained the affectionate nickname "Benz Phone".[5][6][7]

The storage of the Samsung SGH-E700 holds 9 MB shared memory for pictures and MMS messages, 600 Kb for Java apps, and 200 short messages.[8] The display (colour TFT) size is 1.8 inches and it has an external colour display as well. It has a VGA resolution camera.[2]

A commercially popular handset during its time, more than 10 million units were sold.[9]

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