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All details and specifications are from the CNET review and specification page unless otherwise indicated. The Samsung SPH-i300 was an early Palm OS-based smartphone manufactured by Samsung. It was released around 2001. It was marketed in the United States for use on Sprint's mobile phone network. It was the first PDA phone (as devices that combined phone and PDA functions were then called) in the USA with a color screen. The CDMA phone has a candybar-style design.

 

Made by Samsung, this mobile phone uses the Palm OS 3.5 operating system.

Samsung SPH-i300 is the predecessor of the Follow-up SPH-i330 model.

Connectivity
DE-9 Serial port via cradle
infrared
Screen
160
Category
Battery
Manufacturer
Carrier
Sprint Nextel
Available
2001
Input
Operating system
Networks
CDMA 800-1900 - AMPS 800
Size
5
Successor
Follow-up SPH-i330 model
Form
Memory
8.0

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