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Samsung SGH-T100

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Samsung SGH-T100
 
ManufacturerSamsung
Compatible networksGSM 900/1800
Form factorclamshell
Dimensions80 x 50 x 23mm
Weight3.32 oz (94 g)
BatteryLithium Ion 720 mAh
Display160 x 128 TFT LCD

The Samsung SGH-T100 is a dual-band GSM mobile phone manufactured by Samsung in 2002.[1] It was the first mobile phone to use a thin-film transistor active matrix LCD display; prior to the release of the SGH-T100 all phones had used passive matrix display technology.[2] By 2003, it sold over 10 million units worldwide.[1]

Variants

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  • SGH-T108: Chinese Anycall version.
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  • Samsung SCH-X420 - South Korean CDMA monochrome internal display version.
  • Samsung SCH-X430 - SK Telecom version. Has a Yamaha MA-3 (40poly vs 16poly).
  • Samsung SCH-A562 - Pelephone Israel version. Hardware identical to the SCH-X430.
  • Samsung SGH-A800 - Spiritual predecessor of this phone, with a monochrome internal LCD screen, different LED indicator, otherwise identical.
  • Samsung SGH-T400 - Successor

References

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  1. ^ a b "History". Samsung Electronics. Samsung. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  2. ^ Oryl, Michael (2002-06-30). "Samsung SGH-T100 review". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-05-04.