Sprint releases Samsung M300, M510 clamshells
By Dusan Belic on Thursday, May 17th, 2007 at 4:23 AM PST In Devices, Samsung, Sprint
Sprint (NYSE: S) released two Samsung CDMA devices. The first one we’ll talk about is the low-end M300 model, which sports only the basic features. There are two screens (1.9″ internal and the smaller external), Bluetooth support, and a VGA camera. We won’t write much more about the M300 — it’s an entry-level device that aims to appeal to the younger crowd on a budget. Two colors are available - red and silver.

On the other hand, the Samsung M510, is a mid-range multimedia clamshell device. The M510 is a scaled down version of M610, and among other features sports two screens (one external, and 2.1″ internal screen), a GPS, a 1.3 MP camera that can take both photos and video, and a microSD expansion slot. Furthermore, this device supports Bluetooth with A2DP profile, allowing users to listen to stereo music with their wireless headsets. Finally, the new device comes in either black or pink, supports music and video playback, and works with Sprint’s over-the-air music store.
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does anyone know where i can get a network unlock code for SAMSUNG SGH-M300 for free. any sites will be useful but heres my IMEI # 356556/01/456994/2 01. SSN: M300GSMH. FCC ID:A3LSGHC510. if any info let us know. will be really appreciated. cheers, skitkill 101
bro did you find the network unlock code? i need it too T_T i have looking for it like a crazy plz post again if you found it
can any1 plz send me the unlockin code for a samsung m300 plz. thanks
Theres an unlock code for CDMA phones? Really?
samsung sgh-m300 3574530139259 5/3 01 unlock
does the samsung m300 for sprint have any sim card slot?
Why would you want to unlock the Samsung SPH-M300. there is no sim card slot. I own the phone and am looking inside it. the battery comes out and there is nothing else. I would like to know if anyone has found a way to download pictures to a computer. I think it is retarded to pay them for that. I would rather buy another phone from another provider. The next time I get a phone I will check it closer
What I do is move the pictures to the memory card, take it out and stick it in the card reader on my PC with the adapter. Another option, I would guess, is getting a cord to connect the phone to the computer via USB.