Samsung M110 is splash-free
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- Anonymous
- n1c
- 06 Jan 2008
this phone is UGLY!!!
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- Anonymous
- n1c
- 06 Jan 2008
WOW WEE!!! nokia made these kind of phones 5YEARS AGO (they should make a new1 to SHOW SAMSUNG whos da BOSS)
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- Anonymous
- q{W
- 06 Jan 2008
Yeah and China already made phones that is water resistant and still works if you drop it on hard concrete with a 30day warranty too. This is nothing new!
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- Anonymous
- 0C}
- 06 Jan 2008
nokia 5500 sport is 18 months old and looks far better than this
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- enzo
- Sta
- 06 Jan 2008
nokia made the same phone (5140) almost 3 years earlier
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- Sherwood
- j24
- 05 Jan 2008
I doubt thet Samsung would be rugged enough for something bad.
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- GV
- mrk
- 05 Jan 2008
So Samsung has started the strongest phone on the market? I highly doubt it. Samsungs are phone you can easily break with 2 hands. And I bet I can do it with this phone too.
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- xOrangeFirex
- 4Rx
- 05 Jan 2008
There is a market for this phone, but from a financial standpoint producing a phone like this makes very little sense for the Samsung Corporation.
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- meganyoura
- iba
- 05 Jan 2008
Bravo Samsung...! Ive waited long for a comeback of rugged,all condition fone...Well, i know it is a basic fone,but its a start!
Previously Samsung produce delicate fones...Thin,fragile and scrath prone fone...Rugged Fone ,Hope it will be the next trend setting,apart from music and imaging!
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- Nick
- nxw
- 05 Jan 2008
I dont think theres a market for this kind of phone to be honest
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- Mustafa
- 43k
- 05 Jan 2008
It's a shame it's dual band. I, and I'm sure most other consumers interested in a rugged and inexpensive cell phone, want one that can be taken around the world. I didn't purchase the motofone because it was dual band, and I'll hold off on this one. There's a huge demand for quad band phones that just make calls and send texts, but can also sustain drops and falls and hold a good battery charge. Oh well. A step in the right direction, however.