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Samsung M510 Black Mobile Phone (Sprint) Review at Mobile Tech Review
September 3rd, 2007 · No Comments
In its review at Samsung M510 Black Mobile Phone (Sprint) the Mobile Tech Writes “The Samsung M510 has integrated Bluetooth v2.0 and supports Hands-Free, Headset, DUN (Dial Up Network), Basic Printing, FTP, A2DP, AVRCP and Object Push (vCard, vCal, etc.) Profiles. That’s a great collection of profiles supported by a feature phone especially the A2DP and AVRCP profiles if you want to listen to music wireless via stereo Bluetooth headset. Photos fans can use the FTP profile to transfer their photos and BPP to print them on PictBridge printer. DUN allows you to use the phone as a modem for your laptop on Sprint’s EVDO network. ”
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