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Samsung FlipShot™ SCH-U900
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Samsung FlipShot™ SCH-U900
Samsung FlipShot™ SCH-U900
Samsung FlipShot™ SCH-U900
Samsung FlipShot™ SCH-U900
This is an innovative phone with a 180–degree rotating display that transforms into a 3.0 megapixel camera – The Samsung FlipShot SCH-U900 cell phone. Now you can not only take high resolution digital images – but panoramic shots too.

Top Phone Features
3.0 Megapixel Camera
Alarm Clock
Bluetooth
BREW
Calculator
Calendar Multiple
Custom Graphics
Custom Ringtones
Data-Capable
Digital TTY/TDD
E-mail
EMS / Picture Messaging
Flight Mode
Games
GPS/Location
Hearing Aid Compatible
Micro SD Memory Slot
Multiple Languages: English, Spanish
Multiple Numbers per Name
Music Player multiple formats
Packet Data (Technology: 1xEV-DO r0)
PictBridge
Picture ID
Picture Messaging (MMS)
Polyphonic Ringtones
Predictive Text Entry
Real-Music Ringers
Ringer ID Storage
Side Keys Buttons
Speakerphone
Stop Watch
Streaming Video
Text Messaging (SMS)
TV Output
USB
Vibrating Alert
Video Recording and Playback
Voice Dialing Command
Voice Memo
WAP/ Web Browser
Phone Basics
Included battery: Lilon
Form Factor: Clamshell
Size: 3.76in x 1.83in x 0.73in
Weight: 3.88 ounces
Phone Color: Black / Red
Talk time: 4 hours
Standby: 350 hours
Included Accessories
Battery Charger
User Manual
Certificate of Guarantee
Headset Jack (2.5 mm)
Communication (Band)
CDMA (1900 MHz)
CDMA (850 MHz)

  • Pretty Good.
    "I really like the rotating display and the 3.0 mp camera isn’t bad. Still I don’t know they limit this phone to 3mp. In Korea Samsong offers phones with much better specs. Anyhow, I like my phone. I’m a big Samsung fan."
    (Rachel)
  • Samsung is solid
    "I have used (and abused) Samsung products for years with my Verizon account. They are solid and reliable, and this seems no different. I’ll look forward to keeping this in my pocket - and dropping it to the curb (accidentailly) - hope I can manage to keep the display in one piece."
    (Steve)