Samsung b3310gysp Unlocked Cell Phone with 2 MP Camera

  • Card Slot
  • quad band
  • 2mp camera
  • mp3
  • mp4 player

Product Description
The Samsung B3310 is a must-have mobile phone to keep you in constant contact with friends in both your real and virtual worlds. Featuring a QWERTY keypad for smooth, quick texting and unique Pop-Up SNS technology, the Samsung B3310 will be your social savior. The Samsung B3310’s slide out QWERTY keyboard gives a PC-like experience for speedy, flawless texting ¿ ideal for social butterflies prone to organizing their lifestyles via SMS, email or IM. With its teeny-tiny form and slim, curved design, the Samsung B3310 also provides a comfortable finger grip, fit for convenient, on-the-go use. The Samsung B3310’s community page feature gives you 24/7 access to online networks without the hassle of numerous log-ins. Samsung’s exclusive Pop-Up SNS technology gives you immediate access to what your friends are saying via pop-up notifications which work like SMS messages to bring you the latest gossip.

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