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The '''SPH-i500''' is a [[Palm OS]]-based [[smartphone]] manufactured by '''[[Samsung]]'''. It was released in the Summer of [[2003]], with [[Sprint Corporation|Sprint]] providing service in the [[United States]].
The '''SPH-i500''' is a [[Palm OS]]-based [[smartphone]] manufactured by '''[[Samsung]]'''. It was released in the Summer of [[2003]], with [[Sprint Corporation|Sprint]] providing service in the [[United States]].


The CDMA phone has a [[clamshell]]-style design, with the 160x240 pixel color display on the top half, and the [[Graffiti (Palm OS)|Graffiti]] area and [[telephone keypad]] on the bottom half. It operates like a standard color [[Palm Pilot]], but several hard and soft buttons launch the 'phone' application, which manages calls. Once a call is connected, it is possible to switch back to another application. Applications include the Blazer [[microbrowser]].
The CDMA phone has a [[clamshell]]-style design, with the 160x240 pixel color display on the top half, and the [[Graffiti (Palm OS)|Graffiti]] area and [[telephone keypad]] on the bottom half.
It operates like a standard color [[Palm Pilot]], but several hard and soft buttons launch the 'phone' application, which manages calls.
Once a call is connected, it is possible to switch back to another application.
Applications include the [[handspring]] Blazer [[microbrowser]] but exclude [[Palm OS]] Note Pad.


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Revision as of 18:08, 5 September 2005

The SPH-i500 is a Palm OS-based smartphone manufactured by Samsung. It was released in the Summer of 2003, with Sprint providing service in the United States.

The CDMA phone has a clamshell-style design, with the 160x240 pixel color display on the top half, and the Graffiti area and telephone keypad on the bottom half. It operates like a standard color Palm Pilot, but several hard and soft buttons launch the 'phone' application, which manages calls. Once a call is connected, it is possible to switch back to another application.

Applications include the handspring Blazer microbrowser but exclude Palm OS Note Pad.