Samsung SGH-t349 Available for Pretty Price From T-Mobile
Andrew Robichaud — May 21, 2009 — Tech
References: samsungusanews & mobileburn
The Samsung SGH-t349 was leaked in April and is now available from T-Mobile for $149. There is no contract required, no hidden fees, and no selling of your first child. The phone actually costs $149 ($14.99 with a two-year contract).
The new Samsung sports a simple 20-button half QWERTY keypad, standard Bluetooth and camera (1.3 megapixels) capabilities, 7 hours of talk time, and 300 hours of standby time (battery will vary based on usage). T-Mobile also offers “myFaves”, picture and instant messaging options with the phone.
Other than that, the Samsung SGH-t349 is a standard mobile phone that fully accommodates pretty much anyone.
The new Samsung sports a simple 20-button half QWERTY keypad, standard Bluetooth and camera (1.3 megapixels) capabilities, 7 hours of talk time, and 300 hours of standby time (battery will vary based on usage). T-Mobile also offers “myFaves”, picture and instant messaging options with the phone.
Other than that, the Samsung SGH-t349 is a standard mobile phone that fully accommodates pretty much anyone.
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