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rumors · u.s. cellular · smartphones · windows mobile · samsung · ricky cadden
U.S. Cellular accidentally leaks the Samsung i220 Code
Rumors by Ricky Cadden on Wednesday June 10, 2009.
Please note that this story is based upon rumor and/or speculation.
Samsung i220 Code
The Samsung i220 Code has been revealed by U.S. Cellular, apparently ahead of its official announcement. This candybar smartphone appears to be powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard Edition and packs a full QWERTY keyboard.
According to the specifications published on U.S. Cellular's website, the Code also features a 2 megapixel camera with video capture and a
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RckStr09 @ 4:27:14PM EDT on Wednesday June 10, 2009
actually it will be powered by windows 6.1.5 which will be flash enabled so you will be able to go to more sites on your phone that are flash enabled whic you were never able to do with any of the other phones.
Anon @ 12:45:19PM EDT on Sunday June 14, 2009
Mark my words, this'll be on MetroPCS as well, soon enough.
reggie @ 1:41:53PM EDT on Sunday October 18, 2009
i just got it through metro the day it came out. its really great. but to anyone that gets it be sure to make use of the task manager and clear your browsing history otherwise you whole phon slows down.