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Nokia 3395 vs Samsung Galaxy Pocket

Nokia 3395 Remove phone

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User Rating - 8.9

Posted: 01 Mar 2002
Market Status: Released US carrier availability: AT&T - Discontinued

Samsung Galaxy Pocket Remove phone

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Also known as Samsung S5300 PA Rating - 8
User Rating - 6.3

Posted: 06 Mar 2012
Market Status: Released

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Design
Device type Smart phone 
OS Android (2.3.6) TouchWiz UX UI 
Form factorCandybarCandybar 
Dimensions4.30 x 1.90 x 1.00 inches (109 x 48 x 25mm)4.08 x 2.26 x 0.47 inches (103.7 x 57.5 x 12 mm) 
Weight4.70 oz (133 g)
the average is 4.4 oz (125 g)
3.42 oz (97 g)
the average is 4.4 oz (125 g)
 
Design featuresNumeric keypad, Soft keys, Exchangable faceplates (1)  
Side Keys Left: Volume control; Right: Lock/Unlock key 
Display
Physical size 2.8 inches 
Resolution 240 x 320 pixels 
Pixel density

Pixel density - The pixel density of a display represents the number of pixels over an area of one inch. It’s measured in “pixels per inch”, or ppi. The higher the number, the more detailed and good-looking the display is.

 143 ppi 
Technology

Technology - There are two main screen technologies currently used in phones and tablets: LCD and AMOLED. The former usually features a light source and liquid crystals, while the latter is based on organic light-emitting diodes. Newer LCD variations like IPS-LCD and Super-LCD allow for very accurate color reproduction and very wide viewing angles, where no significant image quality loss is observed. Current AMOLED screens differ in such a way that they can exhibit much more saturated colors (sometimes too much) and incredibly high contrast levels, which is due to black color being completely black in AMOLED displays.

 TFT 
Colors 262 144 
Touchscreen Capacitive, Multi-touch 
Battery
Talk time3.45 hours
the average is 10 h (623 min)
15.83 hours
the average is 10 h (623 min)
 
Stand-by time7.5 days (180 hours)
the average is 18 days (434 h)
21.7 days (520 hours)
the average is 18 days (434 h)
 
Talk time (3G) 6.00 hours
the average is 9 h (543 min)
 
Stand-by time (3G) 19.2 days (460 hours)
the average is 23 days (561 h)
 
Capacity 1200 mAh 
TypeNi - MHLi - Ion 
Hardware
Processor

Processor - The processor is the main computing component of a phone and is a major factor when it comes to the overall speed of the device. Some more powerful smartphones use dual-core and quad-core processors designed to deliver greater performance.

 Single core, 832 MHz 
Built-in storage 3 GB 
Storage expansion microSD, microSDHC up to 32 GB 
Camera
Camera 2 megapixels 
Features Smile detection, Exposure compensation, White balance presets, Geo tagging, Panorama, Scenes, Effects, Self-timer 
Camcorder 320x240 (QVGA) (15 fps) 
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Multimedia
Music player   
Filter by Album, Artist, Playlists 
Features Album art cover, Background playback 
Supported formats MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WAV, AMR, MIDI 
Video playback   
Supported formats MPEG4, H.263, H.264 
Radio FM, Stereo, RDS 
Speakers Earpiece, Loudspeaker 
Streaming Audio, Video 
YouTube player Yes 
Internet browsing
Browser supports: supports: HTML 
Built-in online services support YouTube (upload), Picasa 
Technology
GSM1900 MHz850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz 
UMTS 900, 2100 MHz 
Data HSDPA 3.6 Mbit/s, UMTS, EDGE, GPRS 
Global Roaming Yes 
Positioning

Positioning - This field shows the positioning systems supported by the device. There are three main types: GPS, A-GPS and GLONASS. GPS - This is one of the most widespread global positioning technologies, developed and maintained by the U.S. government. It uses satellites in order to detect your location. Works best in clear weather. A-GPS - A-GPS stands for Assisted GPS and is the industry standard for positioning and navigation. “Assisted” means that it can use local wireless networks, in addition to satellites, for quicker and more precise localization. GLONASS - GLONASS is a global positioning system, developed by the Russian Federation. It’s very similar to GPS, but isn’t so popular in cell phones.

 A-GPS 
Navigation Yes 
Phone features
Phonebook Unlimited entries, Caller groups, Multiple numbers per contact, Search by both first and last name, Picture ID, Ring ID 
OrganizerCalendar, Alarm, Calculator, Currency converterCalendar, Alarm, Calculator 
MessagingSMS, Predictive text input (T9)SMS, MMS, Threaded view, Predictive text input (XT9) 
E-mail IMAP, POP3, SMTP 
Instant Messaging Google Talk, ChatON 
GamesYes  
Connectivity
Bluetooth 3.0 
Profiles Advanced Audio Distribution (A2DP), Audio/Video Control Transport Protocol (AVCTP), Audio/Video Distribution Transport Protocol (AVDTP), Audio/Visual Remote Control Profile (AVRCP), File Transfer (FTP), Generic Access (GAP), Generic Audio/Video Distribution (GAVDP), Handsfree (HFP), Headset (HSP), Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol, Object Push (OPP), Phone Book Access (PBAP), Serial Port (SPP), Service Discovery Application (SDAP), Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) 
Wi-Fi 802.11 b, g, n 
USB USB 2.0 
Connector microUSB 
Features Mass storage device, USB charging 
Headphones connector 3.5mm 
Charging connector microUSB 
Other Computer sync, OTA sync 
Other features
NotificationsVibration, Phone profilesMusic ringtones (MP3), Polyphonic ringtones, Vibration, Flight mode, Silent mode, Speakerphone 
Sensors Accelerometer, Compass 
OtherVoice dialingVoice dialing, Voice commands, Voice recording 
Regulatory Approval
FCC approval

FCC approval - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent United States government agency, directly responsible to Congress. The FCC was established by the Communications Act of 1934 and is charged with regulating interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable. The FCC's jurisdiction covers the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. possessions. Every wireless phone device that that is sold in the U.S. has to be tested and approved for sale by the FCC.

   
Date approved

Date approved - Shows the date when the particular phone is approved by the Federal Communications Commission

 07 Mar 2012 
 FCC ID value: A3LGTS5300 link 
FCC measured SAR

FCC measured SAR - The exposure standard for mobile devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the international guidelines is 2.0 W/ kg*. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value.

   
Head 0.23 W/kg 
Body 0.29 W/kg 
Product Specific Use 0.29 W/kg 
Simultaneous Transmission 0.86 W/kg 
Availability
Officially announced 06 Mar 2012 
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