Samsung Slash
Samsung Slash was a cell phone made by Samsung for prepaid customers on the Virgin Mobile network in the USA. The phone has a slider form factor and was released in 2008.[1]
Features
    
Other features include:
- 32MB of memory shared between pictures, applications, games and ring tones
 - Bluetooth
 - Full-color screen
 - Mobile Web
 - Speakerphone
 - 499 contact entries
 - Spanish-language user interface for Spanish-speaking customers
 - Paid content portal called VirginXL to buy various user interface customizations
 - Text messaging
 - Voice dialing
 
Reviews
    
Reaction to the phone differed. Info Sync World said the phone had "a low-end feel", giving it a score of 35%.[1] CNet scored it 3/5 (meaning "good") and said "The Samsung Slash is a decent entry-level phone with a few extra features that put it just above a basic handset."[2]
References
    
- "Samsung Slash Review". Info Sync World. https://web.archive.org/web/20080908003553/http://www.infosyncworld.com/reviews/cell-phones/samsung-slash/9420.html
 - "Samsung Slash". CNet. http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phones/samsung-slash-virgin-mobile/4505-6454_7-33032342.html?tag=content;get-selector
 
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