Samsung didn't only announce expensive phones at Televisie 2008 in Holland, but they presented three cheaper handsets too. The simple, silver-black M620 slider is an entry-level cell phone. The tri-band device has GPRS support, VGA camera and a low-res TFT display, while its full size is 98 x 46.9 x 16.9 mm. It's memory is possibly non-expandable, as it's visible from the photo, that the company emphasized the FM radio from the multimedia features, for which a stereo headset is included in the package. It's a bit contradictory, but the phone has stereo Bluetooth support too. Expectedly the official spec list will reveal all features of the phone.
Samsung M620
Samsung B510 is unfortunately so low-end, that it only has a cSTN display instead of TFT and it doesn't even have a camera. The 95 x 46.5 x 18.1 mm slider supports GPRS networks and it has a stereo FM radio. The situation is not so grim in terms of data transfer. The phone can send and receive data through Bluetooth 1.2, and we can even connect a mono Bluetooth headset to it.
Samsung B510
Samsung B300, pictured below, is the younger brother of B510. According to this, there is no Bluetooth support here. What remained is the cSTN display, the stereo FM radio and MMS support. The dual-band phone can only use a GPRS connection for data transfer.
Samsung B300
Translated by Szaszati