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Samsung's S7350 Classico boasts a great five megapixel camera, an expansive 2.6" screen and an onboard MP3 player. And with a neat slider mobile phone form factor and a brushed metal exterior, it looks great, too.
Don't be fooled by the hint of fustiness in this hand's title - it's every bit as brimming with modern functions as we've come to expect from Samsung smartphones.
Not least in the form of 3G compatibility, which makes for quick and efficient web browsing. Meanwhile HSDPA support provides you with super-fast downloads, so you'll be able to get hold of fresh content as quickly as you do at home on your PC.
Just as impressive is the five megapixel camera that delivers great snaps and video footage. The latter, foc course, can be played back and enjoyed directly on the phone via the onboard media player.
Other features of the Samsung S7350 Classico include a secondary camera for video calls, video recording, geo-tagging and a choice of brilliant built-in games.
The Samsung S7350 Classico is quad-band so can be used in a range of territories across the globe.
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