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Samsung SGH-X427m

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Samsung SGH-X427m
ManufacturerSamsung Electronics
SeriesX series
SGH series
FamilySamsung SGH
First released"United States" August 13, 2004; 20 years ago (2004-08-13) (Cingular Wireless)
Availability by region2003
Discontinued2006 (2006)
PredecessorSamsung X426/X427
Compatible networksGSM 850 1900
GPRS
Form factorClamshell
Dimensions3.3"x1.8"x0.8"
Weight79g (2.8oz)
Operating systemProprietary
SIMMini SIM
Battery700mAh
li-ion
User replaceable
ChargingSamsung Charge/Data connector
Rear cameraNone
DisplayTFT LCD
128x160 px
External displayTri-color LED
Sound2.5mm mono headset jack
ConnectivityWAP 2.0 wireless
Made in2004
OtherUSB data transfer

The Samsung SGH-X427m is a mobile phone in the Samsung SGH series.[1] It was originally released as the X426 and X427 in 2003.

History

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X426 and X427

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The X427m’s predecessor, the X426 was released in 2003 on AT&T Wireless, with a Cingular version, the X427 releasing swiftly after the original X426.

X427m

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The X427m released in 2004 and is virtually identical to the X427 and X426 models before it, except for slight cosmetic differences and MMS support.

Design

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The X427m retains the lightweight silver polycarbonate bodies of the X426 and X427, now with an aluminum front jewel sporting the Samsung and Cingular logos. A tri-color LED also previously found on the X426 and X427 used for notifications, service status, alarms, etc is found below the antenna. The interior of the phone has the 128x160 TFT LCD display, earpiece, and keypad, with the Cingular logo now adorning the select button, instead of the M-Mode and I icons on the previous models’ select buttons.

Reviews

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The SGH-X427m has a consumer rating of 3 out of 5 stars on Cnet. The phone was described as not being a full feature phone but being small and light weight.[2]

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  • SGH-X426: AT&T version, identical to X426 aside from a different outer faceplate.
  • SGH-X427: Identical to the X427m but subtracts MMS support and a refreshed UI.

References

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  1. ^ "Samsung SGH-X426 / SGH-X427". Phone Scoop.
  2. ^ German, Kent. "Samsung X427". CNET.