
Samsung t629 Phone
(T-Mobile)
Sample the sliding action on the Samsung t629 just once, and you’re sold. It’s smooth, effortless and has a quality feel you simply have to experience for yourself. But what feels even better are all the features you’ll find inside. Like a 1.3 megapixel camera with zoom, MP3 player, Bluetooth® Wireless Technology and an external memory card, for starters.
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