Samsung SCH-A562

The Samsung SCH-A562, also known as the Samsung 830 is a flip phone released in 2003, carried by Pelephone Israel. The SCH-A562 is nothing more than a rebadged SCH-X430, down to the logic board still having "SCH-X430" silkscreened into it. Most of the changes are software related, such as removing mentions of SK telecom services, Anycall branding, and adding support for Hebrew.

This phone features a 128x160 color TFT display, 40 polyphonic melodies (with 25 sound effects and 25 melodies), roaming capabilities, accessible VAS / Services menu, etc.

There are 4 preloaded games (only 3 in later firmware versions), of which can be accessed in the "Games" home menu section. Another thing is that this so called "Java Games", is a rebadge of SK Telecom's "MPlayon" service. The only color available is silver, and there are no other known color options as of now.

Related Phones
Samsung Anycall SCH-X430: The phone the SCH-A562 was based on.

Samsung SGH-T100: International GSM version.

Samsung SPH-A500: CDMA version sold in America with key differences (e.g. no Yamaha SMAF chip, different software).

Accessories Included

 * Removable Lithium-ion Battery (800 mAh)


 * Samsung 18-Pin Charger


 * Handstrap


 * Wearable Ear-microphone


 * Desktop Charger


 * User's Manual

Firmware
There are no firmware dumps of this phone at the moment. If you own this phone and have the hardware to dump the firmware or are willing to lend it to someone who does, please let us know!

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