Samsung SGH-T429

The Samsung SGH-T429 is a T-Mobile exclusive mobile phone by Samsung, released in the third quarter of 2007.

It was sold as a basic entry-level phone, and looks nearly exactly the same as a Samsung SGH-E250, besides lacking a microSD card slot.

Like many Samsung feature phones of this time period, it runs on the NXP "Swift" SoC platform.

Related phones

 * SGH-E250 - Effectively what this phone was based on. Identical appearance and specs besides microSD slot.
 * SGH-T301G: US market version, sold through Tracfone.

Accessories
Supported batteries: Supported accessories:
 * Samsung AB043446LA (3.7 V, 800 mAh Li-ion)
 * Data cable
 * Samsung APCBS10UBE

Flex Cable Issues and E250D similarities
The T429 is extremely similar to the SGH-E250 (more specifically the E250D) down to the board color, placement, SoC used, and the flex cable issues from the E250 have also carried over to the T429.

The similarities to the E250 are also evident by the fact that the "Cellular phone Parts list" has 1 component with a description containing "E250"

Firmware
There are several firmware dumps known of this phone, but since there was only 1 firmware version released to the public, they are all version T429UVHC1.

However, in the T429 service manual, the screenshots where the user demonstrates flashing firmware to the phone, the file is named T429UVGD1.
 * T429UVHC1 Download link