Samsung SCH-G100



The Samsung SCH-G100, also known as the Anycall Multimedia 3D Game Phone is a high-end gaming slider phone released by Samsung in 2005, exclusive to the South Korean market.

It can be thought of as Samsung's answer to the Nokia N-Gage, another gaming-centered phone from the early-mid 2000s. This is displayed proudly on the phone with the words "Anycall Exciting 3D Game" on the left side.

The SCH-G100 was sold on by SK Telecom, and as a result featured services such as NATE and mPlayon. Exclusive to this and the LG counterpart was the "GxG" gaming service.

Of the articles online about the SCH-G100 / SPH-G1000, several show off its ability to push "1 million polygons per second" . This is thanks to the UChips F3D1000 graphics accelerator chip found in the phone.

Variants
Samsung SPH-G1000: KTF-branded version with "GPANG" gaming service instead of GxG.

Accessories
Supported accessories: Supported batteries: Supported chargers:
 * Samsung PCB080BSK USB data cable
 * Samsung BST365ASK (3.7v, ? MAh, Li-ion)
 * Any TTA 24-pin charger