Samsung SGH-E250

The Samsung SGH-E250 is an entry-level slider-type mobile phone by Samsung, released in October of 2006.

It was one of Samsung's best selling phones at the time.

With how close the release dates are, it can be thought of as a lower end version of the SGH-D900.

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

Variants

 * SGH-E250V: Vodafone exclusive version, only sold in Europe.
 * SGH-E250i: An updated version with dual band support and a slightly bigger battery (800 mAh), released in late 2008.
 * SGH-E258: Chinese release of this phone.

Related phones

 * SGH-T429: US market version, sold through T-Mobile. It has the same design and specs, but it lacks a microSD card slot.
 * SGH-D900: Higher-end version of the SGH-E250.

Batteries

 * Samsung AB043446LA (3.7 V, 800 mAh Li-ion)

Other accessories
See Samsung PCB200 connector.