Samsung M110 Solid Released as SIM Free Handset

January 31, 2008

The new Samsung M110 Solid has today been launched as a SIM Free handset, the Samsung Solid is a direct competitor to the JCB Tough Phone but offers more features, a smaller device and is much lighter.

Being offered as a SIM Free handset means that customers can buy the Samsung M110 Solid and use their existing SIM card with their current mobile number and agreement with their network.

Samsung M110 SolidSIM Free

Splash free, smash free and scrath resistant!
It may look like a dowdy old mobile but if your looking for a mobile that can handle anything that is thrown at it and still make a call at the end of the day, then the Samsung M110 Solid is probably your new best mate.
Designed as the perfect companion for those in the construction business or manual labour workers, the Samsung SGH-M110, aka Samsung Solid, is a solid candybar that is both shock proof and water resistant.
Available in a choice of either Olive Green or the more traditional Black, the Samsung M110 comes equipped with a VGA Camera and built-in FM functionality.
There’s enough space in the phonebook to store up to 500 contact details and bluetooth wireless and EDGE technology come as standard.
The screen is a decent 1.5inch 128 x 128 pixels displaying in 65k colours and the onboard features are easy to master and they include a calendar, reminder alert and currency convertor.
Other features included on the Samsung M110 are built-in handsfree, voice dial and voice memo functions, which are always a major plus.
Cheap, cheerful and very versatile, the Samsung M110 is solid and reliable!
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One Response to “Samsung M110 Solid Released as SIM Free Handset”

  1. ivor Says:

    I bought one of these phones on the strength of this ‘review’ only to find it does not have voicedial facility. I drive a lot in my job and need to make calls frequently whilst in the car/driving. Therefore it proved to be totally useless to me as i intended using it for work and calling clients etc via bluetooth whilst driving.

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