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Almost just as hefty as some landscape style QWERTY devices out there, like the Samsung Transform, the Samsung Replenish is extraordinarily longer than some of its brethren. Still, it’s manageable to hold in the hand without feeling too unwieldy, though, its recycled black plastic exterior radiates somewhat of a cheap feel – yet, it’s helping out the environment either way. Meanwhile, the chrome accents around the handset give it a little bit of personality, but either way, it still looks and feels much like any entry-level handset out there.Samsung Replenish is a candybar phone that has both a full QWERTY keyboard and a touch screen. It has 2.8" QVGA display, 2MP camera, Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth.Finally, the 2-megapixel fixed focus camera is outlined with a chrome trim around it in the rear, with the speakerphone notches located in close proximity to it as well. Furthermore, removing the flimsy back cover will grant you access to its 1,600 mAh battery and spring activated microSD card slot – there’s a 2GB preloaded in there. Interestingly enough, you can purchase the optional $30 solar charger that is used in place of the usual back cover. From what we’re told, leaving it out to absorb some sun for about 1 hour will provide approximately 20 minutes of talk time. Yet again, this useful accessory goes to highlight yet the additional eco-friendly nature of the handset.
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