Samsung Caliber Debuts on Metro PCS
Feb 25, 2010, 10:51 AM by Philip Berne
updated Feb 25, 2010, 11:11 AM

Samsung and Metro PCS today announced availability of the Samsung Caliber, a tablet-style phone using Samsung's TouchWiz interface. The Samsung Caliber is available now online and in Metro PCS stores for $250, making the phone the most expensive feature phone in the Metro PCS lineup. The phone features a 3 megapixel camera and GPS navigation with the MetroNavigator GPS navigation system.
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What I'd like to see on MetroPCS
1) A version of the Samsung Moment (5 row qwerty phone, with android, that's currently over on Sprint).
2) A version of the Samsung Galaxy (which looks a lot like the Caliber, only with Android).
Give me that, on the Smartphone plan, plus tethering ... and I might just be convinced to go back to MetroPCS.
johnkzin said:...
Android phones.
1) A version of the Samsung Moment (5 row qwerty phone, with android, that's currently over on Sprint).
2) A version of the Samsung Galaxy (which looks a lot like the Caliber, only with Android)
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Questions about functionality
Can I bring my own video onto this phone if I want to watch movies? If yes, what video formats does it support? Will it down-res movies brought in on the micro-sd card, or play at full resolution? Can I make a full mp3 a ringtone, or only a partial clip? How long does it take on average to load a quality resolution 3 minute music video on youtube over MetroPCS? Can I send video and pictures that I recorded? Can I upload video to the web with this? I heard that this has GPS, is it really GPS or just a map? Does it allow you to download more applications if it doesn't have what you need? Can I download things from the web to my micro-sd card? Can I customize the wallpapers with my own ...
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