Operate your Samsung u900 Soul mobile phone

Operate your Samsung u900 Soul mobile phone

Having a little trouble with your newly purchased Samsung u900 Soul mobile phone? Well, Samsung's here to save the day. This interactive video tutorial will answer all of your cell phone questions. If it's information you want, it's information you'll get.

The Samsung u900 Soul mobile phone is perfect phone for anybody who talks, take pictures, takes videos, and more. With the art of minimalism, this ultimate minimal design offers maximum style. Grasp the full metal body and the coolness of its hairline texture. Simple yet luxurious. At just 12.9 millimetres, the Soul embodies the philosophy of “less is more”.

With its magical touch interface, you get a touch navigation keypad that changes icons according to menu selections. The Samsung Soul transforms as you touch, constantly adapting to meet your various needs.

Check out how to operate your Samsung u900 Soul mobile phone.

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