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| Manufacturer | Samsung Mobiles | 
|---|---|
| Compatible networks | GSM, GPRS, EDGE | 
| Availability by region | i.May 2010 C3303K
             ii.July 2010 C3300K
             iii.August 2011 C3303i
              iv.October 2011 C3300i | 
| Form factor | Bar | 
| Dimensions | 96.3 x 53.8 x 13 mm | 
| Mass | 80 g | 
| Memory | 30 MB internal storage | 
| Removable storage | Micro SD, up to 8 GB | 
| Battery | Li-Ion 1000 mAh | 
| Display | 240 x 320 pixels 256k, 2.4 inch Resistive Touchscreen | 
| Rear camera | Digital Camera, 1.3-megapixel (select models) | 
| Front camera | No. | 
| Connectivity | Bluetooth v2.1, microUSB v2.0 | 
| Data inputs | Integrated Touchscreen Keypad | 
| Development status | Available | 
The Samsung Champ was a feature phone that was announced by Samsung in May 2010 GT-C3303K & August 2011 GT-C3303i. It features a quad band GSM support along with a 40 MB internal flash memory (expandable up to 8 GB via microSD), a 2.4-inch, 240x320-pixel resistive touchscreen display, a digital camera and on select models, a 1.3-megapixel camera.
The phone is equipped with a 3.5 mm audio jack, which enables it to be connected with any earphones or speakers of daily use. The phone also comes with dual speakers and a built in voice equalizer.
It was one of the cheapest touchscreen phones available to buy in the market, with prices ranging around $30-$35. Due to its low price and compact size, the phone was very popular with youth.
Full specifications
Platform
Size
- Dimensions: 96.2 x 53.8 x 13 mm
 - Weight: 80 grams
 
Display
- 2.4 inch TFT LCD resistive touchscreen
 - Resolution: 240x320 pixels
 - Colours: 256k
 
Battery
- Li-Ion 1000 mAh
 - Up to 12 hours talk-time
 - Up to 666 hours standby
 
Camera
- Digital camera (1,3 megapixel in select models)
 - 4x digital zoom
 - Customizable modes and effects
 - Video camera: QCIF (176x144)@15 fps.
 
Music and sound
Entertainment
- Built-In JAVA games
 - Stereo FM radio with internal antenna
 - 30 MB internal memory
 - Expandable memory up to 8 GB via MicroSD
 - 1000 phonebook contacts
 
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