Monte S5620
2010 budget social touch.
The Samsung Monte S5620 is a feature Samsung smartphone released Mar 2010, with a launch price of $200. It pairs the Custom with a 3.0" QVGA touch display, a capable main camera and a 1,000 mAh battery. In SpecEagle's editorial review it scores 52/100 — Samsung Monte S5620. Standout strengths: social hub built-in. and wi-fi included. Main trade-off: 3.15 mp cam.
Samsung Monte S5620.
Monte was Samsung's 2010 social-focused budget touch with Wi-Fi at $200.
Read the full review- Social Hub built-in.
- Wi-Fi included.
- $200 affordable.
- 4 pop colors.
Full specifications
Benchmarks
How the Monte S5620 compares
| Monte S5620 | Mi 5 | Galaxy Note 5 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SpecEagle score | 52 | 52 | 52 |
| Chipset | Custom | Snapdragon 820 | Exynos 7420 |
| Display | 3.0" QVGA touch | 5.15" FHD LCD | 5.7" QHD AMOLED |
| Main camera | — | 16 MP · f/2.0 | 16 MP · f/1.9 |
| Battery | 1,000 mAh | 3,000 mAh | 3,000 mAh |
| Launch price | $200 | $310 | $700 |
Frequently asked questions
When was the Monte S5620 released?
The Monte S5620 was released in Mar 2010.
How much does the Monte S5620 cost?
The Monte S5620 launched at $200 (manufacturer suggested price at release; street and second-hand prices vary by region, storage tier and time since launch).
What is the Monte S5620 screen size and type?
The Monte S5620 has a 3.0" QVGA touch display.
What chipset does the Monte S5620 use?
The Monte S5620 is powered by the Custom chipset.
How much RAM and storage does the Monte S5620 have?
The Monte S5620 ships with N/A (RAM · base storage); higher configurations may be available.
What is the Monte S5620 battery capacity?
The Monte S5620 has a 1,000 mAh battery.
What colours does the Monte S5620 come in?
The Monte S5620 is available in 4 colours: Black, White, Red, Pink.
Is the Monte S5620 worth buying?
Monte was Samsung's 2010 social-focused budget touch with Wi-Fi at $200. SpecEagle gives the Monte S5620 an editorial score of 52/100.
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