Samsung F480 Tocco
Vodafone-branded F480 | |
| Manufacturer | Samsung Electronics |
|---|---|
| Series | F-Series |
| Availability by region | June 2008 |
| Predecessor | SGH-F700 |
| Related | Samsung Omnia, iPhone |
| Compatible networks | GSM 900/1800/1900 HSDPA 2100 |
| Form factor | Candybar |
| Dimensions | 95.9×55×11.5 mm (3.78×2.17×0.45 in) |
| Weight | 100.6 g (4 oz) |
| Operating system | Samsung Mocha with TouchWiz 1.0 |
| Storage | 228 MB (internal) |
| Removable storage | up to 16 GB MicroSDHC |
| Battery | Li-ion, 1000 mAh |
| Rear camera | 5 Mpix |
| Front camera | VGA video call |
| Display | 240 × 320 pixels |
| External display | 2.8 inches |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth and USB 2.0 |
| Data inputs | Touch screen, T9 predictive text input option |
The Samsung SGH-F480, marketed and branded as Tocco in many English-spoken countries or as Player Style in France, and its variant, the SGH-F488, are touchscreen smartphones announced in February 2008 and released in May 2008 by Samsung Mobile. Taking design cues from its Armani-branded P520, both phones are Samsung's third touchscreen smartphones that feature a 2.8-inch 240×320px display, a 5-megapixel camera and a memory card holder up to 16 GB, and are the first to be tagged with the TouchWiz user interface. They came in three colours: black, pink, and gold.
The F480 Tocco was the best-selling phone ever, with 12 million units sold worldwide by 2012. In the U.S. the Samsung T919 Behold was sold which is mostly the same but has a 3.0-inch display, an accelerometer, and GPS support.