By camille banzon | February 9, 2012 4:40 AM SAST
Get Your Groove On With Samsung Chat 222 Dual Sim
Get Your Groove On With Samsung Chat 222 Dual Sim
Stay in touch with friends and don't miss out on the hippest parties with your Samsung Chat 222 Dual Sim and enjoy its candybar form-actor.

Sending text messages to friends with different mobile subscriptions won't be a problem anymore now that the Samsung Chat 222 Dual is here. With a dual-sim function, users can choose to send texts and call via two different providers. The fun never stops when you can instantly chat with your friends on a night filled with parties and get-togethers.
Equipped with a GPRS system and a Bluetooth device, there's no way of getting lost going to any party on a weekend, or even a weekday. The Samsung Chat 222 also boasts a full-on multimedia experience with an mp3 and video player, JAVA player, and an FM tuning device so users can be on top of the latest dance tunes to sway their hips to on parties.
Aside from SMS and MMS, Users can also send e-mails with the Samsung Chat 222, and even keep their busy schedule on track with its organizer and voice memo application.
Partying all night won't be a hassle with the impressive 12-hour talk time and 550 hours standby time. Listening or playing music all night with this phone will definitely stir up any dull occasion and turn it into a grand party.
Capturing images of those memorable nights will be a breeze with its 640x480 pixels maximum resolution and 0.3 megapixel camera. There will be no stopping users from sending party photos and dancing videos to their friends and loved ones to brighten up their days.
For more information, watch the fun and boppin' video below and dance to the tune of your new Samsung Chat 222 Dual Sim:
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