As long as you don't expect anything groundbreaking, the Sunburst is a simple touch-screen phone with a healthy set of midrange features for a pretty good price.
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The Samsung Sunburst is a slim and lightweight touch-screen phone. It has three customizable home screens plus a TouchWiz interface where you can access widgets and shortcuts.
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Gray
Despite its sunny name, the Sunburst is gray and black. There are three physical keys underneath the display: Send, Clear, and End/Power keys.
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Side
The Samsung Sunburst is quite a slim phone at only 0.5-inch thick.
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Back
The Samsung Sunburst has a soft touch matte finish on the back.
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Lightweight
The Samsung Sunburst is quite small and lightweight for a touch-screen phone. It has curved sides so it feels comfortable in the hand.
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2.0-megapixel
On the back of the Samsung Sunburst is a 2.0-megapixel camera, and it'll also function as a camcorder.