Samsung i600 review: Slim, smart, QWERTY Mobile Phone review

Samsung i600 review: Slim, smart, QWERTY

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Today Samsung launched the Samsung i600: The Samsung i600 is powered by Windows Mobile 5.0 for Smartphone, and supports Wi-Fi, WLAN 802.11b/g, HSDPA, and Bluetooth with the A2DP stereo headset profile. The Samsung i600 looks like a pretty complete messaging device.

The Samsung SGH-i600 supports UMTS with HSDPA data on the 2100MHz frequency band, and also supports GSM and EDGE data on all four of the common GSM bands. Samsung i600 comes with an RSS reader and a podcasting application, and Samsung i600 supports Microsoft’s Direct Push technology for over the air synchronization of email and personal data.

The Samsung i600 has focused in making lightweight and compact smartphone device, simple but stylish enough, sporting unique applications and latest communication capabilities. This is just the base you can expect of Samsung i600 smartphone. You can spot the bag of novelties even with a quick preview of the thin handset – among them are the handy card wheel home screen interface, Samsung i600 have menu application, multi-purpose thumbwheel, integrated Contents Manager software, a useful RSS Reader, complex Wake-up alarm, etc.

* Slow 220 MHz processor
* Controversial design
* QWERTY keyboard need some time to get used to it
* Relatively small display
* Only 48MB of user-available memory

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2 Comments »

  1. kiy Said,

    February 9, 2009 @ 10:42 am

    all detals and peraic

  2. kiy Said,

    February 9, 2009 @ 10:42 am

    hi

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