Samsung SGH-i620 Windows Mobile 6 Mobile Phone review
Samsung SGH-i620 Windows Mobile 6 Mobile Phone review

Samsung is the master of slider style handsets, and has again extended that knowledge into the smartphone world with the announcement of the new Samsung SGH-i620. Launched at IFA in Berlin this week, the new Samsung SGH-i620 combines the smarts of Windows Mobile 6 into a thin and stylish package, ripe with the classic Samsung design traits.
Samsung SGH-i620 it measures only 16mm (0.63″) thick, the Samsung SGH-i620 packs a punch on the specifications sheet. On the connectivity side of things, the device of Samsung SGH-i620 includes tri-band GSM compatibility, along with UMTS and HSDPA for high-speed mobile data, For Samsung SGH-i620 your can view presentations and documents for use in the full Office Mobile suite from Samsung SGH-i620.
Samsung have so far only confirmed a September release of the Samsung SGH-i620 for the German market, with the device carrying the German QWERTZ keyboard layout. Samsung’s own press photos show the device with a QWERTY keyboard layout, however, suggesting a possible release across Europe and other markets in the future.
Samsung SGH-i620 is a Windows Mobile 6 Standard edition device in slider form-factor which houses the 2-inch QVGA display, Samsung SGH-i620 come with navigation keys and video-calling camera on the upper part and a full QWERTY keyboard on the other. Samsung SGH-i620 should lead to compact dimension which otherwise are impossible to achieve. Still, the Samsung SGH-i620 has a few drawbacks: first it is tri-band GSM with European HSDPA (1.8mbps) which limits the US usage and makes it suitable for Europe only. It other drawback for a smartphone is the lack of WiFi. There are Samsung SGH-i620
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