Samsung SGH-U600

Samsung U600 is a pretty decent handset lower part, but to be honest the first thing that you notce about the SGH-U600 is its glances. Available in four colors - platinum metal, sapphire blue, red gold and of garnet copper - U600 combined the brilliance of model of KRZR with a rather standard provision of Samsung. There are also some soft keys hidden behind the frozen surface of SGH-U600.
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Samsung SPH-W2700

Samsung, one of the best electronic manufacture present Samsung SPH-w2700 with 11.9-mm thick slim in Korea market. The clamshell design support quad-band GSM and comes with 2.3 inch display 262k color TFT screen and 0.9″ external OLED screen. The phone also support MP3 player, able to utilize the HSDPA data connection for video calling with better data bandwidth.


The most wonderfull thing is the phone is very super thin slim with just 11.9mm. Unfortunately, there’s no much space for the 2nd video camera to make video call. The camera have 1.3 megapixel can be used as video call by rotating the camera module. A small external OLED can be display calls information with blue light color.

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Samsung SGH-Z330 Review

This unassuming looking handset is, in fact, the smallest and lightest 3G phone that we’ve ever seen. Weighing just 85 grams, the SGH-Z330 comes with a 1.3 megapixel camera, a secondary camera for video calling, 1.9″ 176×220 pixel display, 140Mb of embedded non-expandable memory, Bluetooth, an MP3/multimedia player, email client and web browser. Although some features have been sacrificed to make the SGH-Z330 a lightweight device, it’s still an impressive little handset, with a decent enough camera and plenty of memory to be useful.

In styling terms, it’s a very conservative handset in a classic Samsung style. Unlike some other recent Samsung handsets, this retains the curves of earlier clamshell phones giving it a softer look. This light weight probably comes at the expense of battery life, although Samsung have not published figures for this phone (nor indeed most of their other handsets announced at 3GSM).

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Samsung SGH X830 Review


Samsung SGH-X830 is probably one of the most interesting phones that we’ve seen this year.

It’s a very distinctive handset to look at, measuring just 84×30x20mm and coming in at 72 grams. Then there’s the Samsung X830’s unusual 128×220 pixel display and a distinctive circular control pad (more of which later).

Internal memory is a huge 1Gb although there’s no expansion slot, however 1Gb is probably enough for almost everyone. The Samsung X830 has a USB 2.0 connection, so this means that data can be transferred quickly enough to make it viable to transfer large amounts of data. Samsung say that up to 330 tracks (at 3Mb per file), although in our experience MP3 tracks are about 4Mb each and it’s best to allow 64Mb per album, but even with our figures the Samsung X830 will hold 250 tracks or 15 albums.

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Samsung SGH-F700 Preview


Samsung F700 will be officially announced at next week’s 3GSM World Congress, but Samsung have given us a brief glimpse of the specifications of this upcoming device in advance.

The SGH-F700’s landscape/portrait mode and slide-out QWERTY keyboard are reminiscent of HTC devices such as the TyTN, but it is quite rare to see other manufacturers with this type of form factor. The Samsung F700 has a 2.8″ 440×240 pixel display which is slightly better than most competing smartphones which have just 320×240 pixels. However, it still can’t compete with the 800×480 pixel display in the Nokia N800. The screen is touch-sensitive, which explains the lack of external controls (apart from the keyboard, of course).

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