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Samsung E600
A small and smart phone in a flip design, the E600 is a camera phone with an impressive 82 x 41.8 x 23.5 mm small built and more importantly, very little weight of 85 gms. It has a 65,000-colour screen with 128 x 128 pixels resolution, which produces commendable photographs.
Furthermore, it has in it 64-voice polyphonic ringtones that lend their exclusivity to the phone and attract enough attention whenever the phone rings, and its sharp colour screen displays photographs and video recordings truly at their best. What stands out clearly in this phone is that it doesn’t appear feeble or weak like other lightweight phones. It has a strong and sturdy body despite its miniature form.
Another very impressive feature about this phone is its ergonomic keypad, with large keys that are very well spaced. Dialling or gaming is so much fun with the E600, as the keypad looks extremely neat and classy. It has a built-in camera that facilitates multi-shots, night shots, etc. and also has a 5 pixel digital zoom, along with self-portrait, Photo-CLI and Motion-JPEG. In addition, the E600 has downloadable Java™ games, which offer a great experience, what with the phone’s exquisite display and sound.
Considering its drawbacks, this phone is known to fall through in its text capabilities. Despite supporting SMS, MMS as well as EMS, the phone is a failure as far as inserting punctuations or a change in case is concerned, as such functions are very tedious and result in the former typed words being misplaced or distorted. Apart from that, this is a great piece for someone who prefers a light mobile phone housing a plethora of features.
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Good value for money
Purchasing the E600 will give you good value for money. This I can tell you from my personal experience. I’ve used it for so many months now and still am very impressed with it. The ringtones in the phone are pretty nice to hear and even the clamshell design looks good. Photo quality is among the best you’ll get in mobile phones. The screen is bright enough not to cause you any sort of trouble. What will be troublesome though is the sending messages as you have to keep fiddling to change the cases and yet don’t get the desired result. FM radio would have been nice as also the Bluetooth. But I’m not too disappointed overall. If only messaging was easy, I would have recommenced it without blinking the eye.
User Rating : 7 /10 (
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steveaustin20 on
Fri, 09 Sep 2005 05:42:12 GMT
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