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Following on from my recent S740 review, one of my comments was that I was really impressed by the Smartphone but would have preferred a version without the sliding keyboard. This lead me to have a look around to see what was available with that kind o...
Is this phone good enough to tempt the Nokia user away and introduce them to Windows? In my opinion, I like this phone a lot, its neat and tidy, slim and feature packed, as a low end device; I think it is very capable and a simple pleasure to use on a...
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Samsungs SGH-i200 makes no pretensions to be a top-of-the-range Windows Mobile device, but it is a nice little smartphone. It is a 3G device with a front-facing camera for video calling and a 2-megapixel back-facing camera for other shots. It is thin...
Microsoft Office comes pre-installed, Robust build, HSDPA connectivity...
Small screen, Fiddly keypad...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 20:55:08
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This is a smartphone with a tall and thin profile that helps with screen visibility and a large, usable keypad. But even that can’t make this a mobile email device for people who need to be constantly in-touch. And the lack of Wi-Fi could prove to be...
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A smartphone that looks nothing like a smartphone, Samsung’s i200 is a PDA-phone targeted at users who wouldn’t normally consider purchasing a smartphone. Running Windows Mobile 6.1, the i200 boasts most features expected from a business device but is...
Slim design, Wizpro home screen interface, control and keypad layout, HSDPA capable...
No Wi-Fi, no GPS, mediocre camera, little extra software included, proprietary headphone/charging jack...
Samsung certainly deserves credit for the i200’s design. This smartphone is compact and easy to use, but the lack of Wi-Fi and GPS will force many users to look elsewhere. Overall, the i200 is a credible but certainly not inspiring handset...
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Today we have an interesting mix of smartphone meets slimphone, brought to us by those stylish engineers at Samsung.This is an interesting mashup we have here today, with part of the phone wanting to be a candybar style, regular numeric keypad phone...
Looking now at the standard features, the call clarity is good. The ability to text is fine thanks to the broad buttoned numeric keypad that we are all used to now. Incoming email and SMS are given a preview display on the home screen so you don’t h...
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Samsung doesn't beat around the bush when it comes to the i200's target user, with My Very First Smartphone' labelled plainly on the box. The slogan sounds a tad Fisher Price, but it reflects the phone's appeal as a basic smartphone for user...
Bundled Bluetooth headset, Slim form factor, Easy to use...
Generic design, Proprietary headphone jack...
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Samsung is all over the place when it comes to mobile phones. And we mean that in a nice way. Ultra consumer-focussed handsets like the Tocco F480 and Soul U900 sit alongside a competent range of phones with a more professional user in mind.One phone o...
Relatively large screen and number pad, Ambient light sensor automatically dims and lights screen, Ability to edit Word and Excel documents...
No WiFi, A little tall for the pocket...
A mid-range smartphone which does the basics well but lacks eye-catching extras. A solid workhorse...
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Lisa Gade reviews the Samsung Galaxy Stellar on Verizon Wireless. This Android smartphone is free on contract and it packs a lot of solid features for a budget model. it has a 4″, 800 x 480 display, Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich with TouchWiz and a new...
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