June 30th, 2007
Samsung F300 is the first phone with dual face construction on the market.Samsung F300 has a very good construction. It is made of high-quality materials, which slightly remind rubber, when touched. No creaky sounds are heard at all.

GSMArena Reviewed Samsung SGH-F300 and gave out “As its name Ultra Music reveals, is primarily meant to serve as a music player. Yet, not even in terms of music has it been brought to perfection. There is a music player on the multimedia side of the phone only..The camera offers two megapixels, which means that the maximum possible image size is 1600 x 1200 pixels. Image quality is surprisingly high, given the absence of autofocus.”
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June 30th, 2007
The Samsung Ultra Music F300 is a uniquely designed phone that seems to have everything a user could want in a phone. However, the F300 is a Jack-of-all-trades and master of none.

Mobile88 Reviewed Samsung SGH-F300 and gave out ” Camera-wise, the F300’s 2-megapixel camera is an average performing camera at best. As a music player, the F300 succeeds in delivering quality tunes although the music player interface could have been improved further. However, the biggest problem faced by the F300 is its lack of basic mobile phone features like vibration and speakerphone functions.”
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June 30th, 2007
The picture quality provided by the display is good, but all the standard settings, that we have gotten used to on other handsets, have gone missing– i.e. there are no wallpapers, the outlook makes use of a single style and thus looks very similar to music players, rather than phones.

Mobile-Review Reviewed Samsung SGH-F300 and gave out “One of the best things about the F300 and all the upcoming music phones is 3.5 mm jack stereo-headset coming in one box with the handset – this trend originates from the Walkman range, but in its turn Samsung offers simpler headset, which can be seamlessly replaced with your own headphones to boost sound quality considerably.The handset delivers good reception quality, which is on a par with other modern phones, though. However there is a small cloud on the horizon…”
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June 30th, 2007
Lots of supported file types. Very thin shell. Pretty interface. A2DP and FM radio.Phone-side screen is almost too small for phone numbers. Slide navigation can be counterintuitive.

Infosync Reviewed Samsung SGH-F300 and gave out “The screen on the phone side of the Ultra Music phone is laughably small. The phone’s menus, usually one of our favorite parts of the Samsung UI, were so small that only two menu options would fit on screen at once. When we opened the web browser, the phone asked us to type the web address onto the small screen, though without data functions accessible here at CES we couldn’t determine if the phone tries to open a browser window on the diminutive display. ”
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June 30th, 2007
The F300 is a mobile phone that thinks it’s an MP3 player and an MP3 player that thinks it’s a phone. The phone’s design is dominated by the rather large keypad and as a result, the phone’s screen is tiny.

Pocket-Lint Reviewed Samsung SGH-F300 and gave out “Music and other media like videos and photos can be stored on the phones internal memory (100MB), or more preferentially - a hot swappable 1GB microSD card included in the box.Above the tiny screen is a 2 megapixel digital camera, which as you can imagine is almost impossible to see the results on that miniscule screen. “
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June 30th, 2007
Samsung SGH-F300 Collection By digitalBoy:
The revolutionary flipper design where one side is for organising and playing music and the other is a compact and fully functional mobile phone. The design is intelligently coupled together allowing easy switching between music player and mobile phone.

The F300 is a complete music player phone with superb sound quality. It is equipped with a digital power amp and offers a dedicated music user interface to navigate through the playlist. In addition, the Ultra Music F300 includes a stereo FM radio and a Quick PC Sync function, allowing users to easily create and organize their music library. Samsung’s Ultra Music F300 offers extra features including a 2.0-megapixel camera, and microSD slot for memory expansion - in a extremely portable 9.4 mm slim profile.
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June 30th, 2007
The N76’s 2-MP camera delivered very good details in our tests with a bit of color degradation. Videos are recorded at 320 x 240 pixels and 15 frames per second.

LaptopMag Reviewed Nokia N76 and gave out “Multimedia is this clamshell’s biggest strength. Music playback from the external stereo speakers was impressive, and we like the addition of a normal headphone jack. The N76 supports virtually every audio format under the sun, including AAC, MP3, and WMA filesWe did encounter a problem with the design: The 3.5mm jack is located on the top of the phone, so it’s impossible to completely open this clamshell while the headset is plugged in.”
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June 29th, 2007
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The D40x’s high-resolution image quality 10.2 effective Megapixel Nikon DX format CCD imaging sensor and exclusive Nikon image-processing engine assures stunning sharpness and color. You’ll be amazed at the power packed into a camera that you can start shooting with right out of the box. High resolution provides room for creative cropping.

A fast 0.18 second startup combined with split-second shutter response and rapid-action shooting at up to 3 frames per second makes it easy to freeze special moments instantly. Continue Reading »
June 29th, 2007
Targeted at more knowledgeable photographers, the E-510’s body is larger and 85 grams heavier, thanks to the addition of a built-in imager-shift stabilisation system.

photoreview Reviewed the Olympus Evolt E510 and gave out”Of the Four Thirds System cameras we’ve tested, the E-510 represents by far the best value for money when you combine its performance, ease of use and functionality. Offering the same Live View LCD and tried-and-proven SSWF dust minimisation system as the E-410, the E-510 is a more comfortable camera to hold and use and would be an excellent choice for photographers who prefer viewing their shots on TV sets and computer screens and should suit travellers who wish to minimise the bulk and weight in their camera bags…”
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June 29th, 2007
The camera is not on a par with the upmarket cameraphones like N95 but can take photos for memory; some of the functions of the top-of-the-line model (WiFI, HSDPA) are not available here, but that’s the price of being cool-looking.

PhoneArena Reviewed Nokia N76 and gave out “The N76 has a 2-megapixel camera on its back, which is a necessity nowadays. Its lens is neither autofocus, nor with Carl Zeiss branding, clearly showing that the camera is not the phone’s key feature. You can use either of the displays for a viewfinder, but it is recommended to use the internal one which is bigger and of higher quality…Thanks to the UMTS data and the QVGA resolution of the display, loading and viewing a standard HTML web pages is easy job…”
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