June 4th, 2007
Samsung SGH-A727 Colletion By digitalBoy:
The Samsung SGH-A727 is an AT&T 3G capable device for users who prefer bar style handsets,measuring just 0.35-inches, the SGH-A727 was selected as an International CES Innovations 2007 Design and Engineering Awards Honoree.

Packed with multimedia features, the SGH-A727 allows for high-speed music, video and data downloads over HSDPA technology. The phone also integrates a 1.3-megapixel camera with video capture, MP3 player, Bluetooth 2.0 technology, speakerphone, voice recognition and expandable memory slot. In addition, the SGH-A727 offers a wide-screen,landscape-oriented display, making it an excellent device for viewing messages, video and photos.
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June 4th, 2007
Samsung SGH-A717 Collection By digitalBoy:
The Samsung SGH-A717 looks like a clone of the manufacturer’s own SPH-M610 with its teeny, tiny waistline at 0.5 inches and sleek matte black finish.

The Samsung SGH-A717 harnesses the speed of AT&T’s HSDPA network. Allowing customers to access the latest news, music and entertainment content at broadband-like speeds, the SGH-A717 measures less than a half-inch in depth offering a large, crisp 262K-color internal display, 2.0-megapixel camera, stereo Bluetooth capabilities, advanced voice recognition and an external microSD memory card slot.
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June 1st, 2007
The Samsung U600 is a definate step-up from the Ultra 1 handsets. It’s a handset that may be approaching size zero and yet fully loaded in terms of a feature set.

3G Reviewed Samsung U600 and gave out “The feature rich U600 plays multiple audio formats including MP3, AAC, AAC+, e-AAC+, and WMA. You can utilise the U600’s Bluetooth capabilities with a wireless stereo headset, allowing you to remotely control your music player, or transfer your music at fast speeds using USB 2.0.The main attributes of the camera are 3.2 megapixels, Digital zoom x4, LED flash, autofocus, fullsize portrait/ landscape view, single / multi / Mosaic shot, white balance / ISO. A very impressive list indeed. The maximun resolution for the camera is 2048 x 1536 pixels.”
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June 1st, 2007
Compared to Samsung’s last ultrathin slider, the D900, the U600 is not only 2mm thinner, it’s also 2g lighter, weighing a mere 81g. The combination of the U600’s thin profile and lightweight design made it practically unnoticeable in our pockets.The U600’s screen is surprisingly large, measuring an eye-pleasing 34mm wide by 45mm tall.

CNET Reviewed Samsung U600 and gave out “The good: Slim design; large screen; 3.2-megapixel camera.The bad: Touch-sensitive keys don’t give much tactile feedback; lack of built-in 3.5mm headphone jack or adapter; no Xenon flash on the camera.The bottom line: Samsung has made yet another ultrathin phone that doesn’t skimp on features. Key are the 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus and an easy-to-use music player. Our only niggles with the U600 are the lack of 3G connectivity and the touch-sensitive keys that some people might find annoying.”
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June 1st, 2007
Samsung U600 Collection By digitalBoy:
The Samsung U600 is part of the new Ultra Edition II range. Measuring an incredible 10.9mm, the Samsung U600 may be thin on size but it is not thin on features.

It’s a pretty well specified phone - the Samsung U600 has a 2.2″ 240×320 pixel display, a 3.2 megapixel camera, microSD expandable memory (with 60MB available internally), a multimedia player capable of playing back MP3, AAC and WMA formats, a web browser and email client plus assorted messaging enhancements.
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June 1st, 2007
Larger than the BlackBerry Curve, the phone runs Windows Mobile 5, but a heavily customised and stylised version.

Pocket-lint Reviewed Samsung SGH-i600 and gave out “With Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity for web surfing, the only thing that really lets this model down is a confusing keyboard layout and 1.3 megapixel rather than 2 megapixel camera,3G and HSDPA connectivity present, there are two digital cameras (one VGA and one a 1.3MP) included in the phone, one forward facing for video calling and one for taking snaps.”
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June 1st, 2007
Samsung SGH-i600 Collection By digitalBoy:
Samsung SGH-i600 is run by Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone and has a QWERTY-keypad. Also it works in 3G UMTS networks, with HSDPA services, uses Wi-Fi and has a Bluetooth module.

The handset itself is extremely compact, measuring 11.3 x 5.9 x 1.2cm and weighing in at a very lightweight 105g.It has a large, beautifully clear 2.3in colour screen, which offers 65,536 colours - the resolution’s 320 x 240 pixels - on a TFT LCD display.
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May 29th, 2007
Samsung SGH-E210 Collection By digitalBoy:
Samsung SGH E210 review - Samsung SGH E210 is a Triband GPRS clamshell phone equipped with Bluetooth, USB, a 1.3 megapixel camera, MicroSD slot and MP3 playback capabilities.

Other features include:
* triband GSM
* primary display: 160 x 120 OLED
* external display: 96 x 96 monochrome display
* 15fps video at 176 x 144 resolution
* microSD expansion
* 10MB internal storage
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May 21st, 2007
The Samsung UpStage With one side resembling a phone and the other side resembling an MP3 player and comes with a feature set that strongly complements its conversation-piece exterior,with a capacity of just 500 contacts. Each entry has room for five phone numbers, e-mail and Web addresses, notes, and a nickname.

Cnet Reviewed Samsung SPH-m620 Upstage and gave out “The good: The Samsung UpStage SPH-M620 has decent call and music quality, an included extended battery, and a complete feature set that includes stereo Bluetooth, a music player, a megapixel camera, and EV-DO support. It also offers an original, ergonomic design that’s user-friendly and attractive.The bad: The Samsung UpStage SPH-M620’s battery isn’t user-replaceable, and its tiny phone display isn’t very useful. The flipping motion can also become tedious when used over time. Finally, the music player was somewhat buggy, and the single speaker had unimpressive output”
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May 21st, 2007
Samsung SPH-m620 Upstage Collection By digitalBoy:
The Samsung SPH-m620 Upstage main attraction is the dual-faced design: one side looks like an iPod nana and it’s for music and multimedia. The other looks like a standard cell phone and is used for phone calls.

One side of the phone has a set of medium-size, nonbacklit keys and a small, clear 176-by-65 display that measures 1.4 inches. A 1.3-megapixel camera sits above the screen. The phone’s keys do get a bit smeared with finger grease, but not as much as a shinier surface would.
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