Samsung i600 Review By 3G

200 Views June 17th, 2007 Category: Samsung

For such a serious business smartphone, a camera is way down the list of priorities and this is reflected in the i600’s meagre 1.3-megapixel lens. It’s adequate for wallpaper and MMS fun but the inclusion of auto-focus is still a nice touch.

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3G Reviewed Samsung i600 and gave out “The i600 comes equipped with the best connectivity options mobile technology can currently offer, namely HSDPA and Wi-Fi. Connecting to a Wi-Fi hotspot or home wireless router is straightforward and it delivers rapid web page download speeds when surfing the internet on the Pocket Internet Explorer browser. If you can’t connect to a W-LAN then you have the next best thing in HSDPA to fall back on. HSDPA UK coverage is still a little patchy but establish a strong connection and at times you can definitely see it outstripping 3G speeds.”

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