Samsung M110 Review by Register Hardware
97 Views July 8th, 2008 Category: Phones, SamsungBasic navigation about the M110’s keypad and menus will be familiar to anyone who has used a mid- or entry-level Samsung recently. It all works smoothly and intuitively enough, while the toughening-up process hasn’t got in the way of keyboard usability.

Register Hardware has reviewed Samsung M110 and given out “We applaud Samsung for it’s ruthless, no-compromise back-to-basics thinking with the M110. It’s as tough as old boots, has a battery that lasts longer than an English winter and can be had for less than £50 pay-as-you-go. It may lack that last degree of Armageddon proofing that JCB has given its Toughphone, but at a quarter of the price and with twice the battery life you can’t complain.”
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