Samsung SGH-i600 Review By SlashGear
214 Views June 21st, 2007 Category: SamsungRunning Windows Mobile 5, the i600 supports push-email via Microsoft Exchange, has a media player compatible with MP3, AAC, AAC+, WMA and WAV audio files and H.263, H.264, MPEG4 and WMV video, and the usual bevy of document viewers.

SlashGear Reviewed Samsung SGH-i600 and gave out “In terms of performance the i600 is a reasonable, if not outstanding, cellphone. Its ability to find a signal is good, but too often it failed to keep a 3G connection in areas my everyday phone.Call quality proved fair, although it benefited from being held apart from the ear; up close, sound from the earpiece was raw and rough. Microphone wind-noise seemed equally prevalent, with the mic itself perched near the edge of the handset’s face. ”
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