Samsung SGH-i760 Review by Cnet

256 Views November 15th, 2007 Category: Phones, Samsung

Phone features on the Samsung SCH-i760 include a speakerphone, voice dialing and commands, smart dialing, three-way calling, and text and multimedia messaging.
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Cnet Reviewed Samsung SGH-i760 and gave out “The good: The Samsung SCH-i760 features a slider design with a full QWERTY keyboard, external dialpad, and touch screen. The Windows Mobile 6 smartphone also offers good performance and has integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and EV-DO; a 1.3-megapixel camera; and real-time e-mail delivery. The bad: The i760 is bulky, and we wish there was a built-in scroll wheel. There’s no support for Verizon’s V Cast services, and it lacks Windows Live integration. The bottom line: The Samsung SCH-i760 goes big (literally), delivering a solid set of features and good performance to Verizon customers looking for a business-centric smartphone.”
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