Samsung SGH-i300 Review
The Unwired goes over every angle of the Samsung SGH-i300, a Windows Mobile Smartphone. They even go as far tot detail what comes in the box when you order/buy the phone.
Not only is this review very detailed on the hardware, and comparisons against other moblile devices, but this may end up being part one of two, as the reviewer states at the end that there will be a software review, pushing the i300 and seeing what it can do.
Here is a snippit from the review:
Related Posts:Unlike the SGH-i250, which was a clam-shell phone, the i300 is a candy-bar device and what makes it so unique is the fact that it has a 3 GB hard disk drive to store all type of files and applications as well a mechanical navigation wheel. In addition, for sure, it has the built-in memory as well as a microSD (previously known as TransFlash) memory card slot. Also it features a 1.3 megapixel camera with photo light, Bluetooth (but no W-LAN), a navigation-pad which also can be used as scroll wheel, a 65K color - QVGA (240×320 pixel) screen and is a tri-band GSM/GPRS (GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz) phone but misses support for GSM 850 MHz as well as UMTS WCDMA support.
Samsung SGH-i300x 4GB Musicphone
Samsung SGH-E635 Review
Samsung Allies with BMW
Samsung SGH-Z550 UMTS Slider
Samsung SGH-Z320i 3G i-mode Review
No Comments »
No comments yet.
RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI
Leave a comment
|
Categories
- 3G
- Apple
- Article
- Articles
- Audiovox
- BlackBerry
- Camera Phone
- Hacks
- HTC
- Kyocera
- LG
- Motorola
- News
- Nokia
- Palm
- Panasonic
- Pantech
- Reviews
- Sagem
- Samsung
- Sanyo
- Sharp
- Siemens
- Sony Ericsson
- Telco
- Tips and Tricks
- Tools
- Toshiba
Recent Posts
- Postpaid versus Prepaid
- Nokia 5200 XpressMusic
- Cellphone Scandals
- BlackBerry 8830 World Edition
- Prepaid Lines, Budget Friendly
