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Samsung D900


$225.00 Released June, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very slim - fits into pockets easily. Easy to open and close - very little risk of dropping the phone. Uses real buttons - doesn't rely on touch-sensitive keys.

The Cons:Keypad design - the bottom row of keys can be difficult to press. Doesn't support voice dialing. Poor built-in camera - shots often end up blurry.

The Samsung D900 is a GSM quad-band, ultra-thin slider mobile phone outfitted with the latest in multimedia technology. It features two key business functions, including PictBridge for mobile printing, and a document viewer for Office, PDF, JPEG, and GIF files.

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In addition, the D900 features compatibility with Bluetooth Stereo Headset (A2DP), a large 262K color screen for watching streaming videos, and a microSDTM slot for additional storage. For those seeking audio entertainment, the D900 plays MP3 and AAC files by pumping them through a digital power amp so that every stereophonic note can be enjoyed to its fullest. Additional features of the Samsung D900 mobile phone include 60MB internal memory, a TV-output function, and a 3-megapixel camera for taking and then storing high-quality images. The Samsung D900 retails between $150 to $300, and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • GSM Quad-Band
  • PictBridge
  • Document Viewer
  • Bluetooth (A2DP)
  • 252K Color Screen
  • microSDTM Slot
  • Audio/Video Playback
  • Digital Power Amp
  • 60MB Internal Memory
  • Digital Camera
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

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    very slim - fits into pockets easily

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    easy to open and close - very little risk of dropping the phone

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    uses real buttons - doesn't rely on touch-sensitive keys

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    customizable UI - uses the proprietary 'My Menu' system for easy access to your most used applications

  • 1

    sounds good - calls come in loud and clear

Cons
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    keypad design - the bottom row of keys can be difficult to press

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    doesn't support voice dialing

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    poor built-in camera - shots often end up blurry

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