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Samsung E900


$170.00 Released March, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very light weight, can barely feel it in your pocket. Thin and short profile takes up minimal room in pocket or purse. Sleek design, nice smooth lines, very lean body.

The Cons:Overly simple design, need to hunt through menus to find options. Camera is relatively low-res, pictures are sharp but small.

The Samsung E900 is a mid-level sliding handset with tri-band reception on the 2G network. It has a 2.0"-diagonal 256k-color screen that slides up to reveal the keypad, and the frame is supposed to be stylish.

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The area under the display is a touch-sensitive control pad as well, which can be used without sliding the keypad out. The E900 has an mp3/video player, and 80MB of internal memory expandable with a microSD card, and a 2.0-megapixel digital camera with video capture and LED flash. It also has a document viewer and editor, as well as organizer, which give it some basic smartphone qualities. Expected battery life is around 3.5 hours. Other features include Bluetooth wireless, organizer, TV-out port and 1000-entry phonebook.

Features

  • Released March 2006
  • Tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900
  • 2.0"-diagonal display, 256k colors
  • Sliding handset with touch-sensitive navigation pad
  • 2.0-megapixel digital camera with LED flash and video capture
  • mp3/video player
  • 80MB internal memory, microSD card expansion slot
  • Document viewer/editor (Microsoft Office documents)
  • TV-out port
  • Bluetooth v1.2
  • Internet browsing over WAP 2.0/xHTML
  • Up to 3.5h talk time battery life

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    very light weight, can barely feel it in your pocket

  • 1

    thin and short profile takes up minimal room in pocket or purse

  • 1

    sleek design, nice smooth lines, very lean body

  • 1

    screen is bright and detail shows clearly enough to compensate for size

  • 1

    TV-out port enables quick and easy streaming of pictures and video, no real setup issues

Cons
  • 1

    overly simple design, need to hunt through menus to find options

  • 1

    camera is relatively low-res, pictures are sharp but small

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