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Samsung S5600
$6.29
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Offers a number of good features, primarily the touchscreen, at a low price point. Straightforward TouchWiz interface is easy to adjust to. Decent performance--doesn't lag, feels smooth unlike most budget touchscreen offerings.
The Cons:Very weak camera--pictures are generally quite blurry due to lack of autofocus. Lacks a number of key features that are standard in higher-end phones, namely: GPS and WiFi.
The Samsung S5600 is a multimedia cell phone with a slim and compact design. Released in Europe during April of 2009, the Samsung S5600 multimedia cell phone is an upgrade from the Samsung S5230 in that it adds 3G & HSDPA support.
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Like its peer, the S5600 cell phone offers support for quad-band GSM and EDGE/GPRS networks, while also featuring Bluetooth technology for hands-free access. However, the S5600 downgrades to a 2.8” (versus 3”) 240x320 pixel display. The Samsung S600 phone also boasts 7.2 Mbps Internet connectivity for emailing/browsing, a QWERTY keyboard, and a built-in 3.0 megapixel camera that can record QVGA resolution video at 15 frames per second. The Samsung S5600 retails for 200 Euros and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features
- Touchpad
- QWERTY Keyboard
- 2.8” Touchscreen
- 3G & HSDPA
- Quad-Band GSM
- EDGE/GPRS
- 7.2 Mbps Connectivity
- 3Mpx Camera
- QVGA Video Recording
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
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Pros & Cons
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Offers a number of good features, primarily the touchscreen, at a low price point.
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Straightforward TouchWiz interface is easy to adjust to.
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Decent performance--doesn't lag, feels smooth unlike most budget touchscreen offerings.
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Good display--bright and clear, resolution is appropriate for the size.
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Passable battery life--expect about two days of typical use.
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Feels fairly sturdy and comfortable in-hand, despite its plastic construction.
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Good selection of widgets including instant message and RSS widgets.
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Very weak camera--pictures are generally quite blurry due to lack of autofocus.
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Lacks a number of key features that are standard in higher-end phones, namely: GPS and WiFi.
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