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Samsung U600
$300.00
Released February, 2007
The Pros:Excellent call quality on both ends. Pretty good camera quality for a non-smartphone. MicroSD card memory expansion and USB connectivity for easy file management.
The Cons:The screen is known to wear out pretty easily; it is usually the first thing to go. The touch-sensitive menu buttons are waaay too sensitive and are easy to hit by accident. Battery life isn't stellar considering it has no WiFi, 3G or GPS.
The Samsung U600 is a quad band GSM compatible cellphone that is part of the premium Ultra Edition range (AKA ultra edition range 2), launched in 2007 to build off the success of the Ultra Edition range.
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It comes with a 240 x 420 pixel resolution (262K color screen). It is one of the slimmest slide screens available, with a width of only 10.9 mm dimension and 81 grams in weight. Battery lasts up to 4 hours talk time and up to 270 hours standby time. Mutlimedia includes a 3.2 MP camera with 4x digital zoom, video recording, music player that plays MP3, AAC, AAC+, e-AAC+ and WMA, Blue Tooth 2.0, FM radio, micro SD external memory and tv-out output. However you can’t use your own headphones as it lacks the 3.5mm socket, you can only use the supplied stereo earphones.
Features
- Network: EDGE Class 10, GPRS Class10
- Quad band GSM compatible
- US Carrier: T-Mobile
- Dimension : 103.2 x 49.3 x 10.9 mm
- Weight : 81 g
- Battery
- Talk Time : up to 4 hours
- Standby : up to 270 hours
- Display
- Type : 262,114 colours TFT screen
- Resolution : 240 x 420 pixels
- Multimedia
- 3.2 MP Camera
- 4x digital zoom
- video recording
- music player MP3, AAC, AAC+, e-AAC+ and WMA
- Blue Tooth 2.0
- FM Radio
- Micro SD external Memory
- Samsung specific stereo headset
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Pros & Cons
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Excellent call quality on both ends.
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Pretty good camera quality for a non-smartphone.
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microSD card memory expansion and USB connectivity for easy file management.
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Slick visual aesthetic and thin build (10.9mm).
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The screen is known to wear out pretty easily; it is usually the first thing to go.
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The touch-sensitive menu buttons are waaay too sensitive and are easy to hit by accident.
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Battery life isn't stellar considering it has no WiFi, 3G or GPS.
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