Review of the Samsung u600 mobile phone

April 17, 2007 at 2:06 pm by Dirk | In Mobile Phones

Samsung U600‘10.9 millimetres matter’ is what Samsung want to tell you about the Samsung U600, one of the latest releases from their Ultra Range of handsets. In this case they are certainly right!

This newest offering from Samsung manages to pack an incredible 3.2 Mega Pixel Camera, 262,000 TFT colour screen, touch sensitive buttons, Quad band, Bluetooth, MP3 player, FM radio and an expandable memory slot into a tiny mobile phone.

With its stylish ‘Sapphire Blue’ colour and sleek looks, you can tell just by looking that this phone is something special. The handset feels comfortable in your hand and the slide action is satisfyingly smooth, as you would expect from a Samsung mobile phone. The touch sensitive buttons are adequately sensitive, without being overly so and thereby reduce the annoyance of accidental button presses. The usual Samsung menu system makes for easy navigation of all the features.

The built-in digital camera takes pictures and video of astonishing quality. It’s amazing how much Samsung have managed to fit into such a small mobile phone. Whilst its dimensions are tiny (103.5 x 49.3 x 10.9 mm) it by no means feels flimsy or fragile as the handset is weighted well and is comfortable for single handed use even when the slide is open.

All in all Samsung have packed a quality camera and MP3 Player into a stylishly neat and tidy slider that will fit in even the tightest pocket or smallest handbag.

In summary the impressive features of this phone seem doubly so due to its slim size.

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  1. Cool phone

    Comment by Adam Lee — 20 May, 2007 #

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