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Samsung S400i review
Of all the Samsung i-mode phones, the S400i has the lowest specifications, but due to its slide form-factor, small size and unmistakable Samsung styling, it's attracting plenty of admirers. It's i-mode features are useful, but the VGA camera and low-res screen do it no favours Read more
8 March 2006 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung D600 review
A good-looking little slider phone, the D600 is brimming with features, such as a 2.0-megapixel camera, a swich MP3 player and easily removable flash memory. Only minor issues such as a lack of voice dialling detract from its loveliness Read more
11 November 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Samsung E350 review
Despite an obvious omission -- Bluetooth -- and an inability to expand on the internal memory, the E350 has a few tricks up its slider, including a reasonable camera, a nifty MP3 player and a handy voice recorder. Battery life is its only real disappointment Read more
27 September 2005 by Sandra Vogel
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Samsung G800 review
Samsung's reputation for making great phones continues with the G800. Its design is close to a digital camera, sporting a 5-megapixel shooter, 3x optical zoom and a xenon flash. Add in HSDPA for high-speed Internet access and you've got a recipe for Samsung's best camera phone to date Read more
10 December 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung Tocco Ultra review
The Tocco Ultra cuts its own path in the touchscreen-phone thicket by being the first to include an alphanumeric keypad. Combined with a gorgeous AMOLED screen, GPS, HSDPA and an 8-megapixel camera, this is a great handset for users who want a touchscreen without sacrificing the features of a slider smart phone Read more
15 April 2009 by Flora Graham
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Samsung U600 review
An even slimmer, sleeker slider phone from Samsung, the U600 is jam-packed with excellent features such as a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, an MP3 player, FM radio and stereo Bluetooth. And it's only 11mm thick Read more
2 May 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung F700 review
There's no mistaking where the Samsung F700 takes its design inspiration from -- it's a dead ringer for the iPhone. But while Apple's phone is hamstrung by its limited EDGE system, the F700 has full-blooded HSDPA mobile broadband. Can its interface bear the same comparison, though? Read more
19 December 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung G600 review
After a slim slider phone with a 5-megapixel camera? Samsung's G600 is only 15mm thin, has a large screen and takes print-quality photos. It's the ideal camera phone to slip in your pocket, ready to snap away whenever you get the urge Read more
3 August 2007 by Andrew Lim
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Samsung Omnia Pro B7610 review
The Omnia Pro B7610 doesn't feel like the freshest loaf to emerge from the smart-phone oven, due to its resistive touchscreen and Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system. But its slide-out Qwerty keyboard is easy to use and the phone's packed with pre-installed apps Read more
8 March 2010 by Flora Graham
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Samsung Soul U900 review
Some handsets can be all style and no substance, but Samsung incorporates both into its Soul U900. This attractive slider phone employs a well-executed touch-sensitive navigation pad and packs a 5-megapixel camera. With HSDPA for high-speed browsing, there's plenty to enjoy Read more
12 May 2008 by Andrew Lim
