Typical price: £170
What is it: Slide phone with stylish looks and i-mode access
What we think: It's small, it has i-mode and it looks cool, but the camera is poor and it needs more memory
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 8 March 2006
Tags: Samsung, Samsung S400i, handsets, SIM, shopping
We like:
i-mail; small form factor; bright screen
We don't like:
Only 13MB of internal memory; camera only has 0.3-megapixel (VGA) resolution
CNET UK judgement:
The S400i suffers from poor specs in certain areas. The camera is poor and the lack of internal memory leaves no space for storage of photos or video files. That said, this phone looks very cool, it has i-mode access and the audio on calls is clear and loud
Full review:
The SGH-S400i is one of Samsung's new i-mode handsets, available on the O2 network, the only one offering the i-mode service at the moment. Of all the Korean giant's i-mode phones, it has the lowest specifications, but due to its slide form-factor, small size and unmistakable Samsung styling, it's attracting plenty of admirers. Continue Reading...
Samsung S400i History
3 Apr 2006 in Reviews
Candybar is so last year -- if you want to keep up with the mobile phone fashionistas, you need to swap that block for a phone that slides...
Latest user reviews
July 30, 2006
Posted by: Charlene Wright
"All I want to say about this phone is it's just unbeleivablely terrible!"
June 9, 2006
Posted by: Bob Wylde
"More useful as a throwing weapon"
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