What is it: Slim slider phone with a 3-megapixel camera and Bluetooth stereo headphones support
What we think: It has a great range of features, but the design of the keypad lets it down
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 25 August 2006
Tags: Samsung, Samsung D900, white balance, mobile phones, TV output
We like:
Slim form factor; 3-megapixel camera; stereo Bluetooth; expandable memory
We don't like:
Bottom row of keys is difficult to press; camera has a photo light rather than a proper flash
You might also need:
Stereo Bluetooth headset
CNET UK judgement:
The Samsung D900 is not only slim but also comes with enough features to satisfy the most tech hungry of users. Overall, we're very impressed with Samsung's efforts at cramming cutting-edge features into slimmer and slimmer packages. The D900, however, is let down by the lip at the bottom of the keypad, which makes the bottom row of keys very difficult to access. It would also benefit from a proper flash
Full review:
The Samsung D900 follows in the footsteps of some of Samsung's best-selling phones. The D500 was an outright hit and the D600 is still going strong, so the D900 has a strong pedigree. It is also part of Samsung's new breed of thin mobile phones, the Ultra Edition range. Continue Reading...
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Samsung D900 History
15 Sep 2006 in Reviews
Before you think that all 3-megapixel cameras are the same, think again. Digging deeper into the design and features of these camera phones unearths important factors that might sway your opinion one way or another...
22 Aug 2006 in Crave
We've got our hands on the Samsung D900 and ladies and gentlemen, we are smitten. It's oh so very slim, yet packs an impressive 3-megapixel camera and a host of other delightful features
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