Typical price: £300
What is it: Ultra-thin, sleek Windows Mobile smart phone with a keyboard
What we think: A winner in the looks department, and with plenty of capability, too
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 9 November 2006
Tags: Samsung, Samsung i320, smart phone, battery life, Java
We like:
Very good design; wide screen; good software extras; second battery with charger provided
We don't like:
Proprietary headset jack; difficult to access memory slot
You might also need:
microSD cards
CNET UK judgement:
If you are fan of thin, sleek, black phones and want a smart phone rather than something that is all style and no substance, the i320 could be well worth a look. Try the keyboard out first if you can, though, as it won’t suit everybody
Full review:
We are used to seeing Windows Mobile smart phones in the standard candybar shape, but for this foray into the Windows Mobile arena Samsung has decided that is simply not good enough. Continue Reading...
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