Typical price: £280
What is it: Clamshell phone with high-speed Internet connectivity
What we think: Great phone for high-speed Internet on the go
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 15 January 2007
Tags: Samsung, Samsung Z560, monthly contract, A2DP, MMS
We like:
Relatively compact form factor; comfortable to hold and use; high-speed (HSDPA) connectivity; stereo Bluetooth; expandable microSD slot
We don't like:
No flash on the camera
You might also need:
Stereo Bluetooth headphones
CNET UK judgement:
The Samsung Z560 is another impressive offering from a company that continually strives to be at the forefront of new technology. It can access the Internet at speeds equivalent to some people's home broadband connection and yet doesn't feel particularly bulky compared to previous HSDPA handsets
Full review:
The Samsung Z560 is a humble phone. On the outside it looks like a standard clamshell phone but on the inside beats the heart of a high-speed Internet racer. It features HSDPA, which can also be found in the HTC TyTN, and lets you access the Internet at speeds of up to 1.8Mbps. Continue Reading...
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