Typical price: £225
What is it: A very slim slider phone with a 3.2-megapixel camera
What we think: If you want a good camera phone that will fit in your pocket, the U600 is well worth taking a look at
Average user rating
Average user rating from 14 users
Agree? Disagree? Write your own review of the Samsung U600
Samsung U600 user reviews
January 21, 2008
Posted by: Jane Padley
"All style, no substance"
What I like:
when it's back in its box
What I don't like:
irritating touch-sensitivity
Review:
I must be a luddite. I like mechanical keys that respond when I press them, not a phone that rings your bank on a premium number if you just breath on it.
When using the U600 you feel like you're trying to seduce a fickle lover who reacts unexpectedly at every prompt.
Yet again, after trying to find an upgrade that matches the Samsung E800 and having tried the LG Chocolate and now this useless U600 I am convinced that the constant egging on to upgrade is a magnificent con.
The new models I've tried lack the robustness, reliability and serious user-friendliness required by someone who is not into show, but wants a phone that works without having to seduce it.
Tell us what you think
Can't find the product you're looking for? Want to suggest a product for review?

Do More with your Mobile Phone
- Gear Envy: Samsung U700
- How do I back up my mobile phone contacts, text messages and pictures?
- Gear Envy: Samsung G600
- Gear Envy: Motorola Rizr Z8
- Gear Envy: Nokia N95
- Gear Envy: LG Prada KE850
on Mobile Phones
HTC Hero gets unofficial upgrade to Android 2.1 Eclair
Sick of being stuck in the Android-update slow lane, HTC Hero hackers have taken matters into their own hands and released a mostly working version of Android 2.1
More:
- Samsung S5560 and B3410: Festive phones from Carphone Warehouse
- 3 to let mobile-broadband punters cancel contracts over poor 3G coverage
- BBC scotches new iPlayer iPhone app rumour
- Make an iPod touch into an iPhone with 3's MiFi bundle
- Motorola Milestone: The Droid drops exclusively on eXpansys until 2010
Latest Mobile phone Reviews
BlackBerry Storm 2
Clicking touchscreen may be useful for clumsy people, but ditching the Qwerty keyboard has its drawbacks
INQ Mini 3G
Sluggish at times, and not the easiest phone to use, but it offers a great range of features at a low price








