Typical price: £350
What is it: A slim 5-megapixel camera phone
What we think: Great if you want to take printable images with a phone that's slim enough to take anywhere
Average user rating
Average user rating from 12 users
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Samsung G600 user reviews
December 21, 2007
Posted by: beckym1981
"Entirely delightful"
What I like:
The music player, the slim design, the ability to create your own themes
What I don't like:
The slider starts getting a bit loose with use
Review:
I love this phone, I really don't understand the bad reviews, so I thought I would chip in and stick up for the G600. I actually swapped my Sony Ericsson K850i for the G600, and comparing the 2, I much prefer the G600.
The phone is made from very good quality materials, metal at the front and plastic at the back. The screen is very bright and clear, and its a gorgeous phone to look at and is so slim, and fits well in your hand. The keys are metal, and as a texter I find it very comfortable.
The media player is good, and one feature I like is that albums can be viewed via album art. Also, the phone allows you to create your own themes.
The camera is good too, obviously not as good as the SE K850i camera, but its good for a mobile phone. The quality of the videos are excellent though !
The G600 doesnt have any many functions as some phones, but I find the features it does have, work well.
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