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Samsung Pixon 12 M8910
One of the first 12-megapixel camera phones, the Pixon 12 M8910 is capable of snapping some great shots, even in low light, thanks to its powerful xenon flash. Its touchscreen is resistive, so it's not as responsive as capacitive models, but the AMOLED display is bright and beautiful, and connectivity is good
Editor's rating
6.7
Samsung Jet
Samsung touts the Jet as the fastest touchscreen phone on the market. While we're not convinced of that claim, the Jet does have plenty of other things going for it, including a gorgeously bright and vivid AMOLED screen, some innovative user-interface ideas and a great 5-megapixel camera
User rating
4.0
Editor's rating
6.6
Samsung Pixon
Samsung's love affair with touchscreen phones has produced some gems -- and some stinkers. The latest direction both Samsung and its Korean arch-rival LG are taking touchscreens is the high-end camera phone. The Pixon packs 8 megapixels and a dual LED flash, but can it outshine its rivals?
User rating
5.9
Editor's rating
7.9
Samsung U800
As well as supporting HSDPA for fast downloads, the U800 also has dual cameras, so you can use it for video calling. It's a sleek-looking candybar phone with great call quality, impressive battery life and easy-to-navigate menus. Consider examining this one before making any purchasing decisions, if you ask us
User rating
9.0
Editor's rating
8.1
Samsung Tocco
Samsung's latest touchscreen handset, the Tocco, is ready to take on the iPhone. The Tocco's interface is much improved over previous Samsung touchscreen phones and it struts HSDPA and a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus. Does its great style tip the scales in its favour?
User rating
7.1
Editor's rating
8.0
Samsung G800
Samsung's reputation for making great phones continues with the G800. Its design is close to a digital camera, sporting a 5-megapixel shooter, 3x optical zoom and a xenon flash. Add in HSDPA for high-speed Internet access and you've got a recipe for Samsung's best camera phone to date
User rating
9.0
Editor's rating
8.0
Samsung E840
This sleek and glossy slider from Samsung offers style with functionality. An onboard document reader and built-in music player with FM tuner top its great gadgets
User rating
7.0
Editor's rating
7.0
Samsung D840
The curved metallic details on the front of the Samsung D840 look as though they've been ripped off a brand-new E-Class. Fortunately, unlike a Mercedes, the D840 is very pocket-friendly, measuring only 12mm thin
Editor's rating
7.3
Samsung U700
The U700 isn't just another fashionable phone from Samsung. It sports a large screen ideal for the Web, along with HSDPA (3.5G) that loads pages with blistering speed
User rating
5.3
Editor's rating
6.9
Samsung U600
An even slimmer, sleeker slider phone from Samsung, the U600 is jam-packed with excellent features such as a 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus, an MP3 player, FM radio and stereo Bluetooth. And it's only 11mm thick
User rating
5.9
Editor's rating
8.0
Samsung D830
Samsung's Ultra Edition series boasts some of the slimmest phones made to date and the D830 is jostling for top spot, measuring just 10mm in depth. It's not shy on features, either -- it packs a 2-megapixel camera, an image editor, a music player and Internet connectivity, but the keypad is a real disappointment
User rating
8.0
Editor's rating
7.5
Samsung D900
The Samsung D900 is a very slim phone considering its feature set and is testament to Samsung's engineering prowess. The 3-megapixel camera, A2DP support, 80MB of internal memory and an expandable microSD slot puts this phone at the top end of Samsung's UK portfolio, but it is let down somewhat by its keypad
User rating
6.9
Editor's rating
7.9
Samsung Z400
The Samsung Z400 is particularly small and light for a 3G phone -- in fact, it's one of the few 3G slider phones on the market. It's packed with features, including an MP3 player, a 0.3-megapixel camera for video calling and a 2-megapixel camera for regular use, and the expandable microSD slot provides plenty of room to store all your images and MP3s
User rating
8.0
Editor's rating
7.6
Samsung E900
The Samsung E900 is a stylish slider phone that has an impressive feature set, a heat- and touch-sensitive touchpad and a stylish design. The resemblance to LG's Chocolate KG800 is undeniable, but the E900 has the upper hand on features, offering a speakerphone, a 2-megapixel camera and a slot for a microSD memory card
User rating
5.7
Editor's rating
7.9
Samsung P300
For a handset that's 9mm thin and weighs only 81g, the P300 doesn't suffer from a lack of features -- it has a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, 80MB of internal memory, a Web browser and a 262k colour screen. Sadly, the cool retro-calculator styling means the keypad has been annoyingly rearranged
User rating
6.3
Editor's rating
7.7
Samsung D800
On the face of it, there's certainly plenty going on with the D800 in terms of features, with a 1.3-megapixel camera, music playback, Internet browsing and more to take your fancy. But we were underwhelmed by this phone in two crucial areas -- usability and memory
Editor's rating
7.0
Samsung Z500 Pink
First launched in 2005, the SGH-Z500 was, at the time, one of the smallest 3G phones available. The design was based on the popular SGH-E700, with the addition of a 1-megapixel camera, 3G support and a microSD/TransFlash memory expansion slot. One year later and the Z500 has been relaunched in pink
Editor's rating
6.8
Samsung S400i
Of all the Samsung i-mode phones, the S400i has the lowest specifications, but due to its slide form-factor, small size and unmistakable Samsung styling, it's attracting plenty of admirers. It's i-mode features are useful, but the VGA camera and low-res screen do it no favours
User rating
3.8
Editor's rating
6.6
Samsung D600
A good-looking little slider phone, the D600 is brimming with features, such as a 2.0-megapixel camera, a swich MP3 player and easily removable flash memory. Only minor issues such as a lack of voice dialling detract from its loveliness
User rating
8.0
Editor's rating
7.3
Samsung E350
Despite an obvious omission -- Bluetooth -- and an inability to expand on the internal memory, the E350 has a few tricks up its slider, including a reasonable camera, a nifty MP3 player and a handy voice recorder. Battery life is its only real disappointment
User rating
8.0
Editor's rating
7.3
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