Archive for the ‘Samsung Mobile Phones’ Category

Samsung Soul Overview

The Soul is a slide-phone, slim and compact, classily finished in metal.  The handset is minimalist, and when opened slides up to reveal a flat keypad.  It’s lovely to hold and ultra slim, a mere 12.9 mm thick.
The phone was the first to include a 16 million colour display and fast 3G transfer of files [...]

Samsung Genio Touch

A Samsung Genio Touch review reveals a middle of the range touchscreen that is aimed at the youth market. Where it differs when compared to other mobiles is in its interchangeable day glow fascias, but in a mobile world dominated by grey, black, or white, a little day glow never hurt.
Although the snazzy, curvy [...]

Samsung Lucido Review

It’s fair to say that the Samsung Lucido is…different, although quite what the target demographic is remains to be seen. It looks like a normal Samsung mobile phone, but it has qualities that no other phone possesses.
But first things first. It looks good, has a screen that’s very bright indeed, thanks to AMOLED, although it’s [...]

LG Secret – stylish and powerful

The LG Secret is a slider phone that looks good and promises a great deal. The problem is that it really doesn’t deliver as much as it should.
Certainly the handset, which is widely available as a contract mobile phone or as a pay as you go mobile phone, looks good. It’s thin, but set up [...]

Samsung U600 – compact yet powerful

The U600 is yet another in Samsung’s series of very thin mobile phones, the successor to the D900, and at 81g and just 10.9mm thick, it’s certainly impressive in size, noticeably lighter than the D900, and possibly even thinner. But what’s packed into such a small space?
The answer is – quite a lot. For something [...]

Samsung Omnia i900

On paper, at least, Samsung’s newest smartphone, the Omnia i900, looks good. It comes with a five megapixel camera, as well as Wi-Fi, GPS, and HSDPA, as well as, of course, a music player – in other words, everything you’d expect on the latest mobile phones.
The downside is that it’s powered by Windows 6.1 Mobile, [...]

Samsung S5230 Tocco Lite Review

Clearly, this is one of the budget phones of 2009 that is quite cool and savvy in terms of function as well as design.
The Samsung Tocco Lite is not actually an offspring of the senior Tocco, rather, it is a counterattack to LG’s Cookie, which conquered the mobile phone world during the first months of [...]

Samsung Omnia i900 Review

The Samsung Omnia i900 is a super friendly phone. It uses the familiar Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Operating System, so using it should be a breeze.
With a friendly TouchWiz interface, you won’t get lost with its easy drag and drop interactivity. It has an on-screen QWERTY keyboard so that accessing Powerpoint, Excel and Word documents [...]