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Samsung E600 Triband GSM 900/1800/1900 Camera Phone Review (1)
Bluetooth 8 Sept 2004

Samsung E600

We reviewed the S300 last year and was quite impressed by its small footprint. This year, Samsung launches another phone E600, which in fact resembles the S300. In fact, most of the functions are quite similar to the old S300 with the inclusion of MMS and VGA camera capabilities and an improved 64 chord MMF based ringtone.

The E600 has the conventional Samsung interface with a flip page menu. It has a display of 128 x 128 pixels which is somewhat a bit small for GPRS usage. The phone comes with 16 bits colour screen and looks vibrant under normal lighting conditions. It has a dimension of 82 x 41.8 x 23.5 mm and weighs 85g.

The E600 has a memory of 11MB and has no expansion capability. The storage can be used for ringtones, images and java games. K500i comes with a max talktime of 7 hrs and a standby time of 150hrs. The packages comes with 2 batteries which comes handy if battery runs out. Ringtones supported format is 64 chord MMF. Video Recording is supported in MJPG format. Java is also supported and you can install your favourite 3D games via GPRS. No data cable and CDROM is provided in the pacakge.

Similar to the S300, the most important difference is the inclusion of a camera.

The back

Left rear with volume up/down and infra red port

Right rear with instant access button to camera function

A VGA 640x480 camera lens built on the top of the phone

A covered earphone jack, an improvement over the S300

Specifications

Phone Type TriBand
Network Supporter GSM 900/1800/1900
Wireless Technology WAP, GPRS, Java, IrDA, MMS
LCD Display 128 x 128 pixels
Colour / Number of Colours Yes / 16 bits
Form Factor Clamshell
Dimensions 82 x 41.8 x 23.5 mm
Weight incl Battery 85g
Battery Power Rating 600mAh Lithium Ion
Max Talktime 7 hrs
Max Standby Time 150hrs
Digital Camera / Video Max resolution 640x480, Video MJPG
Ringtone 64 channels polyphonic MMF

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