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Samsung X660 review

Samsung X660 is interesting for its design. The external monochrome display is more a plus, than a minus.
However the presence or rather a middling VGA camera only increases the price. At a size not bigger than your credit card it can definitely be called small. Add to that the fact that weighs only 2.75 oz (78 g) put it in the featherweight family so now you can carry your phone is not an heavy lump in your pant pockets anymore. In spite of being one of the lightest Samsung phones available in the market it is sure to make heads turn when you take it out and flip it open.
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Samsung E330N review

Samsung E330N is an update of Samsung E330. There are some changes in the model with an index "N", but they are not numerous.
First of all the plastic, which the phone's body is made of, has changed, it became velvety and very pleasant to the touch. Due to the new plastic, the device will hardly slip down from hands. The second difference is the phone is a triple band: GSM 900/1800/1900. The third innovation is a replacement of the external color display to monochrome. And finally, Java MIDP 2.0 support appeared in the device. Like its predecessor, Samsung E330N is executed in the clamshell form-factor. The device looks attractively, all edges are smoothed as much as possible, and it is pleasant to hold it in hands.
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Samsung X200 review

Meeting the demand for simplicity, the X200 offers an enticing folder design with easy-to-use features.
The Samsung X200 features a compact folder design keeping things light and slim. With its simple lines and metallic finish, this phone will be a classic for years to come. Open up its slim case to reveal an easy-to-use interface with large buttons, making text messaging and making calls easy. This very compact phone brings style to functionality. The device is rather small (85x43x19 mm), and the weight is also little - 75 g. Due to this dimensions the X200 easily fits both a trousers pocket and a shirt one. The body of the handset is completely of a qualitative plastic, and the covering is smooth by touch.
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Samsung E910 - Serene review

Samsung tied up with Bang & Olufsen to design a cell phone which would be something unconventional.
Different yet simple, something with a minimalistic design. While the Serene is all of this, the general swing of the people's opinion seems to be that the Serene does not look to be very easy to use. Thanks to an extremely unconventional keypad and a form factor that has taken inspiration from a lady's powder box, most people are convinced that this one will be relegated to history even before it makes its debut. It will be called as the Samsung Serene or Samsung SGH E910.
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Samsung D550 review

At CommunicAsia, Samsung announced a buttony handset that they call the Samsung D550.
The clamshell design hides a QWERTY keypad which explains the large number of buttons on the handset. The design is something of an enigma and you need to have a clear look at the accompanying images. Evidently, the handset can be closed as a clamshell so that its easy to carry around However once you open up ; it would have been too difficult to llok at the screen at one end and the QWERTY keypad at the other. An ingenious solution has been arrived upon by Samsung's engineers.
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Samsung X620 review

Bar-phone in design detail, the SGH-X620 conveys its dedication to form and function.
Shining out from the competition in basic black with silver side accents .Let's take a look at this candy bar from Samsung and see what it has to offer in today's competitive market. At a quick glance, it does tri-band GSM/GPRS but doesn't support EDGE and also lacks Bluetooth. Thanfully, but at least it has Infrared and a USB connectivity for data transfer. But honestly speaking, its quite useless considering its limited base memory of 3 MB. But this phone has an FM radio tuner which will surely appeal to the intended audience.
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