Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Samsung - D900i - pink

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Brand: Samsung EAN: 8808987378349 Feature: Main screen size (in pixels) - 240 x 320 pixels Label: Samsung Manufacturer: Samsung Model: D900I Publisher: Samsung Studio: Samsung
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Main screen size (in pixels) - 240 x 320 pixels Frequencies - Quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) mobile phone Wap/GPRS - EDGE Built-in 128 Mbps modem JAVA MIDP 2.0 WAP 2.0 browser Connectivity (summary) - Stereo Bluetooth Bluetooth photo printing PC synchronisation via USB port Client e-mail TV output Languages - French, English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Turkish
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Customer Rating:      Summary: More Options Please! Comment: I'm rather pissed off about this phone. On one hand it has many nice features, it looks and feels good, I like most of the graphics, I am happy with the camera and the blue tooth.
On the other hand one mostly have to live with the configuration the phone comes with and that's it. There are only two themes, the shortcut buttons configuration is very limited (I DON'T WANT TO CONNECT TO THE WEB EVERY TIME I ACCIDENTALLY PRESS THE OK BUTTON FOR CHRIST'S SAKE), the display turns off immediately when you close the phone and there is no way to show the time permanently. Weather it shows digital or analog clock depends on the kind of background you choose and so on. I've never had a Samsung before, all the other phones I tried have given me much more freedom of choice. I'll never buy a Samsung again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best phone I've ever had! Comment: This is a gorgeous little phone. Previously I've mainly had Nokia phones and one other Samsung slide phone and none of them even remotely measured up to this one. The features are fantastic, is really easy to use, the camera is good for still photos but it is a bit slow for moving ones unfortunately; I would say that is the only draw back for it.
It's really easy to load the Samsung software onto your PC, and from there you can back up your photos, videos etc. on your computer and import songs to your phone which you can listen to or use as ringtones. It stores quite a lot of photos and text messages even without external memory which is a bonus, but even the memory cards for it are cheap and cheerful!
The web feature is also the best I've ever experienced, although I rarely use it apart from to cheat in pub quizzes.
On top of all of this, it's gorgeous! The best looking pink phone I reckon; because a lot of it is metallic, small bumps or scrapes don't show up so much. And although it's really slim it doesn't break easily; I've dropped mine countless times and it still works a treat. Best phone yet!
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Editorial Reviews:
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With its TV output, Bluetooth compatibility, photo/video sensor and WAP + EDGE connectivity, the SGH-D900i mobile phone really is at the peak of Samsung's technology! This slider mobile telephone comes with a 262,144 colour TFT screen to display your images and videos, and captures the world around you on camera, so you can print the best shots in just a few seconds thanks to its Bluetooth technology. You'll also be able to view your creations on a television via its dedicated output and sent emails via its Internet connection. Also equipped with an internal memory of 60 MB, the SGH-D900i mobile phone has a slot for microSD cards, so you can file all your personal information and even upload your favourite songs. Its USB port makes it possible to synchronise data with your computer quickly, while the call transfer and conference call features make the SGH-D900i a really practical and handy device!
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