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Samsung F110 Adidas Phone Review

Samsung Adidas Sport F110 is a thin and light 2.5G GPRS/EDGE slider equipped with 2? 240×320 QVGA 262K color TFT screen, 2 megapixel camera, FM radio and mp3 player.
Pretty weak specs by current standards.
But the real focus of Samsung Adidas phone is on the sports enthusiast with specialized heartbeat monitor, step counter and other dedicated sports applications. Dedicated sports app and music access keys also come a long way to making this phone into a good exercise companion.

Well, would you look at this? Not quite a year after we got some pretty strong whiffs of the SGH-F110 fitness phone, the rumor has at long last become a reality. Heck, even the model name stayed the same. Slated to launch in the UK next month, the Samsung / Adidas F110 (miCoach) is out to take on the mighty Nike+ training system, and besides the obligatory heartbeat monitor and step counter, the handset also boasts a built-in MP3 player / FM tuner, two-inch LCD and a two-megapixel camera. Additionally, the currently unpriced phone will chime in when you're not running hard enough, but feel free to drown it out with jams packed on the 1GB of internal memory.

The Samsung F110 Adidas phone is expected to be available soon, for all you sports/geek combination people. SlashPhone has more on the Samsung F110 Adidas phone: “The F110 is actually not that great of a phone if you are a geek, although if you are a more physically fit type of person, it’s great, with and included heartbeat monitor, step counter, and other sports applications.

The Samsung F110 Adidas phone is a slider that looks pretty thin, sleek, and overall good. I would never own one, I am not a fitness minded person, but for those that are, it looks, and functions pretty well from the sound of it. There isn’t a price or availability other than sometime next month.”

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