The Samsung E900 resembles a 'Super group' of music scene. Just like a super group which is consists of individual musicians who are already famous in their respective fields, the Samsung E900 too includes all the best features from its previous successful models like D500, D600 and D800. The Samsung E900 drew a lot of comparison with LG K800 which was released about a month prior to it. Though design wise, the LG chocolate is more interesting, the Samsung E900 packs more features and support memory cards.
The touch sensitive keypad remains largely hidden till the slider is opened. 262144 colour deliverable TFT screen produces images with amazing clarity and remains easily readable even in bright sunlight. The Samsung E900 is widely rumored to be codenamed 'Ghost' because of the reflection it produces on its glossy surface.
The Samsung E900 includes Voice Clarity Feature – that automatically adjusts volume according to background noise. Pixel Viewer is another useful feature to view document in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and HTML formats. If you find the handset's display small for large files, you can watch them on a larger screen like your TV.
The camera module of the Samsung E900 is based on CMOS technology, 2.0 mega-pixel and backed by digital zoom and integrated LED flash. The result is bright and high resolution pictures in all light conditions. Video recording in CIF format is enabled. With TV Output, you can enjoy the special moments you captured with all at once.
This tri-band phone has more options to keep you connected other than GSM mobile connectivity across five continents. High speed EDGE/GPRS powered Internet connectivity is supported by WAP 2.0/xHTML browser and an email client that supports POP3, SMTP and IMAP4 protocols. Download all you want to the Samsung E900's generous 80Mb memory pool which can be expanded further through memory card.
The Vodafone Samsung E900 is more like a geek that has got a stunning visual makeover!
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