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The Awsome Power of the Samsung G600

Over the years Samsung has established itself as a stalwart in the thriving mobile phone industry. This South Korean electronic giant has given the world an exciting range of handsets in the last few years. Be its exciting D-series, or slim E-Series, Samsung has brought a sea change in terms of mobile phone features and functionalities. After creating huge sensation among the consumers with their feature rich stylist handsets Samsung is again bringing another member to its league, this time under the G-Series category, called the Samsung G600.

The Samsung G600 is a heavily loaded slider phone in an attractive casing. The handset measures 102 x 47.8 x 14.9 mm and weighs 105 grams and works on Quad Band technology, ensuring simfree use across many countries. The display feature is magnificent - the O2 phone has got a 2.2 inch 16 million colour TF screen supported with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels. The phone stands tall above the rest with its stunning imaging feature. Equipped with a highly impressive 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, the phone works great for any occasion - birthday, wedding, family get-together or anything else.

Music features in the phone are also superb. The O2 Samsung G600 houses an integrated music player as well as a stereo FM radio. For those game lovers, the the device turns into a complete gaming console - it features embedded Java games as well as supports downloadable games. With 55MB internal memory and MicroSD memory card option, you can keep your entire world of entertainment with you. Connectivity features in the phone are also brilliantly incorporated - thanks to feature like Bluetooth A2DP, USB, EDGE and GPRS. The Samsung G600 carries some more features such as WAP 2.0 XHTML, NetFront HTML, TV Output, mobile printing, email support, handsfree speakerphone etc. All in all, the Samsung G600 is a complete package.

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1. CHRIS (11:24, 11.09.2008)
Hi! i would agree that samsung phones are good but they are letting the software side down by not giving the user a chance in changing there message tone and all you get is weeney little sounds.I hope the person who writes the software uses there head and think about the people and there tones or music.I have read a lot of comments about this and they arnt happy too.
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