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Samsung i450 is not exactly a compact cellphone, in fact it IS quite big for my taste specially since I have small hands. But really, it's not that big a deal. H as it weighs a good 114 g, which is 26g less than N81's which looks a lot like this Samsun...
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The i450 comes with a pretty standard suite of S60-based applications. Beyond the PIM applications, the highlights would be the inclusions of the Adobe PDF reader and the Quickoffice viewers for Word, Excel and PowerPoint files. This is version 3.8, a...
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Samsung's SGH-i450 is almost a Nokia in Samsung's clothes. I say that because it uses the popular Series 60 smartphone platform, developed by Nokia. Some readers may remember the Siemens SX1, also a smartphone based on the S60 platform. It didn't...
Smooth dual slider, Looks, User-friendly interface...
No in built games, Basic camera...
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techtree.com Updated: 2013-11-09 05:42:40
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We know Samsung phones for their typical metallic solid build and the vividly colorful user interface. The i450 model that were covering today is different from these typical Sammies. It belongs to the i series of Samsung phones that feature, among...
Tactile keys, speedy Symbian OS, 3.5mm ear-phone port, HSDPA (3.5G) ready...
CIF resolution video recording, build quality and sliding mechanism could have been better...
The Samsung i450 is retailing for around Rs. 13,000. Comparatively speaking, the Nokia N73 Music Edition sells for the same price and has a 3.2 mega-pixel auto-focus camera. All other features are very similar. But the i450 rules when it comes to key...
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One look and I was sure this is a Nokia phone with Samsung written on it! Obviously I was wrong, but the i450 seems less Samsung and more Nokia. Moreover, the phone runs on Symbian 60. But giving Samsung no credit for its own phone would be wrong. The...
The battery is decent if there's minimal usage. If you use the phone for browsing or even flash (for the camera) you will be left with very little battery for anything else. I used the phone to talk a lot, and I had to charge the phone twice.The phone...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2013-11-09 05:42:41
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As far as mobile phones go, weve seen a slew of them that have gone the portable music route, as evident from the lineups from both Nokia and Samsung. Recently, we got our hands on the Samsung i450, one of Samsungs "Live Loud" series of music pho...
Excellent build quality matched with above average audio delivery but marred by a mediocre 2MP camera. Thats an apt description for the i450. Its perfect if youre looking for a marriage of the Symbian OS with a good music phone, or just a good musi...
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Samsung SGH-i450 Music Edition Mobile PhoneThe Samsung SGH-i450 is a truly innovative music phone that offers a dual slider design and touch wheel music navigation. When the i450 slides up, the mobile phone supports powerful smartphone features with Sy...
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In most people’s minds Symbian and Samsung are two things that just don’t go together. The Samsung i450 however might just be here to prove them wrong. Sporting the rare dual-slide design, it is one of the most interesting smartphone offerings...
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smape.com Updated: 2013-11-09 05:42:44
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Samsung i450 - is the musical flagship of the Samsung company, combining a number of elements ensuring its leading positions. First of all, the devices design is quite self-explaining, i.e. the form factor. The innovative aspect lies behind the doubl...
Samsung i450 is a very interesting smartphone provided that Samsung dont make a failure of their planned release terms and keep the price as stated. The device has a somewhat mediocre functionality, yet the extremely usable music player and the high...
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Within Samsung’s portfolio the i450 is neither a top-of-the-line nor the key smartphone offering. Low index, reasonable price tag – it would seem this phone is bound to pass unnoticed. However music-wise, this is the finest mass-market product...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2013-11-09 05:42:45
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The i450 pulls off a neat visual trick, and packs a surprising punch for music fans. Did it perk up our ears, or were we longing for a Serenata?...
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