expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 04:29:56
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Manufacturers are queuing up to take a slice of the BlackBerrys market share. Samsungs i600 is a Windows Mobile smartphone with a built-in QWERTY keyboard that can do what a BlackBerry can, and more besides. We reviewed the Orange-branded version...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-10-04 04:29:58
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Samsung has been producing some extremely elegant and popular handsets of late. The i600 smartphone may not be one of the prettiest - its a bit blocky and corporate looking - but get past that square appearance and the rather severe angles, and there...
Highly compact, Push email, Good connectivity...
Only Windows Mobile 5.0, No office software, Limited camera...
Samsung has recently been making a name for itself as the maker of super-thin smartphones, and its corporate-led range is no exception. The SGH-i600 (£285 inc. VAT) measures just 12mm in depth, yet is crammed with features. At 2.3-inches, the display i...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 04:30:08
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Samsung i600 Review by 3G See 3Gs best deal on the Samsung i600- click here It was only a matter of time before Samsung introduced its slimline Ultra design into its smartphones. But is the new i600 all size zero and no brains? We don’t know what di...
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Can the Blackjacks popularity continue in the UK?...
HSDPA, Wi-Fi, interface...
Large, eats batteries for breakfast...
A good solid offering from a non-traditional smartphone maker...
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The handset itself is extremely compact, measuring 11.3 x 5.9 x 1.2cm and weighing in at a very lightweight 105g. It feels robust and well made and it can certainly withstand the day-to-day bumps of a busy lifestyle - even just trying to crowbar the...
The i600 is difficult to fault. Really. Compact and well-built, it is an ideal smartphone device. Even the tiny elastic-attached plastic covers to the different ports seem as though they might last as long as the handset itself. The micro keyboard mig...
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With such a wide range of devices on test, it's often a physical attribute that catches our eye before anything else. And, in the case of the Samsung SGH-i600, it's the phone's anorexic profile that really marks it out. It measures a stick-thin 12mm at...
Slim and well connected, but ease-of-use issues limit its appeal...
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iMobile.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 20:22:17
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The Samsung i600 (BlackJack) is the latest addition to Telstra’s high-speed Next G network handset portfolio. The Windows Mobile smartphone is from Samsung’s Ultra Messaging line – handsets that have been specifically designed with messa...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 20:22:19
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Sleeker and prettier than your typical keyboard-sporting mobile, the BlackJack is a powerful phone with tons of features, including some great multimedia options. It supports most networking options (including Wi-Fi for when youre near an access point...
Lots of features and expansion capabilities, great looking design, good multimedia handling.
Operating system slow and painful, keys a little too cramped.
Sleeker and prettier than your typical keyboard-sporting mobile, the BlackJack is a powerful phone with tons of features, including some great multimedia options. It supports most networking options (including Wi-Fi for when youre near an access point...
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Samsung’s Ultra range is renowned for being the slimmest collection of phones on the planet, and the Korean manufacturer has now injected its diet gene into its smartphone collection. The latest model, the i600, measures 11.8mm thick, and is quite p...
Very slim. Great keyboard. Top connectivity.
Small screen. Average camera.
An incredibly well connected smartphone that will excite suits and the super-skinny handset fanclub...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-12-09 02:03:57
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If it's sleek and slim we always think of a stylish handset, a good looking one. What more if it is equipped with high-speed technology any one could ask for - HSDPA, Wi-Fi, and 3G? The slim and compact SGH-i600 does just that and more. Unlike the usu...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-12-09 02:03:59
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Now, with the SGH-i600 (also known as Blackjack in some countries), Samsung has finally fixed the i320s shortcomings and added all that was missing (WiFi, 3G with HSDPA support) and yet manages to only be a tad thicker than the i320.
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-12-09 02:04:00
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Its black, Jack By TAN KIT HOONG When I reviewed the Samsung SGH-i320 some time ago, I noted that that the device was possibly the sleekest, nicest-looking smarpthone with a thumb Qwerty keyboard I had ever seen; but it was a letdown technically beca...
Full complement of connectivity options; great looks; Carousel screen.
Small Qwerty thumb keyboard takes getting used to; relatively short battery life; slows to a crawl when running Windows Media Player.
When I reviewed the Samsung SGH-i320 some time ago, I noted that that the device was possibly the sleekest, nicest-looking smarpthone with a thumb Qwerty keyboard I had ever seen; but it was a letdown technically because it lacked 3G and WiFi to make i...
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