Samsung P200 with UMA support
Samsung announced their first mobile phone to work with the Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) technology. Samsung P200 is the first handset of the company which will use Wi-Fi technology...
- Bazza
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I have the P200 on BT Fusion, best mobile ever (I used to be a 3G nut!). A no nonsense phone, with easy to navigate menus and features all wrapped up in the great slider look as with D's and E's in the range, its small yet comfortable to use.
The UMA is configurable giving you just wifi, or standard mobile network (with excellent coverage), or both where it seemless swaps from wifi to mobile signal in mid call (when out of wifi range) with no noticeable difference. (unless you put the bleep on to tell you ranges)
Camera quality is great (its a ruddy phone not a camera, if you want mega mega pixels buy a camera not a phone!), The usual Samsung battery curse is non existant getting a good 4 days plus between charge with heavy use, included heavy WAP usage (browsing and downloading)
With more mobiles to star the race to use wifi comming around the corner this little beauty, gets your feet well and truely in the starting blocks!
regards
Bazza
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- 2007-08-14 21:13
- mX@q
- Phone Dude
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BT Fusion Plus Has this phone in the range (NEW Fusion from British Telecom)
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- 2007-04-07 00:22
- mqY3
- kandy david
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htis phone is a great invention by samsung.the features are incredible.i would defintely buy this phone dude.i love it.especially the fact that it uses the UMA technology.
go samsung
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- 2006-07-23 21:21
- PYMg
- Pritwin Peter
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Excellent Techno... UMA..... Hope every phones kumin ahead will have dis... thanks 2 Samsung 2 kum up wid such a innovation
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- 2006-07-22 07:31
- PB7I
- KRAZR
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Motorola has already 2 phones for British Telecom Fusion service on the market, one of them being special version of RARZ V3B. http://www.btfusionorder.bt.co...you_get.aspx
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- 2006-07-22 06:18
- ygq9
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