Samsung U600 Limited Black Gold Edition
Another alluring Samsung Limited Edition phone is about to become a fact, as today a sleek and exclusive Samsung U600 Limited Black Gold Edition is to start selling.
As usually, there is no official information about the phone on the Samsung site. There is also no word on the special materials used in the phone but currently the Samsung U600 Limited Black Gold Edition can be found for around 320 EUR.
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Samsung U600 Limited Black Gold Edition photos
Samsung U600, a phone we reviewed recently, had become a common favorite and till now it has been introduced in seven color variations. Samsung U600 is a 10.9 mm thin slider with a 262K QVGA display and is packed with multimedia extras such as a 3.2 megapixel autofocus camera, MP3 player, FM radio and even TV out. The business applications of the quad-band phone are on par, including business card recognition, document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), organizer and Yahoo search. The integrated 60 MB of memory is expandable via the microSD card slot and Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP support completes the worthy set of phone functions.
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Samsung U600 Limited Black Gold Edition - reader comments
- Dauid k Walter
Well, i think the Samsung u600 le is (A) class, 3.2mp best thin design & display.
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- 2007-11-24 23:30
- j2CP
- Ed
I think it looks nice. Mostof the colours the U600 has now don't look that well, but I like this one. I hope they update the GUI though... and make a U700 version of this...
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- 2007-11-23 15:14
- 4XZk
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