Samsung Phones

Samsung Ch@t 335


In a nutshell:

The Samsung Ch@t 335 is a budget BlackBerry-beater. With a full QWERTY keyboard and an optical trackpad, it's ideal for texting, emailing, facebooking or tweeting. We love its superslim quality feel that fools people into thinking you've bought a high-end handset. The phone comes with Wi-Fi, an FM radio, music player and a 3.5mm headphone jack. It can accept memory cards up to 8GB. The camera may be little more than a toy, but everything else about the S3350 Chat shouts quality. Available in Black, Pink or White.

Samsung Galaxy Apollo

In a nutshell:

The Samsung Galaxy is a cut-down Android smartphone with features such as a 3.2 inch touchscreen, aGPS, 3D sound, DivX video playback, fast internet access, a large battery and plenty of memory. It's a smart phone at a smart price, but don't buy it on Orange!

Samsung Galaxy Europa

In a nutshell:

The Samsung Europa is a cut-price Android smartphone that manages to steer a fine line between cost-cutting and preserving essential Android features. Its best features include Social Hub, which integrates contacts, calendars, email and social networking, plus access to thousands of Android apps and games. There's also GPS with Google Maps, a music player, FM radio, 3G HSDPA, Wi-Fi and a powerful battery. The screen may be smaller than other Android phones, and the camera fairly basic, but when you compare the Europa with other phones at this price, we think you'll be very impressed.

Samsung Galaxy Fit

In a nutshell:

The Samsung Galaxy Fit is a budget Android phone that doesn't compromise too much on spec. With 150,000 apps to choose from, plus a 5 megapixel autofocus camera, music player with FM radio and GPS with Google Maps, there's plenty of entertainment here. Keep in touch on the move with integrated contacts, facebook, twitter and email using Samsung's Social Hub. The Galaxy Fit has the hardware to back up this functionality too - a good-sized 3.3 inch display, 600MHz processor, memory card slot, fast 3G HSDPA internet access and a high capacity 1350mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy Mini

In a nutshell:

The Samsung Mini is a compact smartphone, even though the word "Mini" seems to be an exaggeration. There's lot's here to like, including the Android 2.2 operating system with access to apps from the Android Market, GPS with Google Maps, Samsung's user-friendly TouchWiz interface, a music player and an FM radio with RDS. The hardware is impressive too: a powerful 600MHz processor, large 1200 mAh battery, fast 3G HSDPA, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Available in Black, Silver or White.

Samsung Genio


In a nutshell:

The Samsung Genio Touch is an entry-level touchscreen phone very similar to the Tocco Lite, but with a more basic camera and a smaller screen. Better looking than the Tocco Lite, but with easy access to Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, we think that the Genio Touch is a great phone and a bargain too.                       

Samsung Jet


In a nutshell:

The Samsung Jet is a slimline mid-range touchscreen phone that gives a lot, for a modest price. It's a superfast phone, with a responsive touchscreen interface, plenty of online widgets, an excellent web browser, multi-tasking and a superfast processor to power it all. With a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, a music player, FM radio with RDS, and the capability of playing DivX & Xvid videos, it has plenty of entertainment on board. We have to mention the incredible AMOLED display, the 2GB of built-in memory, the 3.5mm audio jack, WiFi and HSDPA. There are just too many good features to list!                       

Samsung Omnia 2


In a nutshell:
The Samsung Omnia 2 is one of the greatest mobile devices ever! Running Windows Mobile, this is really a mobile office with full email and MS Office functionality, as well as a superb web browser, 5 megapixel camera, DVD-like video recording, video calling, GPS and motion games. It''s got a huge 3.7 inch display with the highest screen resolution currently available, and it can connect to just about anything via WiFi, Bluetooth, USB, 3.5mm audio jack and DLNA. It may be big and it may be expensive, but this is perhaps the most powerful smartphone so far released.                       

Samsung Tocco Lite


In a nutshell:

The Tocco Lite is Samsung''s answer to the LG Cookie. Available in black, pink or white, it''s a bargain touchscreen phone. Although it lacks 3G, it offers a fabulous fun user interface with easy access to Facebook and YouTube, plus all the features that you''d expect: a 3.2 megapixel camera, video recording, music player, FM radio with RDS, memory card slot and Bluetooth. Available free on contract with a choice of free gifts: from free line rental to a free Playstation 3.                       

Tocco Ultra


In a nutshell:
Samsung have combined the two sexiest form factors - the touchscreen and the slider - to create a slide phone with a full touchscreen-driven interface. The Tocco Ultra is a flagship phone with an 8 megapixel camera, class-leading OLED display, media player, GPS, Bluetooth, memory card slot and high-speed internet. A lovely phone, although the user interface could be better, especially for texting.                       

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