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Samsung P200 Review

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It is the world's first commercial mobile phone to which UMA technology is applied. UMA is a next-generation fixed-mobile convergence technology standard which allows for seamless handover between cellular networks and fixed IP networks (hot spots). Handsets with UMA technology allow free voice and data communication both in mobile and fixed modes.

Samsung's UMA Phone (P200) allow free switching between cellular networks such as GSM, GPRS, EDGE and wireless LAN networks (WiFi), offering seamless connectivity.The UMA phone thus has far greater mobility, compared to existing WiFi phones that can be used in a limited manner, only in hot spot areas. For instance, with the UMA phone, high-speed large-capacity data communication or VoIP is possible though WiFi in places installed with hot spots such as at home and schools and in places without WiFi, the cellular network is used instead.

The P200 also comes in a sophisticated slide-up design as well as cutting-edge features including 1.3 mega pixel camera, a camcorder, multimedia messaging system (MMS), MP3 and file viewer functions.


Specifications

General 
Network:  GSM900 / GSM1800 / GSM1900
Introduced:  2006 Q2
Status:  Coming soon
Form factor:  Flip
Antenna : Internal
 
Size 
Weight:  95 g (including battery)
Dimensions:  95 x 44 x 22.5 mm
 
Display 
Type:  Graphical
Colours : TFT, 256K
Size:  176 x 220 pixels
 
Memory 
Numbers:  1000
Outgoing Calls:  20
Received Calls:  20
Lost Calls:  20
Shared Memory:  80 MB
 
Ringtones 
Polyphonic : Yes, 64 voices
 - MP3
 
Networking 
GPRS : Yes, Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32-48 kbps
Modem  :Yes, EDGE
USB : Yes, 1.1
Bluetooth : Yes
Browser : Yes, WAP 2.0/xHTML
Email Client  :Yes
 - Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, UMA
 
Features 
Vibration : Yes
SMS:  Send / Receive
MMS : Send / Receive
Camera  :Yes, 1.3 MP, 1280 x 1024 pixels, video, flash
Java : Yes
Changeable: Games  Yes
Games:  Yes (3): Forgotten Warrior, Freekick, Arch Angel
Clock:  Yes
Alarm : Yes
Calculator:  Yes
Voice Memo : Yes
T9 : Yes
 - MP3/AMR/ACC/ACC+ player
- Document viewer
- Organizer
 
Standard Battery 
Type:  Li-Ion
Amperage:  800 mAh
Standby Time:  215 hours
Talk Time : 8 hours
 
Resembling the Samsung T809, the Samsung SGH-P200 is the World’s first Unlicensed Mobile Access Phone. What does that mean? This handset can receive all types of high speed communication: GSM/GPRS/EDGE and even WiFi (think VoIP). Also includes a 1.3 megapixel camera, an MP3 player and no doubt much more.
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