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Saturday, 26 August 2006 |
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The phone resembles the Samsung D600 in some way, though has plainer characteristics and another form-factor. Now the main Samsung's goal is to attract a wide audience to its 3G solutions, and the Z300 is just perfect for implementing the task. This model was primordially created as a rival for earlier launched Sony Ericsson V800/Z800.
SpecificationsGeneral Network GSM900 / GSM1800 / GSM1900 Introduced: 2005 Q1 Status: Available Form factor: Clamshell Antenna : Internal SAR Value : 0.5 W/Kg Size Weight 110 g (including battery) Dimensions: 89 x 47 x 26 mm Display Type: Graphical Colours : TFT, 256K colors Size : 176 x 220 pixels 2nd Display : Present, coloured, 80 x 64 pixels Memory Outgoing Calls: 20 Received Calls: 20 Lost Calls: 20 Shared Memory : 50 MB - T-Flash card slot Ringtones - 64 channels - Customization: Download Networking GPRS : Yes, Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots) Modem : Yes, 32 - 48 kbps USB: Yes, port Bluetooth: Yes WAP: Yes, 2.0 Infrared: Yes Email Client: Yes Features Vibration: Yes SMS : Send / Receive MMS: Send / Receive Camera : Yes, 1.3 MP, 1280x960 pixels, video, flash Java: Yes Games : Yes Clock: Yes Alarm: Yes Calculator: Yes T9: Yes - MP3/AAC/MPEG player - SyncML - Organizer Standard Battery Type: Li-Ion ReviewThe Samsung Z 300 will feature stereo sound output. As a user of the P910i that also offers this feature, it does make a big difference in sound quality. The phone will also have Bluetooth for instant data transfer between compatible devices. Connectivity includes presence of GPRS, Infrared and USB. Samsung has included these features in all its latest announcements and thats great because a handset that is state of the art but cannot share its data with other devices looses almost half of its value. http://www.phoneyworld.com/ |