Data transfer, summary
Stereo Bluetooth, USB, 3G, HSDPA, EDGE and GPRS are supported. According to some sources HSDPA has a speed of 3.6 Mbps. Explorer is not the best partner in mobile web browsing, but this can be swapped out, but anyway on a 2.3” display a 384 Kbit/s speed will do. Unfortunately there is no WLAN, although this would have pumped up the ratings a lot.
I found a frighteningly small battery under the back, which wasn’t promising at all. It might be the Nomadik chip or Samsung’s optimization, but it’s a fact that the handset took it for more than three days with one charge. But I have even made video-calls, as thanks to the internal camera we can do such tricks too.
Summary? It’s surprising. I have awaited something much worse; first smartphone, muhaha and then it turned out that i200 is a well though-out and handy little phone. Its current price might be just a bit too much, but there aren’t many WM 6.1-based, well assembled smartphones with 3G support and a 200+ MHz CPU on the market. The same thing with a touchscreen would have incredibly high sales, that’s sure, it will be a bit harder for it this way, as unfortunately Windows Mobile Standard doesn’t have as many programs. Those who can settle with basic functionality won’t be disappointed, that’s sure.
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Samsung i200 |
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Translated by Szaszati
Samsung i200 has been provided by XXL GSM. The handset can be bought at:
Budapest VI. Jókai tér 6.
Budapest VI. Teréz körút 18.
On-line at www.xxlgsm.hu.
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