Samsung M7600 BeatDJ - spin and dance

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Basic functions

The contact list can store 2,000 contacts. Each one of them can have lots of extra details attached, like different phone numbers, addresses, company details, birthday, ringtone and vibration type and an image that is displayed fullscreen during calls. One of the worst parts of touchscreen phones is searching in the contact list and we should compliment the manufacturer as there is a small, scrollable tab on the side. During scrolling there is a huge letter displayed on-screen, the starting letter where we will stop at. At first I’ve been angry about having this on the left, and I use the phone with my right hand, but then I discovered that the position can be changed.

Samsung M7600 BeatDJ

I’ve already mentioned text entry (a horror), but we can’t complain about functionality. We can store 500 text messages, which should be enough, there is MMS and an email client, which doesn’t require us to use the wizard at all costs, we can set it up manually if we’d like to. Attachments are supported and the handset can read Office documents and PDF file, since Picsel Viewer is installed on the phone, which is perfect for such things.

Samsung M7600 BeatDJ

The calendar is fine, but I hate if I have to look around the options just to switch to month or day view. The entries are cleverly separated into only two types: event and anniversary. If we choose the first one we can edit tons of parameters. The software warns us of event conflicts, and we can set even the vibration rhythm for alerts. The map looks really cool at the world clock, but the calculator has only basic functions. Amongst the applications we can find the stopwatch, the countdown timer and the RSS reader.

Samsung M7600 BeatDJ

We don’t have many games, and only demo apps. These have only a couple of levels to play, then the phone starts screaming for money in order to obtain the full version. The only free stuff is the dice throwing – and let’s admit it: completely useless – thingy.

There is a built-in GPS receiver, but since the phone has no OS, we have to do with Google Maps, which generates a lot of data traffic and doesn’t feature turn-by-turn navigation. We can also use the GPS for geo-tagging our pictures.

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