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Overall, the i200 is a bit of a mixed bag. It's certainly got a decent dose of style and there are some nice extras here like the inclusion of the Mobile Office pack. However, the i200 also falls short in several areas, not least of which is the baffling ...
Abstract: Some products require time before we fully learn to appreciate them, while other products hit us as if it was love at first sight. The Samsung SGH-i200 belongs to the love-at-first-sight category, largely because of its dark elegance and solid Win...
Abstract: While Samsung wasnt talking about its new Windows Mobile smartphone, the SGH-i200 on its press conference, the device is on display on Samsungs Mobile World Congress stand. Quite an interesting entry level smartphone, it features Windows Mobile 6 Sta...
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Published: 2009-05-19, Author: Andrew , review by: tweaktown.com
Looking now at the standard features, the call clarity is good. The ability to text is fine thanks to the broad buttoned numeric keypad that we are all used to now. Incoming email and SMS are given a preview display on the home screen so you don’t h...
Slim design, Wizpro home screen interface, control and keypad layout, HSDPA capable
No Wi-Fi, no GPS, mediocre camera, little extra software included, proprietary headphone/charging jack
Samsung certainly deserves credit for the i200’s design. This smartphone is compact and easy to use, but the lack of Wi-Fi and GPS will force many users to look elsewhere. Overall, the i200 is a credible but certainly not inspiring handset. ...
Interface, Slim design, Good screen, Easy to use keypad, Windows Mobile 6.1, HSDPA for fast Web access, Decent battery life
Proprietary headphone port, No Wi-Fi or GPS, Poor camera, Not much memory, Expensive for what it is
The Samsung i200 is one of those devices that is instantly appealing due to its slim profile, responsive keypad, and HSDPA support. It lacks Wi-Fi and GPS, uses a proprietary port for headphones and its 2-megapixel camera is not what youd call ground...
Is this phone good enough to tempt the Nokia user away and introduce them to Windows? In my opinion, I like this phone a lot, its neat and tidy, slim and feature packed, as a low end device; I think it is very capable and a simple pleasure to use on a ...