Samsung G600 Overview

Posted on 10th March 2010 by regulars in Mobile Phone Reviews, Samsung Mobile Phones

Although the G600 is one of Samsung’s older phones – two years old now – it’s still one of the company’s better designs.  It remains a classic, slim line handset with Samsung’s slider format.  The G600 is not the slimmest of phones but at 15 mm makes it a perfect handset to hold and use.

The camera is 5 mega pixels with auto focus, 4x digital zoom and LED, still a superior camera in the lower price mobile range.  You can take photographs of landscapes using the panoramic mode and the macro mode for close up shots.  The phone has a built-in picture editor and supports direct printing to a Pictbridge-compatible printer.

The video recording is of equally high quality with 640 x 480 pixels.  Photographs and video can be viewed (a top of the line Samsung design here) on a 2.2-inch screen with 16 million colours and 240 x 320 pixels.

The music system of the G600 is great, supporting all major formats (MP3, Aac, AAc+, 3-AAc and WMA).  You can use it with Bluetooth wireless headsets and it even has the option for you and a friend to plug in and listen to your music together.  The phone has a built in memory of 40 megabytes that can be increased with an included 1 GB memory card, more than enough to store several hundred tracks.

The battery life is average, and it should last you a few days as long as you don’t overuse the multimedia options and Bluetooth.

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