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Samsung SGH-X820 review

Posted January 28th, 2007 by Mihnea Boiangiu

It can be called the world’s slimmest cellphone. With only 6.9 mm thickness it was the slimmest phone in the world at its launch. Using Smart Surface Mounting Technology, Samsung has created an ultra slim mobile without compromising its functionality.

Samsung SGH-X820

Take a look at the list of features:
2 Megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom
1.9” 262K QVGA TFT-LCD
Bluetoothâ„¢ printing
Music player (MP3/WMA/AAC/AAC+/e-AAC+/AMR)
Offline flight mode (listen to music or take pictures even during a flight)
Multi-tasking (simultaneous music playback and phone function control*)
Simple Search
Direct TV output+
80 MB user memory
Speakerphone
Document Viewer
- MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, TXT, PDF and JPEG files
Connectivity
- Bluetoothâ„¢ 1.2 (A2DP/AV RCP), USB, MMS, SyncML (Local), GPRS Class 10, Javaâ„¢ MIDP2.0, WAP 2.0
Personal Organiser
- email client, to-do list, vCard, v Calendar, alarm clock, voice memo, calculator, currency converter

Regarding the list above, I would declare myself very pleased of Samsung SGH-X820. The great TFT display maximizes your visual experience. Furthermore, the TV-output option helps you connect the phone to a larger screen. Also the music player supports a wide range of music files. The 80MB memory is fair, but it isn’t expandable. That would be a problem for the phone, in case you want to use more of the multimedia features. The Bluetooth allows users to print or to make data transfers wireless. The price for this Ultra Slim mobile is around $330.



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