LetsGoMobile - 21 November’07 - reviews the Samsung SGH-U600 and felt the reflective screen made viewing in direct sunlight all but impossible. Here’s an excerpt from their review conclusion -
“The Samsung U600 is a nice design telephone suitable for fashion-conscious men and women, gadget freaks and beginner mobile phone users. The operation of the menu is intuitive and fast. Of course there is some room for improvement. It has a good quality camera and makes sharp and clear photos, if you do not want to photograph fast-moving subjects or photograph under poor lighting conditions. It has a high quality MP3 player that allows you to enjoy listening to your music.”
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Samsung SGH-U600 Review at LetsGoMobile
November 21st, 2007 — Reviews, Samsung, Samsung U600
Samsung U600 Review at Trusted Reviews
May 13th, 2007 — Reviews, Samsung, Samsung U600
Trusted Reviews reviews the Samsung U600 cell phone and they write, “The SGH-U600 is a fairly accomplished phone. It certainly packs in lots of features. Samsung should have provided TV-out cables though and while the thin slider format is really appealing, the touch sensitive buttons are an absolute nuisance.”
Samsung U600 Review at Pocket-lint
May 4th, 2007 — Reviews, Samsung, Samsung U600
Pocket-lint reviews the Samsung U600 cell phone and they write, “With only quad band GSM support those looking for 3G connectivity will be disappointed, certainly considering that Sony Ericsson has managed it with its non sliding W880i Walkman handset which is equally as thin.
That said, the U600 is a good strong handset from the Koreans, and one that most will be happy with in day-to-day use.
If you’re tempted by the Chocolate, but don’t want to go completely touch sensitive this will meet you in the middle.”
Samsung U600 Review at CNET co.uk
May 2nd, 2007 — Reviews, Samsung, Samsung U600
CNET co.uk reviews the Samsung U600 cell phone and they write, “If Samsung’s latest thin offering doesn’t convince you then you should check out the Sony Ericsson K810i, which also comes with a 3.2-megapixel camera, MP3 player and expandable memory slot. If you’re set on getting a thin phone then another Sony Ericsson phone, the W880i, is worth a look.
Otherwise, niggles about the lack of built-in 3.5mm headphone jack or adaptor and the fiddly touch-sensitive keys aside, the Samsung U600 is a good thin phone with plenty of features that we enjoyed using.”