Samsung SGHE900 Cell Phone

  • Wireless Interfaces: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
  • Phone Type: Camera Phone
  • Camera Resolution: 2 Megapixels
  • Advanced Functions: MP3 Player, Video Player
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars (20 reviews)
 
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    • Samsung SGH E900 review - Part II
      by Nic Rossmüller
    • Comments:
      It is only, however, when you slide the Samsung E900 open and the keys light up like magic, that you really get the feeling that the Samsung SGH-E900 is an innovation. The keys that light up are the function keys and the keys to take or end a call. This l...
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    • Samsung E900
      by Oleg Kononosov
    • Comments:
      LG was the first manufacturer to introduce a sensor-buttoned model for Europe. One month after LG Cholocate was introduced Samsung released its E900 model, which got assigned with "Phantom" codename for the Russian market. This codename is partly associat...
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    • Product Rating: 3.95 star(s) Samsung E900
      by Andrew Lim
    • Pros: The expandable memory slot; mechanical navigation button; Bluetooth and infrared connectivity; speakerphone
    • Cons: Uncustomisable message tones; limited amount of themes; clunky slide mechanism
    • Comments:
      A slider phone with a 2-megapixel camera and a heat- and touch-sensitive touchpad...
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    • Product Rating: 3.6 star(s) Samsung E900 Review - Mobile Phones
      by Ella Morton
    • Pros: Palm-perfect size, Good menu design, Vibrant display
    • Cons: Camera has shutter lag, Touch-sensitive keys can cause problems, No TV-out cable included
    • Comments:
      You'll need to retrain your thumb to operate the E900, which features touch-activated keys. The phone has some cool features, but you may find yourself accidentally hanging up on people or deleting half-composed texts. ...
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    • Product Rating: 3.95 star(s) Samsung SGH-E900
      by Andrew Lim, CNET.co.uk
    • Pros: Expandable memory slot; mechanical navigation button; Bluetooth and infrared connectivity; speakerphone.
    • Cons: Non-customizable message tones; limited amount of themes; clunky slide mechanism.
    • Comments:
      The Samung SGH-E900 has a very similar feature set to the Samsung SGH-D600 and is a marked departure from the classic Samsung slider design. There are a few flaws with it though, and while we like the specs, using the E900 was a little lacklustre at times...
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    • Sensitive Slider- Samsung E900 Review
      by Online Shopper
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      Touch sensitive and uber sexy the new Samsung E900 looks great and sounds good too with it's inbuilt MP3 player and removable storage. Our man Goodacre gets under the skin of Samsungs new baby. ...
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    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) Samsung E900
      by Online Shopper
    • Comments:
      Is the Samsung E900 the coolest phone of 2006? Possibly. Clearly derived from Samsung's hugely-popular D500-D600-D800 series of slide phones, the E900 takes the best features of every one of Samsung's previous phones and adds an uber-cool look to complete...
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    • Product Rating: 3 star(s) Samsung E900
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: Like the Chocolate phone, its touch-keys and minimalist design are very elegant and bring sophistication to the mainstream.
    • Cons: The merest accidental caress of the touch-keys can send the phone into unwanted directions. Handle with care.
    • Comments:
      It's all down to personal taste as to which touch-phone you root for but Samsung has designed a dashing high-fashion handset with a feature set to match. ...
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