Samsung SGH-i600 Cellular Phone Kick Blackberry PDA Butts
Samsung SGH-i600 Cellular Phone

Bluetooth and USB2.0 supports also makes data transfer easier with the Samsung SGH-i600 cellular phone. The Samsung SGH-i600 comes equipped with bright and clear 2.4″ QVGA (240×320) 65K TFT screen, 128 MR ROM, 64 MB RAM with micro-SD expansion slot for you to add more memory in the future. Besides that, this Samsung SGH-i600 smartphone also has a amazing 3.0-MP digital camera that built in at the top right corner of the cellular phone for picture snapping and video conferencing.

Since the Samsung SGH-i600 cellular phone is powered by Widows Mobile 5.0 operating system, this Samsung phone supports all kind of standard windows applications and features such as Media Player, MSN Messenger, Pocket Outlook, Pocket IE, Push Email, RSS and Active Sync.
The Samsung SGH-i600 is definitely a killer device for RIM devices. Unfortunately, there is no news about when this ultra slim Samsung smartphone will be released.
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This is an ultra cool pda phone! Cant wait to get my hands on it