
Samsung SGH-X830 is probably one of the most interesting phones that we’ve seen this year.
It’s a very distinctive handset to look at, measuring just 84×30x20mm and coming in at 72 grams. Then there’s the Samsung X830’s unusual 128×220 pixel display and a distinctive circular control pad (more of which later).
Internal memory is a huge 1Gb although there’s no expansion slot, however 1Gb is probably enough for almost everyone. The Samsung X830 has a USB 2.0 connection, so this means that data can be transferred quickly enough to make it viable to transfer large amounts of data. Samsung say that up to 330 tracks (at 3Mb per file), although in our experience MP3 tracks are about 4Mb each and it’s best to allow 64Mb per album, but even with our figures the Samsung X830 will hold 250 tracks or 15 albums.
It’s a rotator phone - the Samsung X830 has a narrow numeric keypad hidden behind it’s narrow fascia, so it’s much more conventional than the Nokia 7380. It also comes with a 1.3 megapixel camera and Bluetooth, and of course there’s a multimedia player capable of playing MP3, AAC and WMA media formats. The SGH-X830 comes in a variety of colours - black, white, orange and pink. The pink version will be the first in many markets.
At first glance, it appears to be a rotator control (as with the iPod), but in fact it actually seems to be a conventional selector pad. The screenshots in Samsung’s publicity photos indicate that the SGH-X830 is pretty conventional here, using screen prompts to guide the user to the relevant selector pad functions.
The Samsung SGH-X830 has EDGE data support but as you’d expect it’s just too tiny a phone for 3G or WiFi. There are all the usual features you’d expect to find too, such as PC synchronisation, Java and some PIM tools.
source:
http://www.elitezoom.com /samsung-sgh-x830-blush.html
Friday, April 18, 2008
Samsung SGH X830 Blush
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