Samsung SGH-U600 mobile phone
Howard Hughes  |  by www.pocket-lint.co.uk. All rights reserved. 11.05 | 15:45

The goodLarge display, easy to use interface, thin We sayIf you're tempted by the Chocolate, but don't want to go completely touch sensitive this will meet you in the middle No reader reviews yet, be the first...


4 May 2007 - Samsung continuing its Every phone we make has to be thinner than a piece of paper route has released what it's claiming is the world's thinnest slider phone - the SGH-U600. At only 10.9mm thick it's pretty thin and it's amazing to think that only 10 years ago phones were about 5 times the size and only made calls.

A cross between the LG chocolate phone and the Motorola RAZR the new handset's design is dominated by a 2.2-inch screen and a series of touch sensitive buttons - hence the Chocolate reference. Slide it open and the phone comes to life with Samsung's time sensitive, location changing wallpaper.

Features of merit include a 3.2 megapixel camera and dedicated music player. When it comes to using the phone, the interface is virtually identical to other Samsung Ultra Edition models in the range and it's fairly easy to navigate your way around the interface regardless of what phone you've used before.

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