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Samsung Slider Phones ? Samsung G600 and Samsung J700

August 18, 2011

Did you know that Samsung Electronics is the world’s largest consumer electronics company in the world?  Their business unit which manufactures mobile phones, computers and MP3 players is Samsung Telecommunications.

In today’s world where there are dozens of companies which manufacture mobile phones, Samsung has remained a solid player in the industry with the line of mobile phones and electronic gadgets that they have to offer.

A List of the Samsung Slider Phones Available

One of the most popular form factors among the mobile phones in the market today is the slider phone. Here is a complete list of the Samsung slider phones that you can take advantage of:
- Samsung L770
- Samsung U900 Soul
- Samsung F700
- Samsung L760
- Samsung G600
- Samsung U700
- Samsung G800
- Samsung J600
- Samsung E840
- Samsung U600
- Samsung Z720M
- Samsung X530
- Samsung C300
- Samsung D840
- Samsung F300
- Samsung Z720
- Samsung E250
- Samsung E390
- Samsung P200
- Samsung D900
- Samsung E900
- Samsung Z400
- Samsung D520
- Samsung E370
- Samsung D800
- Samsung D600
- Samsung E350
- Samsung E630
- Samsung D600
- Samsung E810
- Samsung E820
- Samsung E800
- Samsung D410

Now that you have an idea about the extensive line of slider mobile phones that Samsung has to offer, here are a couple of models which you may want to consider buying.

A Quick Look at the Samsung G600 Slider Phone

First up, here are the key features that you can expect from the ‘image conscious’ phone which is the Samsung G600.  First, is has a 5 Megapixel camera which has autofocus and a LED flash. For all the music lovers out there, there is a music player and an FM radio so that you can hear all the music that you want.

The Samsung G600 slider phone also has a MicroSD external memory slot, Bluetooth and USB connectivity.  When you check out the online reviews, you would see that most users are satisfied with this mobile phone’s slim and elegant design, as well as the performance of the battery.

For all the snapshot aficionados out there, there is no need for you to purchase a  separate digital camera because the Samsung G600 has great, quality pictures.

The only drawback is that the Samsung G600 camera does not have Xenon flash – and there is no 3G technology available.                                                  

What about the Samsung J700 Slider Phone?

Another slider phone offered by the company is the Samsung J700 slider phone. This triband mobile phone has a 1.3 Megapixel camera.  It also has the Bluetooth technology, an FM radio and the phone can give you 250 hours of power on standby.

So what makes the Samsung J700 different from the Samsung G600? Obviously, the G600 has a much better camera resolution.

However, if you are looking for a sleeker phone which has a great design, user-friendly features and has both the FM and media playing capabilities, then the Samsung J700 is the phone for you.

how to transfer Apple Itunes music to Samsung Impression

July 30, 2011

I just bought the samsung impression this week, while, i am trying to move some music mp3 files from Itunes music libery to my samsung impression cell phones. but i can not figur out how i can put the purchased muisic onto my phones..

someone just suggest USB connect cell phone & computer, move itunes music to computer and then transfer from music to cell phone…it seems no works..

someone suggest to Try iTunes Transfer – Transfer iTunes to other iTunes or computer, iTunes transfer is a professional tool to help you transfer iTunes library to any other computer, i did not try it yet, so anyone of you have same needs, try this..

while i find some expert information on line, hope this works for you

As the music in iTunes is encrypted with DRM, you cannot directly put it on any non-Apple MP3 player. The easiest way is:

1. Insert a CD-R or CD-RW disc into your CD-ROM drive.
2. Burn your playlist to make an audio CD.
3. After the audio CD is successfully burned, insert the disc into your CD-ROM drive again. Then you can use iTunes to import the music tracks on the burned disc as MP3 files.

Links: Samsung impression Specs & features

The Samsung Impression is upcoming device by att 2009, which features 3.2 inch AMOLED touchscreen, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, full HTML browser, 3MP camera, GPS, 3G capabilities and TouchWiz interface.

Size in dimension:   4.48 x 2.28 x 0.61 inches (114 x 58 x 15 mm)

weight: 150g

3 hours talking time and 250 hours standsby time

No Wi-Fi Support, No Smartohone operation system, Support 3G

GSM Quad-band phone capable of global roaming  & UMTS dual-band American 3G

So what is the device should be priced? Let us check the photo first, if the design meet your eyes first..

Customer reviews for samsung impression

“The phone is great, especially since it can do everything that the Eternity could do (including the virtual keyboard, which is actually better on the impression). It includes more widgets, and I especially like the favorites widget which makes it easy to call your Favs.The Lock Button is hard to use because it is located on the slide out keyboard and it pushes out the keyboard when you go to lock the device. Probably would be better to make it a Push to lock instead of a hold. Personally I think the lock button should have remained on the top right like the Eternity but Im sure Ill adjust. The slide out keyboard is amazing and really easy to type on. It was definitely a mistake to assign the comma as a Fn key, I use commas all the time. Camera seems better than the eternity for some reason. Still lacks speed dial. Icons are better looking and the main menu icons are in better locations. New games and apps menu and tweaked multitask key are good. Cant wait until they release the SDK for widgets. Its not too bulky, and I was surprised that the keyboard did not take up much space. Its almost the same thickness as the eternity.”

 

how to transfer Apple Itunes music to Samsung Impression blogs: www.samsung-phones.org

Shoo-in Samsung Shape up and Show up Samsung S7070

June 30, 2011

Shoo-in Samsung Shape up and Show up Samsung S7070
Against the backdrop of high-tech developing by leaps and bounds and great many bran new cell phones hitting the market and intensifying the rat race of the mobile phone market, the pressure to crack up a high profile and effective campaign to introduce or advertise new cell phones is being increased. You know for the first quarter of 2010, quite a number of new mobile phone will be added to the pile, including a series of Samsung phones. The Samsung S7070
is one of the new models that will be expected to be made available in the first quarter of 2010. The Samsung S7070 supports GSM 900/1800/1900 and is equipped with a 3-inch format Touch screen display. The touch screen display has a 240×400 pixel (WQVGA) resolution and supports Samsung’s TouchWiz User Interface. Additionally, the Samsung S7070 will be equipped with a 5 megapixel camera, but without any optical zoom function.

It goes without saying that where there is Samsung, there is gold standard as well as high standing. Then it definitely feels good to take a close look at the refreshing Samsung S7070 in the spotlight.

Samsung S7070 features
It is remarkable that the Samsung S7070 ‘only’ has an image resolution of 5 megapixels, especially in a year when the 12 Megapixel camera telephones are making headway. Is common sense winning over the marketing machine after all? The Samsung phone specifications are minimal right now. The Samsung S7070 has an internal memory and this capacity can be extended with a microSDHC flash memory card. The Samsung S7070 mobile phone is expected to support a capacity of up to 32GB.

Samsung S7070 multimedia functions
Of course the Samsung S7070 handset will support the necessary multimedia. The Stereo FM radio is supported by RDS and FM recording, as well as playing back your own MP3 music. If you want to make video footage as well as photos with your cell phone, the Samsung S7070 can record video clips in a QVGA resolution. The first available information shows that the Samsung S7070 is not a high-end handset, but most likely falls into the design phone category.

Well, good for shoo-in Samsung shaping up and showing up Samsung S7070! Needless to say, whether Samsung S7070, Samsung S5230
or Samsung E800
, they all signal marvelous and superb success on the part of Samsung and beyond doubt qualify as the cream of the crop as regards dazzling vintage cell phones.

Samsung Rogue Glyde2 Pictures

June 28, 2011

Images and details of Samsung’s replacement to the Verizon Glyde, the Samsung Rogue U960, have leaked out, with the touchscreen QWERTY slider expected to see a release on August 15th. First spotted in the wild earlier this month, the handset runs Samsung’s TouchWiz 2.0 OS.

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Full specifications for the phone are unconfirmed, but there’s definitely a 3-megapixel camera with flash on the back, together with a microSD card slot on the side. It looks to be a reasonably thick device, though that’s perhaps to be expected what with the keyboard-slide mechanism to accommodate.

There’s also a 3.5mm headphones socket – on the side, though, rather than in our preferred position on the top or bottom – and widget-filled desktop. No word on pricing, though we’d expect to hear all the details in a couple of weeks time.

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Both devices are about the same height, while Rogue is a tad wider and thinner.

We remind you that Rogue is Glyde’s replacement and this QWERTY slider also packs a touchscreen display, TouchWiz 2.0 and a 3 megapixel camera with Flash at the back.

Samsung Rogue U960 features a sleek touchscreen. It supports CDMA 800/1900. Other features include a 3 megapixels camera, Bluetooth, GPS and a built-in MP3 player.

The new Samsung Rogue cell phone which replaces the Glyde, I hope the Verizon Samsung Rogue is much more reliable than the Glyde. New Samsung Phones – Samsung Rogue has Qwerty and TouchWiz, very nice to see a presentation of a touchwiz phone, TouchWiz interface responsive, carefully thought-out, superb QWERTY, Qwerty keyboard is my favorite feature! I’m interested in is the WiFi and the Flash UI.

What happens when you take the Samsung OmniaPro, improve its keyboard and the general look of the device, then strip it of its smartphone OS? You get the Verizon Rogue.

For those looking for the smartphone package without the smarts, it’s a nice piece of kit. That QWERTY keyboard looks downright delicious, it’s got a nicely sized AMOLED screen, and the autofocus on that 3 megapixel camera should make your on-the-go shots slightly less craptastic.

Oh well – if you’re not the sort of person to get hung up on an OS, PhoneArena says you ought to be able to grab this guy come August 15th.

A bunch of new images were released on the upcoming Samsung Rogue U960. The latest mobile phone from Samsung Electronics is practically the same height as the Glyde although a bit thicker.

Features and Specification of Samsung Rogue:

Network technology: CDMA 800/1900
Display Technology: AMOLED
Battery: Li-Ion
GPS, Accelerometer, TTY/TDD

Camera and Video:
Resolution: 3 megapixels
Auto focus, Geo tagging

Connectivity:
Internet Browsing: WAP 2.0, HTML
Bluetooth V 2.1, USB, Computer Synchronization and HeadPhone Jack (3.5mm)

Memory Expansion: microSD/microSDHC
Messaging: Text Send/Receive, EMS, MMS, Instant messaging, E-mail

No words on pricing.

http://samsungrogueusers.com
http://glyde2users.com

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June 13, 2011

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Seeing red…and blue vertical pinstripes!

When I first received this unit I was stunned by how thin it was. As always, Amazon did an excellent job of getting it to my door. I went with free shipping and when CEVA called me and gave me a 4 hour window, I asked if they could call me 30 minutes in advance. They obliged. They unpacked it and set it on my stand, after removing my (3 great years and then 3 lights of death victim) 61″ Samsung DLP paperweight. I plugged in my existing HDMI cable and fired it up. The bright HD channel feed looked excellent in the daylight. I gave the delivery guys a much appreciated Hamilton for some after work brews (hopefully boosting my karma and luck with this new tech).

I continued to scrutinize this set under various conditions. Obviously, because of my low rating, this unit very quickly experienced a catastrophic failure, so I will start with:

The Bad:
* High glare screen–I have a window directly behind my couch, so I had to purchase blackout shades. I realize that a high gloss screen is necessary to achieve the incredible punch and pop of this display.

* Noticeably poor off angle viewing–This was not a huge issue to me, but even standing up just outside of my dining room (30 degrees off axis), colors and blacks were noticeably washed out. I did not even notice this with my DLP, which is known for this issue.

* Motion blur–I realize that this is inherent with LCD tech. I personally wouldn’t use the 120hz functionality except for when watching sports and from what I could see, it made little difference, even when using custom with anti blur high and dejudder low.

The Unacceptable:
* Terrible screen uniformity/cloudiness–I started noticing this immediately during low light/dark sequences and also when switching my receiver input to another source without the feed engaged. It looked like dark and light grey camo. I watched “The Thing” on bluray and played “GOWIII” on my PS3 and what made my skin crawl was not the content, it was noticing this glaring issue during dark sequences.

* Autodimming function (backlight fluctuation)–This is the most inane thing I’ve ever experienced with a TV. Why would anyone be happy with the screen fluctuating when scenes go from light to dark? Maybe the contrast and black levels benefit, but at sacrificing PQ? Trust me, I fiddled with the dynamic contrast and other various settings to no avail…no, I am not willing to watch all sources in game mode (apparently this disables autodimming). Another way to enable autodimming is to go into the service menu, which at the discretion of Samsung, may void the warranty. Why not add this into the regular menu? Because edgelit LED LCD TV’s have no other way of improving contrast. That would be like admitting a poor design.

* Red and blue vertical pinstripes–Whaaaa??? Yeah, that’s what I said (well, perhaps more like, *you have to be freaking kidding me!*). With about 5 days left of being able to return/exchange this set through Amazon, it developed this anomaly across the entire screen–not visible in pure white or black colors. I checked the unit with all input sources, including over air HD and also plugged it straight into the wall outlet. I will post pictures if anyone is curious/mortified.

The Good:
* Cross section–This is one of the thinnest TV’s I’ve seen, and this is just the tip of the iceberg I’m sure. The new 2010 9000 series looks even more mindblowing. If Samsung can manage to produce a unit with excellent PQ and durability at this price point, everyone wins…even Samsung (loyalty is a good thing, right?) Unfortunately, if your best viewing angle is from the side, nobody wins…unless you are a minimalist.

* Picture–The color and brilliance of this display is spectacular. If you plan on watching only sitcoms, sports and bright scenes, then it’s all puppy dogs and ice cream (my apologies for the blatant sarcasm–if Samsung would fix the “unacceptable” during the quality control process, my cynicism would float away like little white puffy clouds in a bright blue sky ; ). I’m picturing some suit drinking coffee, shrugging his shoulders, saying (in Korean) “Meh, good enough for the rich, stupid consumers…they’ll buy anything shiny.”

The Really Bad:
* I purchased this unit, even after reading bad reviews!

Needless to say, I called up Amazon and they will be picking up the unit and refunding my $ $ at no additional cost. I am actually glad the pinstripe issue occurred, as it has made my decision to jump the Samsung battleship an easy one. Also, I don’t know if Amazon would have taken it back just based on screen uniformity and backlight fluctuation, as these seem to be design flaws and not signs of a defective unit. Sure, perhaps replacing this unit like for like would give me a screen with better uniformity, but why would I (or should I have to) take that gamble? It is also possible that this unit experienced delayed damage due to shipping. These TV’s are required to be shipped in the upright position…you just never know.

I have been in HDTV purgatory ever since my DLP bit the dust 3 months ago. I really loved that display and have been in mourning (along with my friends) ever since. Regardless of the relative massiveness of it and the fact it needed a breathing buffer behind it, the PQ was excellent. Playing games split screen on the 61″ screen was fantastic. At first I spent many hours researching and reading how to fix it. When I realized that I could easily spend a thousand plus fixing it, I spent many hours researching, reading and trying to decide between CCFL backlit LCD, edgelit LED LCD, LED backlit LCD and plasma.

Bottom line:
* I believe this may be all Samsung cares about. From my experience and reading forum posts, they must be satisfied taking an inordinate amount of both informed and uninformed consumer casualties…as there’s a sucker born every minute. Dazzle them with the package and promise of an awesome display, while secretly twisting the knife with planned obsolescence manufacturing and ultimately sub par PQ. I’ve worked as a validation engineer for over 8 years, so I know poor QA and accountability when I see it. Granted, I have not dealt with Samsung directly, but I have heard their customer service is a crap shoot. Perhaps if I get the competition to sponsor “Samsung DLP Destruction Fest 2010″, I can get them to own up to shoddy manufacturing…I have some really great ideas for this event!

I apologize if I’ve offended any loyal Samsung customers who are happy with their purchases. I wish you many years of continued enjoyment. If I’ve offended any Samsung employees…good! Perhaps you will be motivated to do something about it. I’m just not willing to take another chance and purchase a Samsung that craps out just after the mfg warranty or extended 2 to 4 year warranty expires.

What happened to the days of being positive that a TV investment would last 10 to 20 years? I still feel like I’m floating in a sea of uncertainty. Will the next fin I swim towards, be a shark, a dolphin, a dolphin that thinks it’s a shark, or a vegetarian shark that dresses like a dolphin? I can’t even get my “Shark Tale” fix now : (I feel like I’m less than whale poop : )

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