Wizno
05-22-2007, 09:59 PM
Samsung is a huge electronics brand and has gained a lot of popularity in
the mobile phone market, even though it cannot compete with the giants like SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM,
Sony SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM and Motorola, it is still quite amazing how many new models Samsung
brings out each year. Today we are having a look at the SGH-i710 which is a Windows
Mobile 5 powered handset. Although many Windows Mobile powered devices tend to be
quite similar, Samsung has done a fantastic job to make the SGH-i710 stand out from
the crowd.
Although the handset we had a look at was the Chinese version, the SGH-i718, overall
functionality is the same and so are all the hardware features, the main difference
being the language on the handset and some applications. The SGH-i718 has been
available on the Chinese market for some time, but the SGH-i710 only became
available earlier this year.
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1106/samsung_sgh_i710_windows_mobile_5_smartphone_reviewed/index.html
the mobile phone market, even though it cannot compete with the giants like SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM,
Sony SPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAMSPAM and Motorola, it is still quite amazing how many new models Samsung
brings out each year. Today we are having a look at the SGH-i710 which is a Windows
Mobile 5 powered handset. Although many Windows Mobile powered devices tend to be
quite similar, Samsung has done a fantastic job to make the SGH-i710 stand out from
the crowd.
Although the handset we had a look at was the Chinese version, the SGH-i718, overall
functionality is the same and so are all the hardware features, the main difference
being the language on the handset and some applications. The SGH-i718 has been
available on the Chinese market for some time, but the SGH-i710 only became
available earlier this year.
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1106/samsung_sgh_i710_windows_mobile_5_smartphone_reviewed/index.html