Wednesday 11 June 2008

Samsung F210: A phone with Stylish looks

The Samsung F210 is a stylish phone that comes with a smooth swivel opening mechanism. The user-friendly multimedia functionalities include a music player, a digital camera, Java games and comprehensive messaging options among other things. The multiple connectivity options ensure seamless communication across the globe. Moreover, the built-in organiser features are easy to use and manage.


This handset comes in slim and compact casing, as it measures 88 mm in height, 31 mm in width and 20 mm in thickness. A smooth surface casing allows the users to hold the mobile with ease. The swivel opening mechanism enables the users to view the screen in swivelled open or closed position. The 1.4 inches TFT screen can be used for reading texts and viewing images as well as videos with ease. As a matter of fact, the TFT widescreen is capable of providing 262 K colours and possesses a resolution of 128 x 220 pixels.

The built-in 2 megapixel camera is very important feature of the Samsung F210 like other samsung phones. It allows the owners to capture pictures and record videos. The camera comes loaded with easy to access features. On this handset, one can store all the favorite photo memories with ease. Moreover, an integrated music player adds charm to the multimedia functionalities. The player allows the users to listen to the music on many of the popular formats. The player provides good sound quality as it is backed with 3D sound feature.

The users of Samsung F210 can use more than one ways to transfer files, data, video, music and images to other compatible devices. As a matter of fact, the phone is embedded with multiple connectivity options such as Bluetooth, USB connection, GPRS and USB. The built-in XHTML and WAP 2.0 browser allow the users to explore the internet at a significantly high speed.

The fitted battery gives a talk time of 3 hours and a standby of approximately 265 hours. Therefore, it can be said that with this handset, it is really possible for people to enjoy the talks for longer durations.

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