Saturday, 20 October 2007

Samsung U700- Communication instrument with plenty of features

The Samsung U700 is a HSDPA capable handset. Most impressive is calling clarity; volume in particular is very loud at its highest setting. The hands-free speakerphone is also loud and clear, and it's easily switched on during a phone call by pressing the centre button. The U700 comes with a 3.2 megapixel camera, with auto focus, a flash, and a new feature Samsung dubs Rapid Focus. The Rapid Focus is designed to improve shutter speed of the camera. Nice thing about the camera is that it includes a self-portrait mirror and it is capable to capture video in MPEG4 format.

Coming to the performance of the phone it is average. The shots that are being produced aren't good enough for any sort of amateurish photography. It is suffice to say hat the clicked photographs are more than adequate to use as background wallpaper. The camera of the Samsung U700 has plenty of features that include multi, mosaic and panorama shot modes. Moreover, it also has effects such as black and white, 21 frames and a three, five or 10 second self-timer, sepia and negative.

The Samsung U700's user interface is marvelous, but there are a couple of small quirks in the phone. The touch sensitive controls embedded in the phone are a little slow to respond to the clicks of the users. It is to be mentioned that the navigational wheel isn't as snappy.

Well, many users would find when you dial your friend's or peers phone number; a picture of Copenhagen appears in the screen. This picture changes every time depending on the location. Moreover, it also very much responds to the time of day. Users of Samsung U700 would find it changes accordingly; at night and while during the day it changes. Another prominent feature that occurs when calling a phone number. When pressing a number key, users would find a paper and pen animation pops up and it begins to write the numbers as you press them.

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