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Samsung Jet review – Super-speedy media phone that’s now the perfect price

You’ve seen the TV ad – now read the Samsung Jet review!

The ad bangs on a lot about how you don’t have enough time in the day, and how the Jet can save you time by being super fast, super-responsive, and super useful.

Is any of it true? Is the Jet as fast as Samsung claim, and is it a phone worth buying?

Read on for our full Samsung Jet review.

 

Samsung Genio Touch Review – looking for a great touchscreen phone on a budget?

The Samsung Genio Touch in this review is one of the coolest low-priced mobile phones on the market today. With Samsung’s own TouchWiz user interface and responsive touchscreen, the Genio Touch gives you an almost iPhone-like experience in a bargain phone that also hooks in seamlessly with social networks such as Twitter and Facebook.

Samsung have cut down on features with the Genio Touch to keep its cost low – you only get a 2 megapixel camera, for example – but software is free, so they’ve made sure the Genio Touch provides you with everything you need to do on the mobile Web, and all from an extremely responsive touchscreen interface.

Read on for our full Samsung Genio Touch review to see if it’s the phone for you.

 

Samsung Pixon 12 review – remarkable pictures from a breakthrough camera phone

The remarkable Samsung Pixon 12 cameraphone in this review has the power to revolutionize your memories.

A bold claim? Perhaps, but ask yourself if the following has ever happened to you:

  • A perfect sunset has been lost forever as your camera’s at home and your cameraphone doesn’t work in the dark
  • Your friend’s birthday goes unrecorded as all the cameraphone pics you take end up blurred
  • You spot the perfect picture – your baby’s first steps, your cat falling into your fishtank – but you miss the moment as your cameraphone takes too long to activate
  • You take some cracking pictures on holiday, only to be disappointed with their insipid colours and fuzziness when you print them out

In short, your camera phone is letting you down, and losing you valuable memories that you could be looking back on for years to come.

You don’t need a gimmick – you need a camera phone that’s genuinely as good as a digital camera.

Step forward the Samsung Pixon 12, Samsung’s latest feature-packed phone, and its best camera phone to date.

In fact, as the following Pixon 12 review shows, as far as picture quality is concerned, it’s the best camera phone on the market today – it’s even won awards to prove it! Read on to find out why.

 

Samsung Beat DJ Review

Time now for a Samsung Beat DJ review. The Samsung M7600 Beat DJ is, as you’d expect, a music phone. As it’s a Samsung phone, there are one or two things it absolutely must have: a feature-set as long as your arm for starters, and some tiny feature that’s touted as the world’s first.

Fortunately for Samsung fans, the Beat DJ scores in both departments. The Beat DJ has every feature you can imagine thrown into its tiny 112.0 x 51.0 x 13.9 mm dimensions, and comes with the world’s first (and possibly last!) virtual turntable on a phone!

Is that enough, though, to see it take the crown as King of music phones from Sony Ericsson’s Walkman range? Read on for more details.

 

Hands-on Samsung Tocco F480 Review

When I first picked up my Samsung Tocco review unit, I was a little skeptical about it. The Tocco is a touchscreen phone, you see, and I couldn’t help but think that it was yet another touchscreen phone that was launched in response to the iPhone, but which didn’t actually work all that well.

A poorly implemented touchscreen phone is little short of a disaster. They’re so slow an inaccurate, they make the entire phone almost unusable.

Fortunately, my misgivings with the Tocco proved entirely unfounded. It’s a super-slim feature-packed touchscreen designer phone from Samsung that’s well put together and a lot of fun to use.

 

Samsung Soul Review

The Samsung Soul is the first mobile phone review I’ve done in a while, but I felt it deserved more coverage as it’s an intriguing mobile phone. Not only does it look stunning (which is a nice new trend that Samsung have managed to keep up throughout their entire Ultra range of mobile phones, of which the Soul is set to be the last), but it comes with some cracking features as well.

The Samsung Soul is the flagship phone for Samsung for 2008, so you’d expect it to be feature-rich, but feature-rich and good looking? That takes some doing!

The question is, how well do the features on the Samsung Soul work? Read on to find out with our comprehensive Samsung Soul review.

 

New Samsung U600 review

The Samsung U600 is the latest super-slim phone from Samsung.

In fact, it’s currently the world’s slimmest slider at only 10.9mm.

Better still, despite being super thin, it offers features that actually work: a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus, for example, and a great sounding MP3 player with amplifier developed by Bang and Olufsen.

The U600 takes over from the old Samsung D900, but does it all with so much extra style.

Looking more stylish and less business-like than the D900, the U600 offers features that put other, more tubbier mobile phones to shame.

We’ve got all the details on this great-looking new phone, plus sample pictures taken by its camera, in our comprehensive Samsung U600 review.

 
 

Samsung D900 Review

The Samsung D900 currently takes the honours for the world’s thinnest slider phone, at just 12.9mm thin.

Despite its slimness, it’s not exactly feature-light, though. Top of the list comes the 3 megapixel camera with autofocus, closely followed by a great QVGA screen, MP3 player, TV Out, support for microSD cards, and GPRS, EDGE class 10 and Bluetooth connectivity.

As the following Samsung D900 Review shows, the phone is a great looking, slick super-thin phone with loads of features, and which really has the wow factor. It’s not every mobile phone that squeezes a 3 megapixel camera into a device less than 13mm thin!

Read on for the full Samsung D900 review.