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    Samsung C6625 Windows Explorer Smartphone

    September 24, 2009 | Cell Phones, Electronics, Gadgets, Samsung | 1 Comment

    Samsung has not exactly been shouting from the rooftops about its Windows Powered Smartphone-C6625, but that does not mean that the handset is not worthy of consideration. In fact, the surface at least, it looks like a pretty decent phone messaging, thanks to its robust build quality, a full QWERTY keyboard and GPS onboard. In the United Kingdom that this phone is available exclusively on the original tariff and non-obscure BT Talk Time which is aimed at small businesses, but it can now be picked up on a beach of networks or purchased SIM free for around £ 150.

    Samsung C6625 Windows Smartphone

    The C6625 is clearly intended for those who traditionally buy a BlackBerry type device because it follows the standard pattern of mobile phone messaging – with a large screen above and a full QWERTY keyboard sitting under – close enough.

    The 2.6in display phone has a large aspect ratio screen, but it only has a resolution of 320 x 240, which is disappointing compared to today’s standards. We’re used to seeing a lot of very high resolution on players like BlackBerry 8900. The low resolution is particularly evident in applications such as mobile versions of Microsoft Excel and Internet Explorer when you are having to do a lot of scrolling because not that much of the page is visible at all times. However, the screen is fairly bright and produces good, strong colors for photos, videos and watch a little better than you’d expect.

    Rather than opting for fancy buttons or optical track pad, Samsung has taken with mechanical keys and a standard four-way D-pad on this model, but it’s not a bad thing because these touch buttons feel much better use in our opinion. With the traditional center of the telescope D-Pad, there are two software keys placed directly below the screen, and a home button, back button and two buttons for call control. The only other buttons on the handset are rocker switch volume on the left edge and the power button located on the upper left corner. [via trustedreviews]

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