Samsung J700 Review
The Samsung J700 is a compact slide opening mobile phone which comes in a sleek black coloured casing. The handset feels good to hold which weighs 92 grams & its dimensions are 99.5mm tall by 48mm wide by 14.8mm deep which in slender for a slide opening mobile phone. This simple but user friendly mobile phone has been beautifully designed by Samsung & is a member of the J range which includes the Samsung J600 slide opening phone
The J700 comes with a display which can be viewed when the handset is either in its slide open or slide closed position. This practical viewing display is 2 Inches in size & displays up to 65k colours. The user can access the keypad by simply sliding open the handset & the keypad is neat & well spaced which provides a good input method for the user.
A built in 1.3 megapixel digital camera feature allows the user to capture still & moving footage on the J700. The camera feature comes with easy to access camera keys & complete with video setting which allows the user to capture & playback their memories in motion. The Samsung J700 supports MPEG4 & H263 video formats for video playback & video recording. The Samsung J700 supports Java™ games which provide a fast & realistic gaming experience for the user. The J700 comes with a FM radio which provides the user with portable radio entertainment when the user is out & about. This well equipped mobile phone also comes with a music player which supports all popular formats of music playback including MP3 & MIDI sound.
The built in messaging services allow the user to communicate with others using text, pictures & sound. A multimedia messaging service better known as MMS messaging allows the user to communicate with other compatible MMS contacts & share messages containing text & sound with either a picture or video clip. A text message service provides the user with a quick & easy to use text input message which can be shared between compatible SMS contacts. The Samsung J700 allows the user to communicate with others using the messaging service & call functions that suit the user's requirements. A built in Web browser allows the user to access the Web using the WAP browser which is accessible via the main menu.
A rechargeable battery provides approximately two & a half hours talk time or two hundred & fifty hours of standby time from a full charge. The user can recharge their battery using the power adapter provided with the Samsung J700 when the battery indicator is low. The J700 works on a tri band network which cover GSM 900, 1800 & 1900. The handset will automatically switch between networks without the user knowing & the tri band technology can cover Europe & the majority of the US. The network coverage is dependent on the service provide so may vary. This simply stylish handset comes with 10 Mbytes of built in memory & has a memory card slot which allows the user to expand the memory further.
A USB connection on the Samsung J700 allows the user to connect their mobile phone to other USB compatible devices to transfer pictures & files. The user can enjoy a wireless connection between devices using Bluetooth® technology which can be gain via two Bluetooth® compatible devices which are up to ten metres apart. The phone supports EDGE technology & GPRS transfers which allows the user to experience fast speed transfer rates when transferring data.
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