Wednesday 11 July 2012

Samsung S400i

Samsung S400i

The Samsung S400i is one of the first of a new generation of phones called i-mode phones. i-mode makes it easy to access the web and use e-mail from a mobile phone. To start i-mode, you press the special "i" button on the phone. You can then access a range of websites that have been specially designed for i-mode and have been optimised for viewing on the phone's display. i-mode sites include many of the most popular websites such as ebay, sports, news and games websites. You can also send and receive email using the i-mode email system, "i-mail". Initially i-mode is available exclusively on O2, and you can get a list of i-mode websites here - the list is surprisingly large even at launch. i-mode is a replacement for WAP and is much, much better. At last, the system that has been in place in Japan for years is now available in the UK! Note that i-mode is not the same as 3G - 3G is faster, but i-mode has the benefit of operating on current 2G networks with better reception and longer battery life. The Samsung S400i looks very similar to the best-selling Samsung D500, except that it's smaller and lighter. It's a slide-up design phone with a good keypad and a nice screen. However, it doesn't have the features of the D500: there's no MP3 player, no expandable memory, the camera is just VGA resolution (0.3 megapixels), and it can only record short video clips (less than a minute). This makes it expensive for what you get, especially since you have to pay extra for the i-mode service. The Samsung S500i seems like a better deal.

Samsung S400i

Samsung S400i

Samsung S400i

Samsung S400i

 

Samsung S400i

 

Samsung S400i

 

Samsung S400i

Samsung S400i


Samsung S400i



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