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CeBIT 2005 coverage: hardware review - Samsung SGH-i750 March 13, 2005 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. Samsung SGH-i750 is a Pocket PC phone that is smaller than HTC Magician (here on the right):
... but on top of all the features that HTC magician has, it adds: built-in Wi-Fi, 2 megapixel camera (instead of mere 1.3 megapixel) and built-in slide-out keypad. In this news item we present our review of this new Pocket PC phone from Samsung, which is the first GSM phone that Samsung wants to sell massively - also in Europe, Asia - and other countries with GSM availability. Below we present photo review of the Samsung SGH-i750 - mostly comparative photos with HTC Magician:
Unfortunately Samsung SGH-i750 doesn't have mini-USB (an industry standard) but once again Samsung proprietary connector:
We also have double-checked that Samsung SGH-i750 really has Wi-Fi:
Conclusions: while CDMA version of this phone has Qwerty keyboard, the GSM version has only regular cellphone-style keypad. This is the one and more or less the only disadvantage of this phone. On the other hand dialing numbers with such keypad is easier than with Qwerty keyboard, so for some people this solution may be preferable. Samsung SGH-i750 will be on sale in September 2005.
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