We have seen lots of phones from Samsung with slider form factor but this time it's a full hardware keyboard that is revealed when you slide the Samsung i620 out - the new mid-range smartphone running on the Windows Mobile 6 Standard edition. Packed with some exclusive features - a rotating D-pad wheel and sensor keys all over, you might as well be blown away by the one-off snowy white color too. So, it's compact, it's QWERTY, it's smartphone - yes this is really an offer you can't resist to play with - and neither do we. So grab yourselves something to drink and join us on this Samsung i620 review.
Official photos of Samsung i620
Key Features
- Windows Mobile smartphone
- Novel design and unusual form factor
- Compact dimensions
- 2.2" TFT display
- Tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and HSDPA, 1.8 Mbps
- Rotating wheel and sensor front panel keys
- Full hardware QWERTY keyboard with sufficient backlight
- Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP
- 2 megapixel camera
- microSD card slot
Main disadvantages
- Landscape orientation is not common for applications
- No Wi-Fi
- No autofocus, mediocre camera performance
- TI OMAP 200 MHz processor struggles at times
- QWERTY keyboard has little tactile feedback
- Only 34MB storage memory available to the user
Samsung i620 handles very well. The touch-sensitive controls on the front and the rotating D-pad wheel make navigation a breeze.
Samsung i620
Ergonomics and friendly handling are a nice advantage of this smartphone, especially considering the space consuming QWERTY keypad slumbering under the slider.