Ever coveted a Windows Mobile smartphone? Now you can own one. With the tag line “My Very First Smartphone”, the Samsung i200 Windows Mobile Standard smartphone was released some months... [
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This phone will do if you need a workhorse, but not if you want some excitement from your smartphone.
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3Gcouk on 15th Sep 2008 (via 3g.co.uk)
Some smartphones are differentiated from the run of the mill by their intelligent hardware, others by the addition of software to the Windows smartphone standard. Some are completely different altogether...
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MobileChoiceUK on 4th Sep 2008 (via rss.feedsportal.com)
Entry-level Windows Mobile smartphone from Samsung. Surprisingly good.
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MobileArsenal on 18th Aug 2008 (via mobilearsenal.com)
Samsung has recently released a new mobile phone in the world's largest country, Russia, to answer the needs of users who want fashionable mid-end handsets. The new phone we're talking about is Samsung L770 (or Samsung SGH-L770), a slider that was first presented by the South Korean manufacturer back in February, together with other mid to low-end devices like Samsung i200, Samsung J700 ...
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Softpedia on 13th Aug 2008 (via news.softpedia.com)
Samsung has released its SGH-i200 handset in the UK. It is a business-centric mid-range 3G smartphone running on Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard. All willing can get it for €399 ($626)....
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Cellaz on 7th Jul 2008 (via cellaz.com)
Since when does a Windows Mobile smartphone toting the latest version of the mobile OS and 3.6Mbps HSDPA qualify as an "uninspired" handset? When said handset comes from Samsung's R&D labs, that's when. We're used to seeing some incredibly sleek and slim designs coming out of the Korean handset giant, but the Samsung i200 leaves the
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IntoMobile on 7th Jul 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Samsung's UK outpost has sounded the alarm that the all-business i200 candybar imbued with Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard Edition is now available at retail. Though not ugly, Sammy certainly didn't put much effort into making this one beautiful -- hence our "all-business" tag -- and the 3.6Mbps HSDPA 2100 should go a long way toward putting it in the breast pockets of a few three-piece suits out ther
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Engadget on 7th Jul 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)