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Samsung SGH U600 - blue (unlocked)

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  • Band / mode: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband)
  • Talk time: Up to 270 min
  • Combined with: With digital camera / digital player / FM radio
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The good: The Samsung U600 has an attractive design with a gorgeous display. It offers a decent selection of features, including Bluetooth and a quality camera.

The bad: The Samsung U600 had passable call quality, and the speakerphone wasn't very usable. Also, it lacks voice dialing and we didn't like the push controls.

The bottom line: The Samsung U600 is more than just a beauty, but it won't please the most demanding cell phone users.

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  • Reviewed on: 10/29/2007

Though a cell phone is only as good as the calls it makes, manufacturers continue to push high-end models as the future of the mobile world. We're not talking about business-centric smartphones here; rather we speak of handsets with snazzy multimedia features and cutting-edge designs. Samsung is no stranger to this trend, as its new Ultra Edition line can attest. The latest model in the series to land on our desk is the Samsung U600. With a thin, attractive design and a generous feature set, the U600 lives up to its Ultra Edition name. It's a solid effort on the whole, but the touch controls could be annoying, and the call quality wasn't always sharp. The GSM U600 isn't available with a North American carrier, but you can get it for $339 from a variety of online retailers, including Dynamism.com.

Design
Samsung has developed a thin phone obsession in the past couple years, and the U600 doesn't stray far from the nest. At 4.07 inches by 1.95 inches by 0.43 inch, it ranks as one of the slimmest handsets around, though we know such records don't last very long. Its slider design is based vaguely on earlier Samsung models such as the SGH-D900, yet with redesigned controls and a sleeker look. Metal touches give the U600 a solid feel in the hand despite a slight weight of 2.86 ounces. The slider mechanism feels sturdy; we could open and close the phone with on hand and the clicked securely into place. We only wish there were a thumb grip on the bottom half of the front face. Like many Samsung phones, the U600 comes in a variety of colors. We reviewed the blue version, but you can also get it in white, copper gold, garnet red, candy pink, soft black, and platinum metal.

The 2.2-inch (240x320 pixels) shows 262,000 colors. Like most Samsung displays of this caliber, it's bright and vibrant, with eye-popping colors and graphics. You can adjust the brightness and you can alter the font size, color and type. The display is designed to be visible in direct sunlight, and to our surprise it works quite well. The user-friendly menus come in block and list styles. We like that they're stripped of the unnecessary flash that dominated Samsung menus a couple of years ago.

The navigation array is unlike anything we've seen before on a Samsung handset. Instead of the standard trapezoidal navigation toggle, the U600's is four-way circular control. It's raised slightly above the surface of the phone, so it's pretty easy to use. You also can set it to act as a shortcut to four user-defined functions. The central OK button is also tactile, but we'd prefer that it open the main menu when the phone is in standby mode rather than activating the Web browser.

Our biggest issue lay with the other navigation controls, however. The two soft keys and the Talk and End/clear button are touch controls with no tactile definition. As such, they're difficult to use by feel, and you can activate them with even the slightest pressure. You can set the keys to lock when the slider is down, and we recommend that you do so if the phone will be in your pocket or in a bag. Though some users may not mind the touch controls, we found them a bit annoying over time. We just prefer using a control that we can feel and that has a tactile "push" effect when pressed. Also, we didn't like that in default mode the keys lock when you're on a call, which, of course, means you must unlock them before you can hang up. Yes, we realize it's necessary to prevent you from hanging up on a call accidentally, but we still didn't like it.

The keypad buttons are exposed when the slider is up and there's enough distance between the top row of keys and the boom of the slider. Though they're completely flush raised ridges between the rows give them some definition. On the other hand, they're a tad slippery so they don't lend themselves well to rapid texting or dialing. The keys are brightly backlit for dim environments and the numbers on the keys are large.

Completing the U600's exterior are a microSD card slot and a camera shutter on the right spine and a volume rocker and headset/charger jack on the left spine. The power button is accessible on the top of the phone, but we wish it were a bit larger. The camera, flash and self-portrait mirror are on the rear side of the phone, but they're not exposed unless you raise the slider.

Features
The U600 has a 1,000-contact phone book with room in each entry for five numbers, an e-mail address and notes (the SIM card holds an additional 250 names). You can save callers to groups, pair them with a photo for caller ID and assign them one of 20 polyphonic ringtones. Essential features include a vibrate mode, an alarm clock, text and multimedia messaging, a calendar, a memo pad, a stopwatch, a timer, a unit and currency converter, a calculator, a world clock, and a voice recorder. There's also full Bluetooth with a stereo profile, e-mail, PC syncing, USB mass storage, and a document viewer, but voice dialing is conspicuously absent. We particularly liked the Smart Search feature, which allows you to scan the phone for files as you would on a computer.


The U600's camera offers a lot of features.

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    Editors' rating: 86

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 1496 reviews of SAMSUNG SGH-U600 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 73/100 and users 66/100. Comparing these reviews to 492492 other Cell Phones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 86/100 = Very Good.

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  • totalmobilemag.com

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: A stylish handset that manages to push design boundaries and combine class with multimedia functionality

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  • mobilesift.co.uk

    Editors' rating: 77

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  • mobilechoiceuk.com

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: A record-breaking slim phone with a slick design and some very fine features.

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  • fwd.five.tv

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: We love the U600's styling, features set and above all it's meagre midriff. This is so skinny it hurts. Hurts that everything else in our lives is so fat.

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  • gsmarena.com

    Summary: Samsung U600 is considered to be the runner-up for leadership in the Ultra line II, behind Samsung U700, but that is not completely true. Actually the two phones come from two different research and development centers of Samsung and we would prefer ...

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