Samsung SGH-i200 Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard smartphone for the mid-range masses
Posted by Will on Friday, February 29th, 2008 at 2:23 pm under Samsung, Windows Mobile, Devices, Announcements
It’s not one of the high-end monsters that we like to talk about so much in our little corner of the interweb, but we’ve got to give a respectable hand to Samsung for their sleek and slim Samsung SGH-i200 smartphone. At 11.8mm thin and trotting along with Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard (that’s non-touchscreen, unfortunately), the Samsung i200 candybar is quite a looker.
It’s just too bad the Samsung i200 is a decidedly mid-range offering. It doesn’t sport Wifi, it lacks GPS, it’s only tri-band GSM/EDGE (900/1800/1900Mhz) and boasts only a single band of UMTS/HSDPA (2100Mhz) - so the mainstream US market isn’t in the cards for this little guy. Still, the 2.3-inch QVGA display, 2 megapixel camera (with front-facing VGA camera), Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, 64MB RAM/128MB ROM, and microSD expansion slot, the Samsung i200 offers a good feature-set.
Corporate types will probably appreciate the Samsung i200’s thin profile, and it turns out that is exactly the demographic that Samsung is targeting with the i200.
Keep reading for a few more pics.



Images from the::unwired.net.
[Via: TheUnwired]



February 29th, 2008 at 4:29 pm
Such a tiny display has to have more than 65K colors.