ManicMobile

Jan 2007
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Samsung SGH-zx20
Posted by jp
Categories: Samsung

This maybe not the best design of Samsung mobile phone, but surely Samsung SGH-ZX20 gives a little fancy looks especially with those compact shape, but it’s a little odd when you see the inside of SGH-ZX20 the keypad is not in the proper friendly user key, the centre keypad which is supposed to be the “OK” button is used as web navigator. This is smaller than any 3G phone released and it has the lower resolution (176×220 pixels), though this one comes with full functions in playing games, taking pictures and scrolling menu it won’t give justice when it comes to video streaming.

The Samsung SGH-ZX20 can absolutely hold up to 1,000 contacts; you can also assign ring tones and photos. You can transfer and receives information wirelessly thanks to its Bluetooth technology 2.0; this can also be used as HSDPA which is a 3.5G technology that brings wirelessly broadband data speeds to a mobile phone. If you want to avail Samsung SGH-ZX20 simply click here to avail any discounts and freebies on this product.

Specs:

  • Service Provider: Cingular Wireless
  • Screen Size: 1.8 inches
  • Screen Details: 176×220 262k-color main display; 1″, 96×96 monochrome external display Camera: Yes
  • Megapixels: 1.3
  • Bluetooth: Yes
  • Web Browser: No
  • Network: GSM
  • Bands: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
  • High-Speed Data: GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
  • Special Features: Music

PC Magazine Reviews:

Bottomline: The mellow charms of the Samsung zx20 make it a good phone for voice calling, light Web browsing, and modem use in a pinch. It’s a low-key gem with a fine, comfortable, and solidly performing mid range phone and one almost secret feature: the ability to work as a high-speed HSDPA modem for your laptop.

Pros: Excellent voice quality. Comfortable to hold. High-speed data.

Cons: No voice dialing. Buggy Bluetooth. Relatively short battery life.

CNET Reviews:

The good: The Samsung SGH-ZX20 offers decent call quality and comes with a full range of features including support for high-speed networks, world phone capability, Bluetooth, and a speakerphone.

The bad: The Samsung SGH-ZX20’s low-key design doesn’t lend itself to its high-end features.

The bottom line: Though the Samsung SGH-ZX20 offers some cool features and solid performance, its mundane design doesn’t do them justice.

[tags Samsung SGH-ZX20, CNET, PC Magazine]

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