Samsung C6625: Qwerty Windows Mobile Standard Device
The Samsung C6625 while hasn’t been officially unveiled yet, is up for pre-order on Expansys. The qwerty device use Windows Mobile Standard, so the 2.6 QVGA inch screen is not a touch-screen. Other than that the rest of the specification list seems to include enough features to make this little Samsung a decent offering.
Other than an attractive design, the Samsung C6625 features 3G connectivity (HSPDA 3.6Mbps), a 2 mega-pixels camera, aGPS, 100MB internal storage, a microSD slot and of course bluetooth and wi-fi.
Finally, the C6625 seems to be the unlocked version of C6620 that costs 199 euro on contract with Italy’s TIM. You can pre-order the C6625 from Expansys for £249.99 but expected delivery dates are still unknown.
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I am bitterly disappointed in the C6625? there is absolutely no information on how to use this mobile phone. No manuel included and useless information on the internet.. this is a uselesss device to me as I could not use from the day I purchased it
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i agree with roland, the information on how to operate it is limited, but how do you connect to wifi. i cant find it, however roland, its pretty simple to operate
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Looks like a great phone for texting with – is it? Keys are nicely space apart. That's what I look for in a phone.
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If we want open office file. How.?
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