Samsung U600
- p
- pk
- n5q
- 10 Apr 2007
Found a website showing battery life, not sure how reliable it is. It says:
3.5 hours (210 mins) of Talk time
250 hours (10 days) of Stand-by time
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- Anonymous
- PU2
- 10 Apr 2007
to JOE,
The manual of U600 states that the phone can do the ff:
1. ring
2. vibrate
3. vibrate then melody
3. vibrate and melody
4. ascending ring
- J
- JOE
- kDH
- 10 Apr 2007
this phone defenitly supports 1gb memory card! as the d900 supports 2gb so i am sure this one will support 2gb. does this phone have vibe and ring together is more important?!
- m
- meridius
- nui
- 09 Apr 2007
and if the phone rings loud stright away and not at a low volume for the first 2 sec
- m
- meridus
- nui
- 09 Apr 2007
the best deals i could get was
£50 for the phone £25 month
free for the phone £30 a month
pay as you go £250
i have had a quick go and i love the phone i hated the e900 touch buttons as thay where to sensitive but the u600 is far far better less sensitive spaced out better and the center pad is raised so you dont hit the touch sensitive buttons at all
the text meassages have customize ringtones now
the only thing for me is what the battery life is like in the real world
and if you can have diffrent ring tones for diffrent people when thay ring you
- B
- Big Bad Boy
- ijv
- 09 Apr 2007
Everyone speaking about this phone when no one actually has it !
- s
- sev
- nFf
- 09 Apr 2007
thanks a lot for your help kirsty. have u got the u600 yourself yet? someone below said the buttons were difficult to use, is that so?
thanks again
- W
- Warrior
- nuh
- 09 Apr 2007
Thank you Kirsty,
The U600 is already out in Carphone Warehouse. (Retailing £199.95 on Orange). Does anyone know about the music capabilities? e.g. next track and previous track when the phone is closed and in the pocket?
- K
- Kirsty
- mx0
- 09 Apr 2007
No the numbers on the keypad (0-9) are not touch sensitive, they are just like any normal keypad. The buttons on the top area on the phone are the only ones that are touch sensitive.
Does anyone know when this phone will be out on Pay and Go?
- W
- Warrior
- nu7
- 09 Apr 2007
Hello, i would just like to enquire about the music capabilities of the Samsung U600. I currently have a SE K750i, on this phone you can listen to music and change the track using the volume up and down keys. Is this function possible on the U600? Also, the main keypad (numbers 0-9) - are they touch sensitive?
- s
- sev
- mq1
- 09 Apr 2007
Hi,
I've been reading everyone's comments, and I would like some U600 owners to maybe say a few things about the touch key pad, as this is what is worrying me. I have D600 atm, upgrade due. I was all for the U600 til I heard about the key pad. Is it only the top buttons that are touch sensitive, or all the buttons on the phone? I am definitely a texter rather than a talker, and so this aspect has put a question mark over the phone in my opinion. Should I wait for the U700??
Thanks
- m
- meridus
- nui
- 09 Apr 2007
does this phone have diffrent ringtones for diffretn contacts so i can have diffrent ringtones for diffrent friends ???
- m
- meridius
- nui
- 09 Apr 2007
When the phone rings does it still ring very low sound for the first 3 sec and then get louder or does it ring full level stright away ?????
what about battery life i have herd its only 3 hours ?????? talktime
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- vip
- vx6
- 09 Apr 2007
can it support a 1gig microsd?pls tell me asap
- a
- andy
- Ie@
- 08 Apr 2007
Hi
Can anyone confirm th video recording mode in the U600 is it the old qcif mode, or the the higher cif resolution. As i feel this is an important point to clarify for anyone considering buying this phone
- m
- mart
- n5U
- 08 Apr 2007
best fone ever . . pwns everthin else l o l
- W
- Wonderkid
- pTx
- 08 Apr 2007
I just had a play with a U600 in a Phones4U in Putney, London, England. a) It DOES have an FM Radio (under the Applications menu) b) It DOES have a voice recorder, and it's very quick to activate using just two key presses. c) The camera IS autofocus and quicker than prior Samsungs. The phone is very versatile with a very bright screen. The only flaw is that unlike Samsung's other well constructed phones, the slider on the (working) shop demo model did rattle a bit, but it may have been damaged. I am deciding between the even more sexy LG Prada (similar features) and ths U600. Hmm, decisions. Either way, I win. :-)
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- Anonymous
- 2CR
- 08 Apr 2007
how is the sound quality on this phone (mp3) is it comparable to sony w series ??? really thinking about getting this phone.
can someone pls let me know ...thx
- L
- Lex
- nEJ
- 08 Apr 2007
Hi. I currently own the D800. The keypads look very similar... if anyone has had experience of both could you please tell me how they compare. Thanks!
- M
- Meg
- pYD
- 08 Apr 2007
Had the U600 for about a week now and not really getting on with it! (It replaced my D600)
The touch sensitive keys are very annoying - every time I go to do something I accidentally press the cancel one and go straight back to the home screen!
I can't figure out a way to put it on silent and have the ring and text msg alert on vibrate without going in and having to change them seperately.
The texting is very annoying. Again the touch sensitive keys are an issue and the normal keys are so hard to press. Also the 0 is no longer there to change the word on predictive text, you now have to use up or down arrow. I am finding it slow to text compared to my D600 which is very comfortable.
On a plus note, I'm pretty pleased with the camera, but haven't owned anything over 2mp to compare it with.
I may consider sending this back and going back to D600 which is a shame as the phone looks really good.