Windows Mobile smartphones with miniature Qwerty keyboards are rarely extremely exciting to look at, and the Samsung GT-C6625 is a case in point. Blocky hardware and a somewhat old-fashioned design, makes it look a couple of years out of sync with the latest smartphone trends.
Samsung C6625 Samsung's GT-C6625: no Wi-Fi, but …
Surely at that price it's not business users they're aiming at, but rather people that can't afford, or would rather not spend £400+ on a smartphone...
That's funny, we've just got one of these in our office for testing as a Windows Mobile device, and despite all of us using more expensive smartphones, we all agree that for the price, it's not a bad little unit. Windows Mobile is still the poor part of this, but it really isn't all that bad.
The keyboard is pretty useable and you know if you've actually typed the keys or not, and the browsing speed etc is pretty reasonable, usual winmo terms conditions and catches apply.
Samsung GT-C6625
Windows Mobile smartphones with miniature Qwerty keyboards are rarely extremely exciting to look at, and the Samsung GT-C6625 is a case in point. Blocky hardware and a somewhat old-fashioned design, makes it look a couple of years out of sync with the latest smartphone trends. Samsung C6625 Samsung's GT-C6625: no Wi-Fi, but …
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Posted Wednesday 14th October 2009 13:47 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Blackberry clone... #
Looks familiar...?
Posted Wednesday 14th October 2009 15:17 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Price #
Surely at that price it's not business users they're aiming at, but rather people that can't afford, or would rather not spend £400+ on a smartphone...
Posted Wednesday 14th October 2009 23:14 GMT
Geoff Mackenzie
Hmm, close #
I actually like the retro looks, but Windows Mobile rules it out.
Shame really.
Posted Wednesday 14th October 2009 23:14 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Windows Mobile #
This looked quite interesting until I read the first two words of the review - "Windows Mobile". I didn't bother reading the rest
Oh well...
Posted Wednesday 14th October 2009 23:14 GMT
Vince
Not a bad little unit #
That's funny, we've just got one of these in our office for testing as a Windows Mobile device, and despite all of us using more expensive smartphones, we all agree that for the price, it's not a bad little unit. Windows Mobile is still the poor part of this, but it really isn't all that bad.
The keyboard is pretty useable and you know if you've actually typed the keys or not, and the browsing speed etc is pretty reasonable, usual winmo terms conditions and catches apply.
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