Breaking, Cell Phones, Product Reviews, Samsung - Written by Zach on Monday, April 3, 2006 1:53 - 0 Comments
Samsung SGH-Z320i: the best of both worlds

Pocket-lint.co.uk reviews the Samsung SGH-Z320i. What’s great about this phone is that it’s the first in the world to support both 3G and the i-Mode service popular for fast data transmissions and a wide array of content to download.
The reviewer found no significant downsides to the phone, save for the lack of external storage and limited internal storage space. Well, 100 MB of internal storage seems hefty, but if you want to listen to MP3s and watch videos, that sure is limited.
It’s the first device to offer both 3G and iMode connectivity, so if you want rapid internet access on the move it looks like the ideal phone. Well, it does as long as you want to use the impressive – but fairly limited – selection of content providers available on iMode, and are willing to view all the videos and content you access on the relatively small 1.9 inch screen.
Limitations nonetheless, this seems like a great mobile, for the fact that it combines two of the technologies touted to be the future of mobile telephony.
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