Samsung J700 Fair or Foul!

The Samsung J700 has been a favorite with consumers since March 2008. For the money the Samsung J700 is fairly well featured. The Samsung J700 is a very well designed handset with a contemporary feel to it.

Regarding the the display the phone is supplied with a 2 inch screen, which, considering other options available for the money is a disappointingly sized display. The screen is a TFT, 65K colors. The J700 weighs 92 g, which is OK for a handset in its price bracket. The Samsung J700 is only available in Black. A Li-Ion battery cell is shipped with the Samsung J700. The J700 is compatible with 2G GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 . A 1.3 MP, 1280×960 pixels, video is integrated into this mobile phone camera. A WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML browser allows this mobile phone to be used for mobile Internet access. The available ring-tones enabled on the J700 are Polyphonic, MP3 on top of which is a vibrating alert. The Samsung J700 comes equipped with bluetooth, so it is compatible with a great deal of mobile phone accessories like hands free sets or even a music system. The J700 also features a few extras, for example:

  • MP3/AAC/AAC+/MIDI player
  • MPEG4/3GP video player/recorder
  • Voice memo
  • BT printing
  • Currency converter
  • Java MIDP 2.0
  • FM radio
  • Organizer
  • Although this is one of the most recent mobile handsets currently on the market, it remains possible to pick up a real bargain on the J700. If you are after a really good buy, buy online where it is easy to find many really cheap offers to consider. Purchasing online can deliver some significant cost savings, it is even possible to get a mobile phone with free line rental on the Samsung J700 , which will not cost a penny.

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    Posted by: admin | 07-12-2008 | 03:07 PM
    Posted in: Hall Of Telecommunication

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