The Samsung i600 delivers all the features of current Web-enabled mobile phones, and more, in a small, clamshell design that is roughly the same size and only a fraction of an ounce heavier. With it you can wirelessly access the Internet to view Web sites, access e-mail, and download personalized content, including ring tones, wallpaper, games, and more. This slim, lightweight device does not have a touchscreen or stylus. Instead, it offers one-handed navigation and predictive text entry, which is fairly easy to use. However, I've been using a touchscreen for the past decade, and often find myself tapping on the i600's screen with my index finger in a futile attempt to navigate. Samsung's i500, a Palm OS-based device, does have a touchscreen. I find it easier to use and would prefer that Microsoft and device manufacturers incorporate touchscreen capability into the next generation of Windows Mobile Smartphones
This product was added to our catalog on 2007-05-23