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The Samsung Monte S5620 might not be as exciting a phone as the latest iPhone or the latest Android super-phones but it’s an exciting phone nonetheless. After all, it’s extremely rare for a phone to boast of all the features of smartphones and still be...
WiFi, 3G & GPS Support, Swift, Responsive UI, Ultrapowerful Battery, FM Radio Works Well...
No Virtual QWERTY keyboard, Plastic Body Attracts Plenty of Fingerprints...
The Samsung Monte S5620 is priced at Rs. 9,300. Keeping in mind its connectivity features, one point of view would term it as an excellent product that has the right amounts of performance, features, looks and price in the perfect ratio. However, unde...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2011-08-07 13:19:06
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The form factor of the Monte isn't a design of a typical touch screen mobile, as it has a slim, long screen and therefore overall body. The Samsung handset measures 108.8mm x 53.7mm x 12.4mm, which gives the Monte the look and feel of a candy bar st...
Candy bar format touch screen mobile phone, battery life...
Cheap looking and feeling case, which gets obliterated with finger prints rapidly...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:19:07
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An impressive feature set, but the overall experience of the Samsung Monte underlined how Samsung have been able to market it for such an appealing price point. Related links News Samsung Android tablet renamed Galaxy Tape Samsung Galaxy Apollo i5801 h...
A feature list that belies its appealing price tag, including a capacitive touch-screen of a calibre rarely found at this price point...
Though it looks high-end from afar, upon closer inspection the Monte’s build does feel a little flimsy.Look and Feel...
An impressive feature set, but the overall experience of the Samsung Monte underlined how Samsung have been able to market it for such an appealing price point...
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According to Samsung, the Monte is a high-end handset at an affordable price. You can pick it up for around £120 on pay-as-you-go and on monthly contracts starting at £10/month. Read our review to find out if the Monte is a budget beauty or wireless wa...
Not everyone wants, or can afford, a high-end touchscreen phone, so we can appreciate what Samsung was trying to do with the Monte. The Monte isn't terrible it just isn't fantastic either and we guess that's the point. If you want a fantastic phone the...
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With a little bit of everything, the Samsung S5620 Monte poses as a feature phone bordering a smart phone. It can fill most of a modern user's needs for messaging, making calls, web browsing, filing, chatting, tweeting, and the multimedia trio of takin...
Sleek and professional design, Supports Flash sites, Social Networkfriendly, WiFi, Good call/signal reception, Document viewer...
No virtual QWERTY, Low 2MP camera, No preinstalled games...
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Samsung S5620 Monte promises to be a good mid-range multimedia phone with a decent camera and good music player at an affordable price.ProsTrendy & portable, weighs hardly 92g Wider 3-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen User friendly interface with social...
The Samsung S5620 Monte is a distant cousin to Samsung CorbyPro and has many resemblances in terms of interface and features. However, it lacks the hardware keypad, but incorporates a capacitive touchscreen instead of the resistive unlike CorbyPro. It...
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mobilesroom.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:19:12
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In this buzzing mobile market where there are lots of catchy names such as Xperia, Vivaz, Jet, Smart and Hero, Samsung has come up with Samsung Monte, having great looks and loaded with greater features. It is trendy and its a real style statement.Sams...
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If you ask Samsung about the future of mobile phones, they’ll say smartphones. Their Bada OS is flying the “smartphone for everyone” flag. But the market still has quite a way to go till we get there. Right now, feature phones like the Samsung S5620 M...
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Latest Samsung Monte UK pricesSamsung has a large range of handsets in the market at the moment, including its popular mid-range Genio which comes in a variety of flavours, such as the front facing mini qwerty keyboard, a slide-out keyboard and good o...
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Away from the smartphone milieu, prolific Samsung has fashioned a tidy line in affordable touchphones. The likes of the duo, the Tocco Lite, the S5560 and catwalk-conscious Diva, has proved popular with the punters on a tight budget. Its latest tickle...
Responsive capacitive touchscreen. User-friendly. Impressive connectivity options. Widget customisation. Integrated 3.5mm headphone jack...
Average fixed focus camera. Substandard video recording quality. No onscreen QWERTY...
Samsung has outdone itself with this well-connected, awesome value touchphone. A genuine bargain...
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With so many affordable touchscreen phones out there, we thought the was just another option that will soon be forgotten. Having a good look, however, at its spec sheet and its suggested retail price, and trying it out for ourselves, we saw that this...
Responsive, has plenty of connectivity options andsocial networking integration...
No DivX/XviD support, no Office reader...
Just to keep things short, the Samsung Monte S5620 has maximized the power of feature phones to a certain level that no one would ever dare underestimate their capabilities again. Unfortunately though, phones are getting smarter and smarter, if you kn...
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