CNET Asia Review
Excellent
The good: Slim design; large screen; 3.2-megapixel camera. 8
out of 10View score
The bad: Touch-sensitive keys don't give much tactile feedback; lack of built-in 3.5mm headphone jack or adapter; no Xenon flash on the camera.
The bottom line: Samsung has made yet another ultrathin phone that doesn't skimp on features. Key are the 3.2-megapixel camera with autofocus and an easy-to-use music player. Our only niggles with the U600 are the lack of 3G connectivity and the touch-sensitive keys that some people might find annoying.
Read full review of the Samsung Ultra Edition 10.9 (U600) »
Average User Rating
from 15 users
Very good
7.2
out of 10User Reviews
I still the the phone till now.
May 10, 2009Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: the brown/brozne or gold is nice.
Cons: slow software
Opinion:
the phone is NICE!
beautiful
Sep 21, 2008Rating: 10 out of 10 (Perfect)
Pros: hmmm
Cons: hmmmmmm
Opinion:
The Samsungs Ultra Edition 10.9 concept is based on perfect trinity of design, technology and function that work seamlessly to aspire, enable and offer top-of-the-line mobility. It has the sophistication of jewel-tone colors that added depth and intrigue to a mobile market populated by flat hues. It offers an incredible 3.2MP camera that takes brilliant photographs and video catering to amateur and professional photographers.
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Great when working
Aug 26, 2008Rating: 7 out of 10 (Very good)
Pros: Slim design, 3.2MP camera
Cons: Slim design, touch pad needs a little getting used to, laggy photo capture time
Opinion:
Samsung never fails to amaze me with the amount of features they manage to fit in the slim frames of their phones. The 3.2MP camera with auto-focus gives clean, sharp photos, but, it takes such a long time to focus, that whatever you are trying to capture generally moves before the photo is taken. But, it makes up for it with features like name card recognition.
The main problem is that it's so thin it tends break the LCD easily. The first time I broke the screen, I had to dish out NZ$200 to replace it. When I broke it again, I just threw the phone away.
Despite that, it's a great phone with so many features somehow crammed its a 10.9mm thin frame.
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