Unveiled
back in February already, Samsung today announced the open market
availability of the
SGH-i200 Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard smartphone.
Featuring triband GSM/GPRS/EDGE at 900/1800/1900 MHz and singleband UMTS/HSDPA
at 2100 MHz (up to 3.6 Mbps) as well as Bluetooth 2.0+EDR (including A2DP), the
i200 unfortunately lacks WiFi and GPS. On the back the i200 sports a 2.0
megapixel camera with face detection technology and smile-shot functionality;
while on the front it has an additional VGA camera for UMTS video telephony. The
non-touchscreen measures 2.3", supports QVGA resolution and includes a
light-sensor.

At a size of 116 x 50 x 11.8 mm, the smartphone weights - including the 1100
mAh battery - 102 gram only. According to Samsung, the device has a standby time
up to 280 hours and a talk-time up to 3.3 hours.
In addition to the typical Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard applications, the
SGH-i200 includes Microsoft Office Mobile, Windows Live Messenger and ClearVue
Without a contract, the Samsung SGH-i200 is now available for 399 Euro.
Cheers ~ Arne
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