First seen: 11 december 2006
Samsung have taken their uber sexy slim styling and applied it to a Smartphone. The new i600 promises to combine the fashion that Samsung and renowned for with Blackberry like functionality. Can they pull it off? we find out. Read more
Not too new for Americans, this month Samsung also started shipping the European version of the BlackJack - the Samsung SGH-i600. And following my earlier preview of a i600 prototype , today I've received a commercial version of Samsung's latest UMTS and HSDPA enabled Windows Mobile Smartphone. And waiting was absolutely worth. The only 11.8 mm thin UMTS and HSDPA Smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard also features triband GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850 MHz aren't supported) as... Read more
Easily the king of connectivity in the QWERTY-equipped smart phones category, the i600 boasts strong features in a sexy, compact, monoblock form factor. Read more
Samsung ups the ante in the Windows Mobile smartphone stakes with the super sleek SGH-i600 "Blackjack." When I reviewed the Samsung SGH-i320 some time ago, I noted that that the device was possibly the sleekest, nicest-looking smarpthone with a thumb Qwerty keyboard I had ever seen; but it was a letdown technically because it lacked 3G and WiFi to make it a truly compelling device. Cards on the table The review unit of the i600 did not include the full box with... Read more
Combining the sleek styling of Samsung's slimmest and good looking phones with the high-speed technology of HSDPA and Wi-Fi, the SGH-i600 is a bar-shaped smartphone with up-to-date email and messaging services. Being rich in features it handles almost every need, yet disappears easily into your pocket when not in use. The slim and compact SGH-i600 does just that and more. Read more
Just bought this phone from Starhub at S$378. Comes with WM6 Std installed and 1 standard battery and 1 extended battery included in the package. On top of that I was given a free 2Gb micro SD card. A bargain that is hard to resist. Read more
The Samsung SGH-i600, known as the Blackjack / i607 in the U.S, is a smartphone with a QWERTY keyboard (has keys like on a computer keyboard). The phone is a PDA style phone and often gets mistaken for a Blackberry, which is famous for the QWERTY keyboard. It definitely looks good and for the professional, which is the intention as it is intended as a business phone. I've dropped it many times with and without it being in a case so the phone is pretty tough. On the... Read more