Saturday, September 1, 2007

Samsung X830-...if Music Saves Your Soul

Mobile phones have transformed a lot from playing our favourite ringtones to a consummate music experience. Since then, innumerable music phones have hit the digital world powered with high definition media player, large memory pool, stereo-sound systems, Bluetooth headset support, dedicated multimedia keys and many such tools. Keeping up with the changing trends, Samsung has release its own music phone – the Samsung X830 , a unique phone with evolved multimedia skills.

The Samsung X830 sports a swivel design that makes it look interesting. The handset resembles an iPod – a very popular mobile music solution. To maintain the Samsung X830's narrow dimensions, its designers have put the keys of the mobile phone in an unusual two rows instead of three. The handset is extremely lightweight at mere 72 grams. The 1.4 inch screen used in the Samsung X830 is TFT based and can produce more than 262k colours. The handset is currently available in Black, Pure White, Orange and Pink.

Being launched as a music phone, the Samsung X830 is loaded with all goodies needed for a top quality mobile music experience. The handset's on board media player is compatible with all popular media file formats including Mp3, AAC and WMA. Enjoy your music on your hip headset supplied with the device or on the built in 3D sound speakers. The mobile phone's internal memory pool is a massive 1GB which is good enough to carry all your favourite songs with you. So load all you want and hit the road. The Samsung X830 has a 'Flight Mode' too that lets you enjoy all your phone's feature in zero network coverage zones like a flight.

Other than music, this triband GSM phone features an integrated 1.3 megapixel digital camera for quick shoot and easy share. Mobile data connectivity via GPRS and EDGE technology, or local exchange of files and information with external devices via Bluetooth and USB – the Samsung X830 has everything that it takes to replace your mobile music device for good.

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