Designed for mobile TV and exclusively operating on Telstra's Next G network in Australia, the Samsung Widescreen features a unique dual-flip form factor, combining a regular flip handset with the option of folding open to a landscape layout. The Widescreen also boasts a full QWERTY keyboard, 2.3in display, HSDPA connection speeds of up to 7.2Mbps and a 2-megapixel camera.
The Widescreen employs a similar design to Nokia's N93i. It can be used in a regular flip mode for all phone functions, but also flips open sideways for landscape mode, making it ideal for watching video. The design means the Widescreen can sit on a desk with the angle of the display adjusted for the best possible view. Unfortunately, it isn't the most attractive device.
The key selling point of the Widescreen is a combination of its dual-flip design, and access to Telstra's Next G content portal -- in particular the Mobile Foxtel service. Content includes a range of mobile TV on 33 channels in categories such as entertainment, sports, news and documentaries, kids, music and many more, each available as a day pass, or via a monthly, packaged subscription. Also available is a Foxtel TV guide -- in addition to accessing the guide wherever you are, the Telstra service allows users of Foxtel iQ to log into the service on the handset and record programs to their set-top box at home via the EPG (Electronic Programming Guide). This is an excellent and handy feature if you forget to record your favourite TV shows, are out of the house, or are away travelling.
The Widescreen's 2.3in display is crisp and clear for regular phone use, but though the dual-flip design makes it convenient for watching video, the screen isn't as large as we anticipated. Despite this issue, the ability to channel surf is excellent, and EPG information is convenient. The mobile TV service isn't clear when in full screen mode though and for sports programs -- particularly on both EuroSport News and Fox Sports News -- it is difficult to see small objects like a soccer or tennis ball.
For regular phone use, the Widescreen is a solid performer -- the familiar Samsung grid and list menus remain and the five-way navigational pad is soft and comfortable. Unfortunately the handset suffers from an overload of buttons, so some users will originally be a little confused. Although the QWERTY keypad is handy for SMS and e-mailing, it's a little small and cramped so tactility isn't a strong point.
A 2-megapixel camera takes average photos but without a flash, night-time photography is out of the question. Multimedia is obviously high on the Widescreen's agenda, so a music player featuring repeat and shuffle play modes and playlist support is present -- though it's strange not to see any equaliser settings. The external display and illuminated, touch-sensitive music controls below it come in handy for music playback and though there is no 3.5mm headphone jack, an adapter is included in the box. A microSD card slot handles extra memory, but there is no card in the sales package.
Other features include video calling over the Next G network, dual stereo speakers, a document viewer, Java, Bluetooth with stereo A2DP and USB 2.0. Conveniently, standard SMS, MMS and e-mail messages can be composed using T9 predictive text input in regular flip mode, or the QWERTY keyboard in landscape mode.
Battery life isn't too flash, rated at up to three hours of talk time and 250 hours of standby time on a 3G network.
-
Sony Ericsson W995 mobile phone
RRP: $1099.00 -
Sony Ericsson W508a mobile phone
RRP: $529.00 -
Samsung J800 mobile phone
RRP: $199.00 -
LG Prada (KF900) mobile phone
RRP: $999.00 -
Sony Ericsson W705a mobile phone
RRP: $619.00
-
Sony Ericsson W995 mobile phone
RRP: $1099.00 -
LG Prada (KF900) mobile phone
RRP: $999.00 -
Sony Ericsson W705a mobile phone
RRP: $619.00 -
Samsung UltraTouch (S8300)
RRP: $899.00 -
Sony Ericsson W715 mobile phone
RRP: $499.00
iPhone 3G S - Yay or Nay?
Now that Apple has unveiled the iPhone 3G S, what do you think? If you are a current ...
iPhone
i am wondering whether i should purchase an iphone as there may be a new model coming ...
why not the iMate
been with you a long time...first forum topic... Why not the imate Ultimate 9502 ...
-
Microsoft Security Essentials (beta)
RRP: Free -
Dell OptiPlex 760 small form factor PC
RRP: $2382.00 -
Hitachi TravelStar 5K500.B 2.5in internal hard drive
RRP: $109.00 -
Mozilla Firefox 3.5
RRP: Free -
Sygic Mobile Maps 2009 iPhone app
RRP: $79.99
-
Lenovo ThinkPad T400s notebook
RRP: $3599.00 -
QNAP TS-119 Turbo NAS device
RRP: $519.00 -
Sony Bravia KDL40ZX1 LCD TV
RRP: $7399.00 -
Logitech Ultimate Ears 700 in-ear monitors
RRP: $399.95 -
HTC Touch Diamond 2 smartphone
RRP: TBA
-
Bush BR10DAB
RRP: $169.00 -
Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FS7 digital camera
RRP: $389.00 -
Sapphire HD 4770 graphics card
RRP: $184.00 -
Canon PowerShot SX200 IS digital camera
RRP: $649.00 -
Samsung 2243BWX LCD monitor
RRP: $449.00
-
Mozilla Firefox 3.5
RRP: Free -
HP Pavilion dv7 2022tx notebook
RRP: $2499.00 -
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood
RRP: $109.95 -
Nokia N97 smartphone
RRP: $1129.00 -
Grand Slam Tennis
RRP: $79.95
Get real time traffic updates from Nokia’s Ovi Maps for mobile devices and for web 2009-07-03 10:34:00+10
Get real time traffic updates from Nokia’s Ovi Maps for mobile devices and for web 2009-07-03 10:34:00+10
Fortinet Beefs Up Enterprise Security Management Capabilities 2009-07-02 15:42:00+10
Treasure your memories with new Lexar Media Full-HD Video Memory Cards 2009-07-01 19:00:00+10
Nokia N97 opens the door to Ovi Store 2009-07-01 10:00:00+10
















