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31 Reviews
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Abstract: The controversial Samsung X830 won’t leave you indifferent. It is a MP3 player with 1 GB of built-in memory on one hand, and a mobile phone, supporting Bluetooth and EDGE on the other hand. The unusual design also draws the attention – it will...
Abstract: S amsung are definitely capable of placing some extraordinary goods on the market, as they have proven again lately with the Samsung K5 MP3 player, fully operational by touch screen, and the Samsung i7 digital camera with its swivel screen. Also the an...
Lack of expandable memory slot; narrow screen and keypad
The X830 is a passable MP3 player, but its too narrow to use as a mobile phone. Texting and dialling arent easy and the small screen makes using some of the functions difficult. The 1GB of on-board memory and scroll wheel make it worth checking out,...
Abstract: The Samsung X830 is half Mp3 player and half phone. The X830 looks exactly like an iPod when closed. In my opinion the X830 is the Samsung version of the “iPhone”. When closed the phone looks like a normal MP3 player but when open looks like a...
Abstract: It seems appropriate that I am writing about Samsung's SGH-X830 just as the chat about Apple's newly announced music playing iPhone reaches fever pitch. This phone is a combination of music player and Tri-band phone that is designed like no other combinat...
Abstract: Just when you thought Samsung just couldnt get any snazzier looking or more generous... along comes the Samsung SGH-X830- a very unique breakthrough in ergonomic cell phone design. Its numeric keys are laid out in 2 columns instead of 3 (like typica...
Good music player; has automatic Windows media player synching; low cost.
No memory expansion slot; the control mechanism a little flimsy.
While we were impressed by the Samsungs musical organisation features and simple (if Spartan) interface, the design of the phone leaves a little to be desired. Sure, the swivel mechanism seems cool, but its the kind of phone where you feel something ...