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Samsung i600

Wednesday March 26, 2008
AUD
$650
Price at time of review.

Slim and well connected, but ease-of-use issues limit its appeal.

Samsung i600
Ease of Use:
3
Features & Design:
6
Value for money:
5
User Rating:

Written by Johnathan Bray
Tags: Samsung | i600

This article appeared in the March, 2008 issue of PC Authority.

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