
The first thing that strikes you about the Samsung i7500 is how it is modestly designed. It showcases simple contours and styling which doesn’t take from the appeal of this phone. Its “quietness” in design rather seems to speak of superiority. And indeed the i7500 is one of the more top quality phones of late, boasting of features that set the standards of what a true premium quality phone should be.
The Lucido measures 11.8 millimeters and weighs a very light 90 grams but what’s packed into the phone makes it a heavyweight. Communication and web browsing services are excellent what with the EDGE/GPRS Class 10 technology as well as 3G and Bluetooth connectivity. Its phonebook can accommodate up to 1,000 contacts and is photo call capable.
Its multimedia capabilities are also noteworthy. The unit comes with a music player that is can play MP3, WMA and AAC sound formats. Alternatively, users can listen to music by way of the stereo FM radio. You can store music, photographs and movies on the i7500 as its memory is expandable to up to 8 gigabytes. The camera is a 5 megapixel snapper with autofocus and smile shot technology. It is geo-tagging capable because of its integrated GPS. The Samsung i7500 is also fitted with business tools designed to help you organize your information efficiently. You can utilize its organizer and Office document viewer and the keypad has predictive text technology for easy inputting of text messages. Email is also supported on this phone. Its AMOLED screen provides precise and vivid pictures even when held under direct sunlight. The same OLED technology can be found on another Samsung unit, the Samsung Tocco Ultra. The Samsung i7500 is seen as a direct challenger to Nokia’s 6700 but on the screen alone, the i7500 already rates higher.
The Samsung i7500 was released early this year and its price is pegged somewhere around £120 to £147.
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