Thursday, May 15, 2008

Samsung F400 music mobile

The focus of the Samsung F400 is music. First appearances suggest nothing special about this mp3 music phone, but underneath the standard looking exterior is a powerful music player.

The F400 has a two way slide action, similar to that made popular by the Nokia N95 and N95 8GB. Sliding the phone up reveals a 15 key alpha numeric keypad. Slide the phone down to reveal loudspeakers for the music player. The loudspeakers on the Samsung f400 are made using Bang & Olufsen ICEpower technology. Consequently the sound output from these speakers is of the highest quality, and much better than the usual tinny sound you get from many phone speakers.

The music player itself recognises many music formats; as well as MP3 there is support for AAC, eAAC and WMA formats. Another feature for music lovers to enjoy is the inclusion of a music recognition feature. Simply record a snippet of song on the phone and it will be able to give you full track details, including artist name, song and album details. With support for Bluetooth 2.0 you will be able to listen to your favourite songs wirelessly with a compatible Bluetooth headset. With the inclusion of an FM radio you will never be without the latest music tracks on your phone.

The F400 from Samsung is about more than just music, though. It includes a 3.0 megapixel camera, with video recording capability. Memory on the phone is 24MB, but this can easily be expanded with the addition of a micro SD memory card, offering plenty of space for songs and pictures.

Another feature is the inclusion of HSDPA mobile broadband, offering high speed connectivity for data transfers. HSDPA builds upon the speeds offered by 3G networks, and offers a noticeable difference to the end user. Browsing the web and reading email can now be achieved quickly and simply. The F400 has a good sized QVGA resolution screen, which renders websites clearly and brightly.

The Samsung F400 is due for launch soon. If you wish to register your interest in this handset, please register here and we will email you when we have a confirmed release date.

source: http://blog.mobiles.co.uk

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