Samsung SGH-D600


The Samsung SGH-D600 ''' is a GSM mobile phone released in the first quarter of 2005 made by Samsung Electronics.
The SGH-D600i is a later version of the SGH-D600, released in 2007 to address issues concerning microSD card support.

Features and specifications

The Samsung SGH-D600 is the successor to the Samsung SGH-D500, and differs from it with a slightly revised design, a higher resolution 2-megapixel camera located outside the sliding area instead of inside, TV output, and support for microSD external flash memory cards. It also includes a Picsel Viewer for Microsoft Office documents. It is available in three colors, black, grey and red. The SGH-D600 also includes a camera with a resolution of 1600x1200 pixels, Bluetooth connectivity, and a 240x320 pixel screen.
The battery claims to have a stand-by time of up to 300 hours and a talk time of up to 7 hours.

Reception and criticism

praised its looks and small size. Trusted Reviews awarded it 9/10, calling it "a great looking phone with a screen that puts other handsets to shame". CNet gave a positive review scoring 3.5/5 suggesting it was "good both for professionals and those looking for fun features".
The phone's poor visual TV out quality has received criticism.

Variants

  • SGH-D600E: A variant of D600 with EDGE connectivity with tri-band instead of quad-band.
  • SGH-D606: Exclusively sold on Rogers in Canada.
  • SGH-D608: Chinese Anycall variant sold for the Chinese market. It was also sold on China Mobile in China.
  • SGH-D600i: A variant of D600 with fixed microSD/TransFlash problems.

    Related phones

  • Samsung SCH-U620: CDMA phone with identical design.
  • Samsung SGH-C300: Lower end slider phone with similar design and Yamaha MA-2 sound chip.
  • Samsung SGH-D500: The predecessor to the SGH-D600.