Friday, March 23, 2007

Samsung D840: slim, strong and stylish.


Ever growing popularity of slim phones have been further fueled by the relentless competition between manufacturers. Almost every mobile phone manufacturer in the world have dedicated a 'series' or a 'family' of slim phones. Samsung in its D series portfolio has introduced ultra-thin phones and have the tag of the creator of slimmest handset.

The Samsung D840 justifies its position in the 'D' series with its slimness of just 11.9 mm. This makes the Samsung D840 one of the slimmest handsets and probably the slimmest slider. The slim dimensions of this petite slider makes it quite an eye candy. Sleek black casing with hints of chrome speaks volume about the quality of the product.

The Samsung D840 not only surprises with its size but also with a host of features that its manufacturers managed to cramp inside. Starting from a strong internal antenna that gives you superior voice reception quality to Class 10 EDGE and GPRS technology for broadband like Internet speed – the Samsung D840 is your one stop solution for all kinds of remote communication. Triband GSM mobile network support means the Samsung D840 is active across five continents in more than a 100 countries.

The phone has a 2.0 megapixel camera that produces pictures with resolution as high as 1600x1200 pixels. With all necessary imaging features like digital zoom, integrated LED flash and video capabilities, the integrated camera of the Samsung D840 is more than a muse. Though not positioned as a music solution, the Samsung D840's built in media player is compatible with MP3, AAC, ACC+ and WMA formats. You can enjoy your music on the stereo headphones or on the built in speakers. A big internal memory pool of 70 Mb and external memory card support clears any doubts about its potential as a music player.

The Samsung D840 can take you by surprise with the sheer number of features it includes within its stylishly tiny case.

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