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Key Features
2 Megapixel Camera
Music Player (MP3, AAC & ACC+)
66 grams
113 x 50 x 6.9 mm
Bluetooth® Technology
EDGE Technology
Samsung X820 Review
The Samsung X820 comes in a classic shape casing which has a super slim design. The X820 is extremely thin which only measures 113 x 50 x 6.9 mm & weighs 66 grams. The handset is thin & feather light which makes it easy for the user to carry with them at all times. The X820 comes with a clearly defined keypad & easy to control navigation tool which is located on the front of the handset. The battery will provide the user with two & a half hours worth of talk time & up to two hundred & twenty hours of standby time. The Samsung X820 comes with 80 Mbytes of shared internal memory.
The phone comes with a clear TFT screen which provides 256k colours & a screen resolution of 220 x 176 pixels. The user can search through the colourful menus which are displayed on the screen. The user can use the screen as a viewfinder for the camera feature & view photos or video on the screen. The integrated 2 megapixel camera comes with effective & fun photo settings for the user to add their own personal touch to each photo they take. The user may choice to capture a moving memory with the video feature which is another fun way to capture those all important memories & funny things in life.
The X820 comes with Bluetooth® technology which allows the user to connect to any Bluetooth® compatible device including a PC, laptop, PDA, printer or headset & have a wirefree connection between the devices. The phone comes with EDGE technology which will ensure data transferring at high speed. The user can connect to a USB compatible devices using a USB cable which provides a wired connection between devices. The Samsung X820 works on a tri band network which will switch between network bands automatically.

The user can use the messaging services to communicate with others quickly. The user can send a multimedia message which is a message which includes a photo or video plus text & sound which can be a fun way to communicate with other multimedia messaging compatible mobile phone users. The user can send & receive text messages on their Samsung X820 which comes with a predictive text input method. The phone comes with an email service which allows the user to send & receive emails to & from their phone.
The user can change their ringtone to suit their mood & style which can be heard in either polyphonic or MP3 sound. The X820 comes with a built in music player which will play music in MP3, AAC & ACC+ format. The user can add & remove music from their Samsung X820 simply & enjoy having their latest favourite music with them on their phone.
The Samsung X820 comes with a handsfree speaker phone feature which allows the user to have a conversation over the speaker system & this allows the user to have a handsfree conversation when they are busy with another task. The user can have a fun & exciting gaming experience on the X820 as it comes with Java™ games for the user to enjoy.
Samsung X820 Specifications & Features
Screen
TFT LCD 256k Colour Screen (220 x 176 Pixels)
Imaging
2 Megapixel Camera
Digital Zoom
Photo Effects
Photo Settings
Video Recording
Video Player
Wallpapers & Screensavers
Messaging
SMS (Text Messaging)
EMS (Enhanced Messaging)
MMS (Multimedia Messaging)
T9
Email
Sound
Music Player (MP3, AAC & ACC+)
64 Polyphonic Ringtones
MP3 Ringtones
30 Preset
Handsfree Speaker
Vibration Alert
Entertainment
Embedded Java™ Games
Downloadable Games
Organiser
Phonebook
Calendar
Scheduler
To Do List
Short Cut
Clock
Worldtime
Alarm
Currency Converter
Calculator
Document Viewer
TV Output
Connectivity
Bluetooth®
EDGE
USB
GPRS
Network
Tri Band (GSM 900, 1800 & 1900)
Internet
WAP 2.0
Memory & Talk Time
80 Mbytes Memory
2.5 Hours Talk Time Plus
210 Hours Standby
Weight & Size
66 g
113 x 50 x 6.9 mm
- : 82.7%
- : 73.2%
- : 68.2%
- : 66.8%
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On Nov 27, 2007, Zeshan Yousaf - Al Khober, Saudi Arabia said:
I love it.
On Nov 27, 2007, Chris - Liverpool, UK said:
NOT SO GOOD! I actually always kept mine in my pocket guess what. It snapped in half! So I then went to get it repaired & they said that it would cost £135 which is more than I actually paid for the phone, so I went to an alternative, a case to hold it together which has worked so far but that set me back £35! The Bluetooth has stopped working since it snapped & it cuts out quite a lot! Features are good, can’t put a memory card in it though, battery life is really bad & it hasn’t got a feature to ring & vibrate at the same time so it’s either one or the other! After having the phone for 6 months now it has to be charged very night but it does only take around 2 & a half hours to charge fully. I would not recommend you to buy a thin phone as this snapped without any force what so ever. Overall not very happy.
On Nov 27, 2007, Lawrence Keli - Nairobi, Kenya said:
The phone is very nice at least my girlfriend has discovered I got taste! It has 2 problems only, the battery life & the vibrate alert. The battery has no life at all, I guess that’s why they sell it with 2 batteries, but it is irritating having to carry an extra battery & charge every time. The vibrate alert is weak & at times I miss calls just because I didn’t hear or feel the phone vibrate even when it is in my pockets. I had a Samsung X100 & it was superb with the charge & alert. X820 is a sleek phone, I can live with the 2 problems!
On Nov 27, 2007, Anon - UK said:
Just plain hard to use.
On Nov 27, 2007, Daniel - Jakarta, Indonesia said:
This phone is great! The features are rich & the design is best, no complaints for it.
On Nov 27, 2007, Dg - Dubai, United Arab Emirates said:
Looks & feels great. I’ve dropped it several times, & due to its dense construction it’s survived without damage. I always charge it overnight & have never had a problem, but it needs daily charging, that’s the only issue I have; but remember this phone is only 7mm thick; so there’s no room for a bigger battery.
I’ve had it about 12 months & the only ‘problems’ are that the silver on the ‘arch’ near the speaker has worn off – but reveals solid metal (brass? ) underneath, & the cover to the charging slot does not fit perfectly snug – but it hasn’t broken off which I thought might happen.
I keep it in a small (Pentax) digital camera case that clips to my belt; so have never had any issue with fragility that I was afraid might accompany the thin design. I believe the body is some kind of metal alloy, not plastic.
All in all, a great phone with superb design – highly recommended.
On Nov 27, 2007, John - Athens, Greece said:
Battery is bad, signal is awful. Sensitivity to broke-maximum (mine broke in 2 weeks in front pocket not in jeans, in simple shorts). Ear volume & stability signal-again rubbish, but design one of the best, nice photos, nothing else!
On Nov 27, 2007, Alison Peters - UK said:
This phone is a step back into the dark ages, over the years of using different mobiles, a weekly charge had become a standard routine.
I purchased this phone for its good looks & thin body, great to carry, but it is now doing my head in having to charge it every day on a regular basis. I am not a heavy user either, so please all of you buyers – be warned, nice phone but absolutely rubbish at keeping its charge.
On Nov 27, 2007, Josh - Albania said:
Good phone excellent, top! 1 brap can’t mess with the phone! Samsung out done themselves you know!
On Nov 27, 2007, Rachel - UK said:
Bought on impulse due to its fab styling & screen. Would be fine if it didn’t need to work as a phone! Battery life is rubbish, have to charge it every day. It heats up against your ear within a couple of minutes of a call. & signal strength is diabolical, I’ve had more dropped calls in the week I’ve had this phone than I had in the 12 months I had my Nokia 6230i. Thankfully I’ve still got the old phone & have switched back to it.
If all you want to do is text & look good then I am sure it’d be fine, but start making calls
On Nov 27, 2007, Moshe G - Tel Aviv, Israel said:
Battery life is short (especially when using Bluetooth). Maximal volume is very low. Ringing volume low & its vibrating mode is not efficient. Letters (in text messages) very small & difficult to observe due to the black box that encircles the letter.