Testseek.co.uk have collected 57 expert reviews of the Samsung SGH-D900e and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SGH-D900e.
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57 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Solid design, good photos, good keypad, Bluetooth stereo
Photos cannot be saved directly to microSD, no focuslock, low ring volume, no profiles
The D900 has performed fairly well in most of our tests. The design, the camera, the multimedia capabilities are all well above average. I would have wanted to give it a highly recommended rating but I couldnt. The minor flaws just add up, some of the...
Stylish design with small dimensions and solid construction, One of the best cameras in mobile phone at the moment, Bright QVGA display with detailed and realistic image.
Not the best RF performance (signal straight) and voice quality, Music player is just mediocre and the phone doesn't have adapter for standard headphones, Numeric keys are almost flush.
What is easily noticeable about the D900 is its design! It is a multimedia phone, but compared to its rivals, the N73, the K800, the N80, etc it is much slimmer and better looking, with stylish design and solid construction quality. The slider is form-...
Abstract: Samsungs new Ultra range is designed to illustrate just how much technology they can fit into a slim phone design. So, whilst theyve now got the skinniest candybar title, the slimmest HSDPA phone and a host of other accolades, they havent skimped on...
Intuitive, easy to navigate interface, Slim, comfortable form factor, Semi-auto 3MP camera with flash
Smudge-magnet screen, Call interface may be a bit too cutesy
Samsungs SGH-D900i is a phone with an identity crisis -- ultimately a 2G phone with 3G multimedia aspirations. It does a couple of core things pretty well, but not well enough to make an exciting name for itself in a crowded 2G market. ...
Sleek metallic finish, Design, Excellent slider, Display, User interface
Minimal upgrades over predecessor, No 3G, no document viewer, No TV out cable, Fingerprint magnet The Final Word The D900i adds an FM radio and a sleek metallic finish, but the lack of document editor and TV-output cable are very strange omissions. Reg...
The D900i adds an FM radio and a sleek metallic finish, but the lack of document editor and TV-output cable are very strange omissions. Regardless, its still an excellent handset on the whole.
Abstract: Overview IntroductionSamsung has established itself as a manufacturer of thin, yet feature packed phones. Not satisfied with its status however, the company continues to shrink the width of its phones and now, has come up with the stunning SGH-D900 sl...
Abstract: After the spectacular success of Motorolas Razr, competing mobile-phone makers have been quick to move into the ultra-slim-handset market. LG released the Chocolate KG800 phone - a thin slider design with vanishing buttons - and no...
Looks great, Browser is good, FM radio pick-up is good
Sound settings are odd, Music player is bad, Camera not up to the mark
View SpecificationsDesign concepts for mobile phones are getting wilder and wilder. Although the essential or base design could be one of three – candybar, slider or flip – each one seems to have a unique look and feel. And...
Light, Good Build, Bluetooth 2.0 A2DP, 60 MB internal memory, FM Tuner.
Poor Camera, No Memory card, Price, Music application cannot be minimized.
The D900i has GPRS as well as EDGE, both are Class 10 - thats the best you can get for your browsing experience. The built-in WAP browser is easy to use and wont give you the hiccups. For file transfers, there is Bluetooth 2.0. This phone also has A...