Testseek.co.uk have collected 65 expert reviews of the Samsung SGH-F480 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SGH-F480.
June 2008
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The editors liked
Lithe styling
Customisable widgets and good camer
With the iPhone 3G firmly in its sights
The stylish Tocco employs a big touch-sensitive display as its control function. It's super slim too
Slimmer than the iPhone. And while browsing moves speedily enough thanks to HSDPA powered 3G
The one featur...
Slim and slick design. Great user interface. HSDPA data connection ...
Stylish compact design
Responsive touchscreen
5-megapixel camera
HSDPA
Drag and drop widgets
Good quality music player
Decent earphones supplied
Touch screen
Widgets!
5 megapixel camera with flash
3.5mm headphone jack
Terrific camera features
Decent phone to
Good touchscreen interface
Cool widgets feature
3G download speeds
Good camera
The editors didn't like
What happened to the WiFi? And that touchscreen is annoying
Sadly the touchscreen itself is no match for the iPhone's
And the touch controls lack the fluidity and ease of use that's so prevalent in Apple's blower. Still
You can drag and drop shortcut icons on to the home screen
Plus load it with web...
No Wi-Fi. Texting is awkward...
Touchscreen control not always slick
No virtual Qwerty keyboard text input
Wi-Fi
Camera flash limited
No support for adding extra widgets
No smartphone OS feature customisation
Touchscreen not as sensitive as it could be and can lock up
The Tocco isn’t broken it just doesn’t have the same level of refinement inside as it does on the outside.This is an attractive phone capable of handling many people’s needs. Our only concern is that if you’re looking for a smart phone then this isn’t ...
The Samsung Tocco is a great little designer phone overall, but with one or two flaws. On the plus side, it’s super slim, looks great, has a good user interface with a responsive touchscreen, and comes with a good set of features. On the downside, t...
Abstract: The first Samsung non-smart phones with a large touch screen were based on the Croix interface. It had a ton of drawbacks – monochrome, ugly and not very user-friendly.Apparently, the manufacturer has decided to fix that and has developed new software,...
Abstract: Samsung's Tocco is yet another handset with a full frontal touchscreen. I am immediately reminded of the F490 , the F700 , LG's KF600 , and of course the iPhone in both its original and 3G flavours. Well, here we go again with the Samsung Tocco, which is...
Impressive appearance, Good outdoor picture quality, Attractive design of the TouchWiz interface
Annoying lag in the menus, Widgets with limited functionality, Mediocre multimedia capabilities, Bad sound quality during a talk
Samsung F480’s price in Europe is about $600 and the big question is “What are you getting for your money?”.Impressive design combined with TouchWiz interface which although drawing the attention, is not very comfortable to use. The phone also offers m...
Samsung gives Apple a run for its money and offers definite improvement, such as a great camera and 3G, all in a stylish, compact handset....
The Tocco lacks a QWERTY keyboard, and texting can be fiddly. The lack of Wi-Fi is disappointing.Look and Feel...
It’s rare to find a touch-screen phone as well executed as the iPhone. Samsung fans will be delighted to see a new and adept interface on a cool phone that doesn’t cut any corners. It is fast, slick and full of customisable details. ...
Abstract: The reception quality was never an issue with the Samsung F480, as it was in line with other offerings available in this class. Our ring tones had average volume or a tad lower than that – we would miss our calls even with the F480 in our pocket often...