Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Review of GSM-handset Samsung F250


Mobile-review have posted their review of the Samsung F250. Here is the final impression.
Impressions
The reception quality put up by the F250 is in line with other Samsung-branded devices. The ringtone volume is quite decent, as it can be heard in various environments. The silent alert is average strength-wise, no significant improvements have been made here.

With its price tag of 220 USD (150 Euro), the F250s only direct rival is the Nokia 5300. However, in view of the reasons we listed at the beginning of this write-up, these two are not of one breed and on top of that they target different audiences. The F250 is a potent music-minded solution if you are not heavy on bells and whistles and use your own headphones. But at the same time, it doesnt seem particularly feature-rich in its own class given its weedy implementation of Java, entry-level camera and functionality that hasnt gone beyond standard feats and abilities.

The main thing about the F250 is its no-nonsense unfussy design that can attract and repulse many at the same time, and a slew of color schemes. On balance, it is a somewhat overpriced budget offering, but by and large given the lack of direct competition is still pretty interesting. It is quite another matter, though, that consumers who are in the market for an affordable slider are very likely to set their eyes on other solutions that look smoother and go for less at that. But as far as Samsungs line-up is concerned, the F250 is supposed to have this segment covered.



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[Source: Just Another Mobile Phone Blog]