04 April 2011

Getting the Bare Basics Right on the Samsung Monte Bar C3200




Referring to the broadest segments of the market often means marketing a good product value. This means that the right features at least cost. In the mobile market, as in any market, as well as your budget entry level phone features. They appeal to the crowd a utilitarian in the absence of mobile phone and can be shared with other features that make the camera phone, multimedia phone, satnav phone or 3G phone messages and SNS often mix in more upscale smartphones that can destroy a bank account.


the world's number two mobile phone maker Samsung has unveiled a couple of budget handsets aimed precisely at the lower end of market demographics. One of them is Samsung C3200 Monte Bar , a basic candybar phone, which, together with the Monte Slider E2550, Monte launches range of phones that started with a gorgeous and highly gifted S5620 touchscreen phone additional features announced before the 2010 Mobile World Congress. Expect a range of Monte will become available in the second quarter. Prices still unpublished.


Defining the Basics




    At first glance, the only feature shared between the Monte Registration is orange stripe on the style and curved tops and bottoms. Looking at the press release list on Monte Bar, you're looking at a stripped down basic mobile phone that is located on the lower end of the totem pole, and his dad, S5620 touchscreen occupies the top as probably one of the finest features of the phone to come out in recent memory.
    Samsung knows its market to Monte Bar will not bother with 3G or WiFi data plan, so I immediately put aside this feature. You can only get basic 2G phone quad band GSM / GPRS / EDGE, but with the basic local data connectivity options for Bluetooth 2.1 and microUSB 2.0.
    You will not get a satnav, or social networking features such as Monte Bar has no such pretenses. It is a 2G, so getting information about plans GPRS / EDGE to no practical sense to their markets, even though Samsung has left virtually useless WAP HTML browser on the phone.
    taking some pictures and multimedia features are pretty much expected in any cell, regardless of price point and Monte Bar does not disappoint in the entertainment side. This is the usual competent media player, FM stereo with RDS and FM recording, Bluetooth A2DP for wireless stereo headsets, and more apt 3.5mm headphone jack, which we are sure that more practical reason, the market would prefer. Imaging can be disappointing with a bare 2-megapixel camera with fixed focus anything other than QCIF video recording at 15fps opportunities.


budget headphones always get shortchanged on the internal memory and you only get 40 MB on the Samsung C3200 Monte Bar. This is a book that can last for up to 1,000 entries with caller characteristics and the standard microSD slot for memory expansion up to 8 GB. With a modest set of features, none of which is as power hungry as a satnav which has, you can squeeze a generous 8.3 hours of talk time and 500 hours of standby from its 960 mAh Li-ion batteries on a full charge.

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