Samsung Z320i - I-Mode Difference
The usual looks of Samsung Z320i might not suggest what this device is up to and how significant its performance in UK mobile phone market will prove to be. i-mode browsers have become a cult of their own in Japan, the land of its inception, however all depends upon Samsung Z320i if one has to comment on the future of i-mode browsers in the UK. Technically superior, effectively faster and far more efficient, i-mode browsers certainly hold an edge over traditionally operated upon WAP browsers, so familiarity might play a critical role in the success or failure of Samsung Z320i.
Apart from this, Samsung Z320i is a 3G mobile phone handset with a rather restrained set of features which is unlike the usual 3G handsets. An ordinary screen of 176 x 220 pixels, no provision for memory expansion and familiar looks do not seem to help Samsung Z320i's cause a great deal. Add a talk time of up to 5 h and GSM Triband technology and you are up with a comprehensively ordinary set of technical features.
But what makes Samsung Z320i a clincher is a rare combination of 3G technology and i-mode browser. The high speed data transfer/connectivity features of 3G help i-mode browser work as desired, making the processing speed while browsing the web more than satisfactory. Video calling is facilitated by a secondary VGA camera whereas the primary digital camera is 1.3 megapixels strong, again a standard inclusion.
120 MB shared memory does not find a way for expansion, however a judicious management of data storage should place a music lover comfortably in presence of MP3/AAC/AAC+ player. In UK O2 provides i-mode services and hence
Samsung Z320i's marketing is done by them.
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