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Has anyone known Beyonce's coming over? Beyonce's SGH-F300 is a revolutionary flipper design where one side is for organizing and playing music and the other is a compact and fully functional mobile phone. The first of its kind actually! Doble kara, d...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2013-11-14 18:28:03
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We wanted to like the F300, but it falls short of expectations. A radical convergence experiment gone wrong. top deals for this phone Handset cost: FREE 18 month contract,Cashback rewardTariff: OrangeSupplier: The Phone Spot Buy now | Handset cost: F...
The F300 is expertly built and its music player sounds dynamic.
A weak phone, temperamental touch-sensitive controls and an unintuitive music player interface blight this striking handset.
We wanted to like the F300, but it falls short of expectations. A radical convergence experiment gone wrong.
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Any regular reader of TrustedReviews knows that Samsung makes a big thing of its thin mobile phones, and that the company produces some fairly nifty portable music players. You'll also be aware that the synergy of mobile phones and music players is pretty...
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So, the F300 is another phone in a long line of uniquely designed mobile phones that you will either love or utterly hate.
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star-techcentral.com Updated: 2013-11-14 18:28:05
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A phone for music By CHONG JINN XIUNG Handphones these days have to be slim, stylish and above all, feature-packed. It is no surprise that the F300 comes packed with all sorts of multimedia features, including an innovative dual-screen design. So, th...
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Video review: Samsung may have gone maverick with the F300’s dual sided design, but both the phone and music player are double trouble...
Slimline and well built. Strong audio performance. Auxiliary battery wallet...
Unpredictable touch-sensitive controls. Tiny phone display. No integrated 3.5mm headphone jack...
Samsung may have gone maverick with the F300’s dual sided design, but both the phone and music player are double trouble...
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The famous South Korean manufacturer has stopped being afraid of making experiments. Once it used to only make silver clamshells. Today, however, the situation has changed significantly. Samsung already has a fancy portfolio including several new, very un...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-11-14 18:28:07
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Samsungs UpStage is one of the first dual-sided music phones available in the world. Its one side has a large display and music controls, the other a keypad and smaller display. Sounds good on paper, but how does it work in the real world?...
Great build quality, small/light, stereo Bluetooth, plays nonDRM music...
Huge usability isses, constant flipping for text input, poor outbound audio quality...
I have to admit that when I first removed the Samsung UpStage from its yellow Sprint box, I was enthralled with it. Without having yet turned it on, I told my wife how "cool" it was. I knew what its capabilities were, and the physical design...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2013-11-14 18:28:08
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With its unique two-faced design and musical pedigree, the Samsung UpStage is a Power Vision phone like no other. Does the schizophrenic form work?...
Unique design. Good screen on music side. Best music store among all carriers, for price and content. Battery wallet adds hours to talk time.
Flip design makes use more difficult, less intuitive. Text functions, like messaging and URL input, is difficult on small phone-side screen. Music player looks last-gen with features to match.
The Samsung UpStage is such a unique flip, it seems almost more a design study than a retail phone. To be blunt, we did not appreciate the flip design. It did not make the music playing experience better, and it did not add to the ease and enjoyment...
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Thetechlounge.com Updated: 2013-11-14 18:28:09
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Spotlight: Samsung SGH-F300 Double-Sided Cell Phone / MP3 PlayerOn Monday, Samsung revealed the previously hidden side of their new SGH-F300 cell phone. The F300 looks like an MP3 player on one side, with a 2.1" TFT screen with a resolution of 176x220...
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In fact Samsung totally revised its market strategy early in 2006 – already in February they had a shaped and plain agenda allowing to initiate development of a range of all-round new solutions, arriving in the market not as concept-models, though...
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