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A tag line of "tough, but always reliable as nails" makes clear what the M110s target market is. A rugged phone thats dust and water resistant and features a rubberised shell, this tough handset is a reliable performer but it has limited features. Th...
Dust and water resistant (meeting IEC standards), rubberised design, excellent call quality, flashlight, Bluetooth, FM radio...
Mediocre display, poor tactility on keypad and controls, basic list of features...
The M110’s list of features is as basic as they come. However, this isn’t too much of an issue for a handset aimed at tradespeople. This is a phone that will take a beating and provide excellent call quality in the process...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-15 23:07:48
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The Samsung Solid is a long way from the cutting edge in features terms, and is probably best suited to use as a second mobile for those challenging outdoor activities, rather than your main phone. Those fancying it as an everyday phone will have to s...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-15 23:07:48
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Like Crocodile Dundee, the M110 would be great in the bush but not so well-suited to city living. The M110 will suit those who are bound to get the phone dirty, but its rugged exterior doesnt exactly protect a wealth of valuable technology. DesignReme...
Sturdy rugged design, Dust and water resistant, Photo light doubles as a flashlight...
Feature poor, Low quality VGA camera...
Samsungs M110 keeps the promises it makes, though there arent so many of those. Dust and minor water resistance will appeal to those exposed to the elements, but its lack of features will turn the rest of us away.
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-15 23:07:48
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This is no smartphone, which may limit its appeal, but the Samsung Solid could fit the bill if you need a phone that can cope with dust, dirt, water and occasional drops.
Long battery life, Rugged external casing, Resistant to water splashes and some knocks and drops...
Entrylevel features, No PC synchronisation, VGA camera, Small screen...
This is no smartphone, which may limit its appeal, but the Samsung Solid could fit the bill if you need a phone that can cope with dust, dirt, water and occasional drops...
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For all concerned, playing tunes and taking great snaps is absolutely not what the M110 is about. The clue is in the name, Solid. And the features reflect this: it sports a 1.5in, 128 x 128 CSTN screen, dual-band GSM/GPRS, a 0.3-megapixel camera and n...
We applaud Samsung for its ruthless, no-compromise back-to-basics thinking with the M110. Its as tough as old boots, has a battery that lasts longer than an English winter and can be had for less than £50 pay-as-you-go. It may lack that last degree...
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When something claims to be tough our first reaction tends to be "we’ll see about that."Samsung’s Solid makes much of its strong points – that is, that it’s capable of withstanding a bit of bashing and splashing that would floor less macho mobiles.But...
Dust, water and shock resistant, Solid but light feel, Simple, straightforward controls...
Basic set of features, Basic VGA camera, Chunky build, Small display...
When something claims to be tough our first reaction tends to be "we’ll see about that."Samsung’s Solid makes much of its strong points – that is, that it’s capable of withstanding a bit of bashing and splashing that would floor le...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-15 23:07:48
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Sammys first flirtation into the ultra durable market (insert smutty pun here), is clearly not about looks. Encased in thick rubber, it looks more like a back alley weapon than a phone. Keeping with the basic theme, the screen is tiny and although t...
The fact that its indestructible, Torch, Battery life...
Looks, Weak camera...
Quirky and fun. Run it over with your car, burn it, but dont expect it to use it as a phone.
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-15 23:07:48
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Both the Solid and Toughphone are not going to be phones that appeal to those that want the latest high-spec features. Rather they are built for the labourer or extreme sportsman; folk who need to know their handset can withstand a bit of rough and tum...
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Sometimes only the toughest phone will do. Even if you generally like to use a stylish and desirable mobile, there may be times when you don't trust your pride and joy to the prevailing conditions. If you are out on a cycling trip or on a long hike with u...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2013-11-15 23:07:48
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Ultimately the Samsung Solid disappoints. We were unable to test the handset as rigorously as we would have liked and are therefore unsure how solid it actually is. It may have more features than the Toughphone, but these fail to mask its shortcomings...
More features and lighter than the JCB Toughphone.
The simplest of tasks, unlocking the keypad, is beyond annoying.Look and Feel...
Ultimately the Samsung Solid disappoints. We were unable to test the handset as rigorously as we would have liked and are therefore unsure how solid it actually is. It may have more features than the Toughphone, but these fail to mask its shortcomings, an...
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