Samsung SGH-D410

 

d410.jpg

Dimensions: 97.5 x 48.5 x 24 mm
Weight: 116 g
Display: TFD, 176 * 220 pixels, 262,144

Price Range:

Slide up to this New Camera Phone

This amazing phone is designed for those that are on the go, and provides the ultimate in support and style, while it still fits comfortably in your hand and pocket. Samsung’s new sliding camera phone, the Samsung D410 offers unparalleled convenience of use and refined design.

The most important feature of a phone is voice transmission and the D410 scores well. Once open, the earpiece and microphone sit just about where you want them. Building the top half of a slider or clamshell phone too thin gives you a rotten ear- piece. Not so the D410. Samsung has been careful to build both sections well. Thankfully, there are few surprises with the layout. Controls are split across the top and bottom halves of the phone, which gives you the option of using the phone either open or shut. Nice. When shut, we found ourselves holding the handset like a PDA and browsing menus and even the internet on the big screen: to take calls we slid it open to make it a better fit for chatting.

Sound and radio quality seemed decent - better than my Nokia 3650 in Brooklyn, for a rough benchmark. That could have something to do with the stubby Samsung antenna that sort of hangs out in back, even if it is hidden when the phone is open. And you can configure the phone so that it powers on when you open the slider (manually; don’t let the term ’slider’ fool you into thinking there is anything automatic about it). Dialing the numbers pops up big, sort of corny-looking numbers on the screen, but at least they’re easy to read.

On the left side of the D410, one will find a rather large volume control rocker switch. This volume control also serves double duty as an up/down scroll control when you are not actively in a phone call, which is nice. Above the volume control is the 2.5mm headphone jack, which has a hard cover over it that I found both attractive and functional. I prefer it to the common rubber plugs found on many other handsets. Below the volume control is the IR port. There is nothing of note on the right hand side of the D410.

Key Features:
Slide-up Design
The Samsung D410 is the most advanced semi-automatic slide-up camera phone.

Rotating VGA Camera
No need to tote a camera! With the built-in 300,000-resolution VGA camera, the Samsung D410 allows you to shoot the images you want, anytime, anywhere.

64 Polyphonic Melodies
Music never sounded better Experience the sound of the original with 64 polyphonic sounds.

Messaging
Samsung D410 is equipped with every kind of electronic transmission and communication function you could possibly need.

Camera
VGA(640*480) , CMOS

Browser
WAP1.2

Band
GSM (900MHz / 1800MHz / 1900MHz)

Messaging
SMS, EMS, MMS, E-Mail

Color
Metallic Silver , Mirror Gray, Indigo Blue

Leave a Reply

Mobile Phone Brands
Top Selling Brands
  Alcatel Mobiles
  Amoi Mobiles
  Asus Mobiles
  BenQ Mobiles
  Bird Mobiles
  Blackberry
  LG Mobiles
  Motorola Mobiles
  Nokia Mobiles
  Philips Mobiles
  Samsung Mobiles
  Sony Ericsson Mobiles
 
Samsung's Latest Mobile
Top 15 Samsung Mobiles
01. Samsung SGH-G800
02. Samsung SGH-I450
03. Samsung SGH-P520
04. Samsung SGH-i550
05. Samsung SGH-E840B
07. Samsung SGH-F330
08. Samsung SGH-X680
09. Samsung SGH-X670
10. Samsung SGH-X660
11. Samsung SGH-X650
12. Samsung SGH-X640
13. Samsung SGH-X630
14. Samsung SGH-X620
15. Samsung SGH-X610
Latest Mobile News
 
Panasonic RP-HTX7
15 Mar 2010

Tightness is not a problem with these phones because of the vinyl-wrapped metal headband. This is great because it’s impossible to overextend them–you just bend them back into shape with no trouble.  The Sheckler Signature model of these phones is the least expensive by at least 20 dollars when I bought it (maybe his sponsorship [...]

Sony DR-BT30Q
15 Mar 2010

A great idea or just another pointless use of wireless technology? I?ve spent a few months using the Sony DR-BT30Q stereo Bluetooth headphones, and thought it might be useful for some people for me to post my thoughts on this desirable gadget and my views on the technology behind it. A2DP, more commonly known as Bluetooth [...]

Sanyo Xacti VPC-CA6
15 Mar 2010

The VPC-CA6 is a an extremely small SD-card based video and still camera; our product review sample came in a box that proclaimed it was the “blue” variant (with a “red” and “silver” variant also available), but that’s a strange definer of the camera, as it’s actually only the bezel around the foldout LCD that [...]

Hitachi DZ-HS301
14 Mar 2010

The Hitachi DZ-H303 already was announced in Japan a month ago. It looks like Hitachi is bringing the DZ-HS301 also to Europe soon and eventually to the United States. The Hitachi DZ-HS301 features a 15x optical zoom, 1MP still photos and a 2.7 widescreen LCD. The Hitachi DZ-HS303 sports a better CCD sensor and takes [...]

Canon ZR700
14 Mar 2010

The Canon ZR700 tops off the ZR series this year, which has undergone serious cosmetic changes, including a new joystick control. How does the ZR700 hope to distinguish itself? The differences from next step-down, the ZR600, are small but crucial, including the analog inputs. Combine this with a 30x optical zoom and solid low light [...]


Home
The Ultra Edition
Multimedia Phone
Fashion Phone
- Cool Gadgets
- Digital Cameras
- Philippines Business
- Online Gadgets
 
- Angel Locsin
- Angelica Panganiban
- Anne Curtis
- Bea Alonzo
- Heart Evangelista
- Iya Villania
- Iza Calzado
- Iwa Moto
- Jennylyn Mercado
- Katrina Halili
- KC Concepcion
- Kim Chiu
- Maja Salvador
- Marian Rivera
- Maxene Magalona
- Nadine Samonte
- Nikki Gil
- Rhian Ramos
- Riza Santos
- Roxanne Guinoo
- Sarah Geronimo
- Shaina Magdayao
- Toni Gonzaga
- Yasmien Kurdi
 

- 6Cyclemind
- Callalily
- Cueshe
- Hale
- ItchyWorms
- Kamikazee
- Lucena City
- Orange and Lemons
- SpongeCola
- Web Design Philippines