When it comes to showing off class and elegance, nobody does it as easily as the South Korean electronics legend Samsung. Samsung U600 has, for quite some time now made rapid progress in its area of expertise as a developer of some of the most stylish and sophisticated electronic products in various categories in the global market. Its experience as a mobile phone manufacturer throws sufficient light on its ability to produce highly desirable products. Maybe this is one factor why the manufacturer at times goes out of its way to create products, which are high only on face value. In other words, some of its products, which turn out to be too repetitive, concentrate more on looks than on substance. The Samsung U600 is one of the best examples for this observation.
The Samsung U600, which is a super slim slider phone under the Ultra Edition II range scores high on style and looks, but average on the packaging of features. During a time when revolutionary features and abilities on mobile phones, which are altogether quite essential, are the call of the day, the Samsung U600 still rests its case on pretty unimpressive collections. As a Quad Band technology based phone, it may have survived the odds, but it still linger behind without the 3G technology. Lets face it, a 3.2 megapixel camera and another common music player cannot elevate its status much. The phone still lacks in other factors like some Internet browsing enhancing tools to offer a more stimulating experience. Even the connectivity gateways are quite common leaving much room for improvement to attract the users worldwide. The phone, however has some useful features like worldtime, business card exchange, adequate storage space and voice memo.
Seems pretty obvious from the observation that even big names like Samsung have their loopholes when it comes to straddling the success horse ride.