Samsung Phones: U-series VS G-series

By: Amanda Dorothy

Innovation in not a passion at Samsung, it's a way of life. After doing so much wonder in the technological world, Samsung is now fully concentrating in producing some of the finest handsets with some of the sophisticated features. After the revolutionary success of Samsung D-Series and E-Series mobile phones, Samsung's next big launch was the U-Series handsets. Comprising of four highly powerful handsets (Samsung U100, Samsung U300, and Samsung U700), Samsung U-Series has given a new meaning, a new lease of life to the way people talk!

What's so special about these U-Series handsets? The first and foremost thing you would love about them is their imaging capability.

All the U-Series phones are equipped with high resolution 3 megapixel cameras with awe-inspiring imaging results - be it stills or videos. Large display screens with amazing screen resolution is another class feature of these U-Series phones. Among these U-Series phone only the Samsung U700 comes with 3G HSDPA technology, however rest of the models also don't shy on connectivity features - these are also equipped with Bluetooth, GPRS, EDGE and USB. Entertainment features like music player, embedded Java games, downloadable games are also incorporated in these power contrivances.

The fun with Samsung is not yet over. Samsung has also brought G-Series mobile phones into the market. As of now, G-Series has only one model available, called the . It's a sensational slider phone with an integrated 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash. The phone features innumerable highly usable functions like TV Output, handsfree speakerphone, Bluetooth A2DP, GPRS, USB, EDGE, WAP 2.0 XHTML, NetFront HTML, music player, stereo FM radio, email access etc. Another member is soon going to join the G-Series lineage. Slotted for release time in the last month of this year or in the first month of the coming year, this phone is also going to incorporate a 5 megapixel camera.

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