Samsung D820 Specifications

By Emily Baxter, CNET.com.au on 15/06/2006

More Samsung reviews , RRP: AU$775.00

The good:

  • 1.3 megapixel camera
  • Voice recorder
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Up to 60 minutes of video recording

The bad:

  • Awkward slide design

The bottomline:

The Samsung SGH D820 is a good all-round quad-band phone with some great features including a 1.3-megapixel camera, decent quality voice recorder and an MP3/AAC/AAC+ music player. Largely it is easy to use without requiring in-depth study of its user guide but occasionally the design lets it down.

Users' rating:

8.2/10

Battery

  • Talk time
  • 2.3 hours
  • Standby time
  • 200 hours

Camera

  • Camera resolution
  • 1-megapixel

Connectivity

  • Networks
  • GSM 850, GSM 900, GSM 1800, GSM 1900
  • Connectivity
  • Bluetooth
  • USB connectivity
  • Yes

Display

  • Main display: Screen resolution
  • 240 x 320 pixels
  • Main display: Number of colours
  • 262K

Entertainment

  • Music player
  • Yes

Functionality

  • Input method
  • Numerical keypad
  • Voice recorder
  • Yes
  • Ringtone options
  • Polyphonic, MP3
  • Supported audio file formats
  • AAC, MIDI, MP3
  • Video calls
  • Yes

General

  • Form factor
  • Slider

Memory

  • Internal memory
  • 73 MB

Messaging

  • Messaging options
  • MMS, E-mail

Other

  • Other features
  • Mobile printing (Bluetooth, Pictbridge), SyncML, TV output, document viewer
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