Review of GSM/UMTS-handset Samsung Beat DJ (M7600)
Mobile-review have posted a review of the Samsung Beat DJ. Here is their final impression.
We never experienced any problems with the call quality the Beat DJ provided us with. On top of that its ring tones sounded loud and clear in most environments; the vibro alert didn’t disappoint us either.
Among all other things, the phone offers fast contact search, Fake Call and some other welcome features.
But the real centerpiece of the Beat DJ is its music department – if you consider its audio quality alone, it’s probably one of the most intriguing offerings out ther
e, featuring a laundry list of settings and pretty decent bass. Apparently, its main target audience is comprised of younger people, so its price tag has been tailored for this consumer group in an appropriate fashion. When it lands on most markets in May, the Beat DJ will go for around 320 Euro, which is a great deal, considering that the S8300 is positioned at a significantly higher price point, even though its only real advantage over the Beat DJ is its 8 MP camera. Regardless, it won’t be a sought-after solution, but rather a true gem for those who value music quality among all other things and aren’t afraid to try new shapes and form-factors.
We never experienced any problems with the call quality the Beat DJ provided us with. On top of that its ring tones sounded loud and clear in most environments; the vibro alert didn’t disappoint us either.
Among all other things, the phone offers fast contact search, Fake Call and some other welcome features.
But the real centerpiece of the Beat DJ is its music department – if you consider its audio quality alone, it’s probably one of the most intriguing offerings out ther
e, featuring a laundry list of settings and pretty decent bass. Apparently, its main target audience is comprised of younger people, so its price tag has been tailored for this consumer group in an appropriate fashion. When it lands on most markets in May, the Beat DJ will go for around 320 Euro, which is a great deal, considering that the S8300 is positioned at a significantly higher price point, even though its only real advantage over the Beat DJ is its 8 MP camera. Regardless, it won’t be a sought-after solution, but rather a true gem for those who value music quality among all other things and aren’t afraid to try new shapes and form-factors.
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