Resolution is 240 x 320 pixels (2.8 inches) ,Vibrate alert , Text messaging includes EMS, MMS, SMS ,Features auto focus and video capture ,Real flash ,Streaming video ,Web browser is WAP 2.0, (X)HTML, HTML ,Includes an alarm, calendar, calculator, voice r...
No Wi-Fi , No GPS ,A tad on the expensive side ,
The Samsung Tocco T919 has some interesting and beneficial features. Those new to owning a cell phone might find it a bit more complicated than they would prefer as well as a little overpriced. If you do not require Wi-Fi then the Tocco is a good choi...
Lithe styling, customisable widgets and good camer
What happened to the WiFi? And that touchscreen is annoying
The Samsung Tocco looks like a super model handset, unfortunately it's let down at the last minute by a severe case of the twitchy touchscreens.With sultry looks and a five-megapixel camera, the Samsung Tocco is less bulky than the range of camera pho...
With the iPhone 3G firmly in its sights, the stylish Tocco employs a big touch-sensitive display as its control function. It's super slim too, slimmer than the iPhone. And while browsing moves speedily enough thanks to HSDPA powered 3G, the one featur...
Sadly the touchscreen itself is no match for the iPhone's, and the touch controls lack the fluidity and ease of use that's so prevalent in Apple's blower. Still, you can drag and drop shortcut icons on to the home screen, plus load it with web...
The Tocco laughs at the iPhone 3G's puny camera, then shies away with its tail between its legs when the iPhone laughs at its clumsy touch controls.Samsung F480 Tocco is tagged with mobile phone, HSDPA, 3G, Samsung and touch screen. Select a tag (mobi...
Sammanfattning: Samsung F480 review S amsung are an innovative company, continuously meeting the diverse demands of the consumer. The five design centres worldwide, and the inspiration derived from the life style of today’s consumer, make it possible for models like t...
Stylish compact design, Responsive touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera, HSDPA, Drag and drop widgets, Good quality music player, Decent earphones supplied
Touchscreen control not always slick, No virtual Qwerty keyboard text input, Wi-Fi, camera flash limited, No support for adding extra widgets, No smartphone OS feature customisation
The Tocco improves on previous Samsung touchscreen mobiles, with a more responsive and improved user interface. The phone looks pretty fine too. One downside of such a compact, pocketable build, though, is the lack of screen space and consequently, fi...
Sammanfattning: Just kiddin’. Let’s put the new Samsung Tocco head-to-head with the iPhone 3G and see how it holds up, but this time I’m shaking things up a bit. Common ground aside, what does the Tocco have that the 3G iPhone doesn’t? As it happens – a lot. First off...
The Samsung F480 Tocco really surprised me. I thought that the beauty of the device would only be skin-deep but there are plenty of other bits on the inside to get the gadget freaks excited. Cameraphone fans will love the 5 MP camera and those just wan...
Sammanfattning: There are things that the Tocco lacks, of course. The widgets are a bonus but theyre still not as effortlessly enjoyable as the iPhones operating system. And features like muting the ringtone if you turn the phone face down, which can be found on Nok...