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Samsung SGH-X820

Samsung SGH-X820, also known as Ultra Edition 6.9, is a mobile phone created by Samsung and announced in Q3 2006, as part of the Samsung Ultra Edition range.

Samsung SGH-X820
ManufacturerSamsung Electronics
Compatible networks
  • GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz
  • GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32–48 kbit/s
  • EDGE Class 10; 236.8 kbit/s
Availability by regionQ3 2006
Form factorCandybar
Dimensions113 × 50 × 6.9 mm
4.4 × 1.9 × 0.27 inches
Mass69 g (2.4 oz)
Memory1000-contact phonebook, caller groups
Storageinternal, 80 MB
Battery4–6½ hours talk time,
10 days standby[1]
Display1.8", 220×176 px (QCIF+) TFT LCD, 18-bit color
Rear camera2 megapixels,
Video: 352×288 px, 15 fps
ConnectivityBluetooth 1.2;
USB, TV-out (both through a proprietary slot)
Data inputsKeypad, dedicated buttons
OtherSAR 1.19 W/kg

Samsung marketed the device as "the world's slimmest mobile phone", and as a competitor to the Motorola SLVR L7. The X820 surpassed Samsung D830, released that same year, which Samsung previously marketed as "the world's slimmest".

The carrier-unlocked U.S. price on late July 2006 was $449.00.[2]

Hardware edit

The X820 features a 2-inch-diameter and 262,000-color LCD screen with a 220×176-pixel resolution in landscape screen layout instead of the usual portrait screen layout of other phones. The phone uses GPRS and EDGE for mobile Internet, and contains Bluetooth v1.2 for close range wireless connectivity.

The device holds a built-in, roughly 2-megapixel digital camera, thus taking pictures with a maximum resolution of 1600×1200 pixels. The camera is in the top part of the phone, clearly visible where the phone is a bit thicker. Video recording is at a resolution of 352×288 pixels (CIF).

One of the early complaints was that this phone does not have a memory expansion slot; the device only has 80 MB of built-in memory.[1][2]

The major deficiency turned out to be the phone's case design, which was weak enough to allow the device to break into two parts with little effort.[3] For many users, this fault would not manifest itself until after extensive use.

Successors edit

After the release of X820, the world's slimmest mobile phone record has since been surpassed by Samsung's Ultra Edition II 5.9mm (U100).[citation needed] Samsung later created a slimmer phone called the Samsung U108.

References edit

  1. ^ a b German, Kent (2006-09-04). "Samsung SGH-X820 - black (Unlocked) review". CNET. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
  2. ^ a b Segan, Sacha (2006-07-24). "Samsung SGH-X820 Review & Rating". PC Magazine. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
  3. ^
    • Ricker, Thomas (2011-12-05). "Samsung 6.9mm SGH-X820 handset snapped in two". The Verge. (playable video referenced in the source article accessible from the following reference)
    • Unidentified female presenter (2006). Samsung 6.9mm SGH-X820 handset snapped in two (Flash video). United States: The Verge (via Ooyala).

External links edit

  • Mobile Review's Review
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