Samsung F400: Why hide the speakers?

Posted by Meraj Chhaya, Editor-in-Chief
on Feb 23rd, 2008 GMT +2

samsungf40000sh8 Samsung F400: Why hide the speakers?

This is really strange: A dual-slider phone with the speaker on the top slider platform. That means that you cannot listen to the high quality Bang & Olusfen speakers with the phone in any other position than the top slider open.

In the cosmetic side, the front piece is truly beautiful. Just below the display is a navi-wheel, which is widely wanted in music, and highly appropriate in this phone. There seem to be 4 touch sensitive keys around the navi-wheel and two mettalic keys on the sides. When the phone is slid down, the B&O speakers are revealed, with a sexy speaker grid which makes you blast your favourite track on it.

When you come back to earth, you aren't disappointed as the phone has a 3 megapixel camera with video recording, HSDPA at 3.6mbps, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP, a 2.2” display with QVGA resolution, and a microSD slot, as the internal memory is only a poor 24MB.

Source: GSMArena

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3 Responses for “Samsung F400: Why hide the speakers?”

  1. Abdul says:

    There are no touch sensitive keys around the wheel. Get your info right!

  2. meraj says:

    I said there seem to be, not there are.

  3. meraj says:

    I said there seem to be, not there are.

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