We have seen the rapid development of Samsung mobile phones in terms of internal functions as well as external or physical features and now, we have the newest model from the company that brought you the U-series phones, the U900 Soul.
Commonly referred to as the “Soul,” mobile phone reviews inform us that this is not your ordinary run of the mill phone. According to a review by mobile-phones-uk.org.uk, this is actually the first of the next generation of Samsung mobiles, at least in the slide phone class and despite the company categorising it under the U-series, it is simply called “Soul” by users, as if it had started a new line of Samsung products.
As previously mentioned, Samsung have designed the U900 Soul or ‘Soul’ to be the forerunner of a new family of slide phones. It seems that the Soul accumulated all the good stuff from its predecessors. It combines the touch-screen technology of the U600 and the ultra slim design of the D900. Though the Samsung U600 was thinner by two millimetres, at 10.9mm thick, the new Samsung Soul, 12.9 mm, promises users even more than the previous version could offer.
Since the Soul is a flagship phone, it is only to be expected that it will have edgy and top-end features. It is actually the first Samsung phone to have a 16million colour display, though its 5-megapixel camera now trails the best cameraphones produced by Nokia and Sony Ericsson. It has a metallic case, a very sleek and minimalist design and really flat surfaces, both LCD and the keypads. Apart from having a touch-screen display, it also has a “magical touch interface”, a touch-sensitive keypad, with icons that navigate its users to the various menus.
