Samsung Mondi review


Samsung has officially released their Samsung Mondi MID (mobile internet device), a Windows Mobile WiMax MID (mobile internet device). The Samsung Mondi features a 4.3 inch touch screen with a resolution of 800x480, a slide out QWERTY keyboard, WiFi b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), and built-in GPS with turn-by-turn direction courtesy of the Route 66 navigation software. The Samsung Mondi has 4 GB of internal memory and supports microSD cards up to 32 GB. Since it has Windows Mobile 6.1 it can run thousands of apps available in the Windows Mobile app catalog plus all of the other features available on Windows Mobile 6.1 like integrated messaging and email. The Samsung Mondi also has a 3.0 megapixel camera with autofocus and face recognition plus a VGA camcorder. It also has an HDMI port for connecting it to your TV and watching videos or doing anything else. The Samsung Mondi includes the Internet Explorer and Opera 9.5 internet browsers for full web browsing capabilities. The battery life is average at 4 hours on WiMax and 5 hours on WiFi. The battery can also last for 41 days on standby. It uses the Clearwire network, which is available in Atlanta, Las Vegas, and Portland, for WiMax. If WiMax isn't available in your area you'll just have to stick with WiFi until it is. The Samsung Mondi is also very customizable since you can drag and drop gadgets onto your home screen. It also has a kickstand for upright viewing and includes a car kit for GPS navigation.The Samsung Mondi is a great mobile internet device for web browsing, videos, and more. With the Samsung Mondi you can have the whole world in your hands since Mondi means world in Latin. The Samsung Mondi will be released at Clearwire retail stores and Best Buy stores located in Atlanta, Portland and Las Vegas on August 1. There is also now word on pricing yet.

Video Review of the Samsung Mondi


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