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Samsung is considered to be one of the worldwide big bosses in the digital and electronic industry. Established in 1969, the company has come a long way in improving the quality of life for millions of people. Today, Samsung innovates with better technology to suit every lifestyle.

In April 2007, Samsung proudly launched the Ultra Music F300, with Grammy-winner Beyonce Knowles leading the advertising campaign. Later on, the phone was renamed as the Upstage M620, as it intends to win against its mobile competitors. The Upstage is exactly what the TV commercial says: it’s for users who need their mobiles for business, as well as those who enjoy music anywhere they go.

The Upstage is the first model of its kind to have two faces: a phone side and a media player side. Aside from that, the unit is ultra thin and lightweight. With the flick of a switch, users can go from typing text messages or making calls to listening to music and watching TV. A smart 3G phone, the Upstage has EVDO technology, for high speed web surfing, downloading, as well as live TV broadcasts for news and sports. Users can make video calls with the Upstage and send SMS and MMS messages to anyone in the world. The phone also includes templates for messages, and a T9 dictionary for easy text entry. File sharing has never been easier with the Upstage M620. It has Bluetooth, USB connectivity, and SD card which can expand the memory to 2GB.

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Earlier in 2007, people have been talking about the arrival of the iPhone many, many months later. Not to be outdone, Samsung surprised everyone in the United States by getting ahead of the game and releasing the Upstage M620 in April. The Upstage planned to outsmart the iPhone in more ways than one.

Meet the Samsung Upstage M620. Originally named as the Ultra Music F300, but later changed to imply what it intends to do with the competition. The phone is a slim and light candy bar model, doubling as both a phone and a music player. Perhaps the first of its kind, the Upstage has a switch that lets a user change from phone mode to music player mode, to prevent unwanted enabling of certain applications.

As one of the smartest 3G phones to date, the Upstage is capable of Evolution Data Optimized (EVDO) connection. With EVDO, users can download files and browse through the internet at high speed, even when many others are online at the same time. The Upstage is also Bluetooth compatible, has USB connectivity and a built-in 53MB memory. An SD card can be purchased separately to increase memory to 2GB, for maximal music downloading.

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Selecting a mobile phone that suits your preference is not easy today. With the hundreds of models and styles out there, it will take you a while to decide. To make it a little simpler for you, let me narrow it down. Here is a mobile phone that’s got everything you need and more: the Samsung Upstage M620. Give it a shot, and you probably won’t have to think twice about getting it.

Since they are called mobile phones, we always look for portability. The Upstage has got it for you. It weighs only 73 grams, and measures 103 x 44 x 9 mm. That means the Upstage is less than 0.4 inches thick. The Lithium Ion battery is already attached to the unit, and can go for 2.5 hours of talk time or 8 hours of continuous music play. A battery wallet is included in the mobile phone package. With it, you can slip in the Upstage and extend its battery life to 7.5 hours. If you don’t want the extra bulk or don’t feel the need to extend the battery, you can detach it from the phone.

The Upstage M620 has got two LCD screens: one for the phone side, and when you flip it over, you’ve got another on the music player side. It’s hard to imagine that these two devices could be merged into one. The phone side LCD is 1.4 inches, with 65,000 color resolution. You can view phone numbers, SMS, MMS, calendar, to-do lists, and memos on this screen. The player side’s LCD is 2.1 inches, and has over 200,000 color resolution. It displays photos, videos, live TV broadcasts, and web pages with great quality. The screen also serves as the viewfinder for the 1.3 mega pixel digital camera, which takes photos and captures video at up to 5x zoom.

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