Out of the box, the i550W gives a slightly lackluster impression due to its plastic build. Nonetheless, this is the reason why it's only 109g, which bodes well for consumers with a penchant for lighter phones. On the display front, Samsung is definitely generous, delivering a 2.6" TFT screen with 262k colors while supporting a standard resolution of 240 x 320 pixels.
Moving downwards, we had a slight grouse with the i550W's keypad design. Like the Nokia's N82, the individual numeric keys are too thin for effective typing, though it does have a greater degree of traction for a better tactile feel as opposed to the N82's smoother keys. We also found the trackball sensitivity to be lacking compared to the Blackberry Pearl series. Besides the standard Call and End button, there are two user assigned shortcut keys and four dedicated shortcuts for the Main Menu, Web Browser, GPS and Multimedia.
Tri Band GSM(900/1800/1900 MHz) UMTS (2100 MHz)
115.0 x 53.0 x 13.8mm
109g
3.2 Megapixel ( LED Flash , Auto Focus)
Document Viewer (PowerPoint, Office)
With FM radio and Wifi
Memory 150MB
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