Giorgio Armani Samsung SGH-P520 review

Samsung gets in on the fashion label phone scene with this stylish show-stealer

TechRadar Verdict

A slick and elegant design will be more than enough for the crowds who are drawn in by the Giorgio Armani name, but the dodgy interface will deter other possible users.

Pros

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    Stylish design

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    Thin and compact shell

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    2.6-inch touchscreen control with haptic feedback

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    Fashionable extras supplied

Cons

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    Text composition implementation poor

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    No 3G or Wi-Fi

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    No regular headphone socket for upgrading

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    Camera performance could be better

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Collaborating with a high-end fashion label may be a smart way to add some brand cachet, but Samsung’s teamwork with Giorgio Armani on its first joint labelled handset is more than just a style icon-endorsed trophy mobile.

The Giorgio Armani Samsung SGH-P520 phone is a small, super-slim and compact handset. And it’s consummately stylish. Utilising Samsung’s new Croix UI touch operating system, there’s no numberpad or Qwerty keypad on this model – just a few discreet control buttons. All revolves around its 2.6-inch display, a 262K-colour QVGA (240x320 pixels) screen that takes up most of the front panel.

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