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With sultry looks and a five-megapixel camera, the Samsung Tocco is less bulky than the range of camera phones that came immediately before it, proving that you can have a phone with style, snapping prowess and about a billion other features as well.Ju...

Lithe styling, customisable widgets and good camer...

What happened to the WiFi? And that touchscreen is annoying...

The Samsung Tocco looks like a super model handset, unfortunately it's let down at the last minute by a severe case of the twitchy touchscreens.With sultry looks and a five-megapixel camera, the Samsung Tocco is less bulky than the range of camera pho...
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pcworld.co.nz Updated: 2013-11-15 23:02:44
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Squat and Touchscreen only, Samsung’s F480 is like a sawn-off version of the company’s flagship Omnia smartphone, it even has the same Windows Vista-like gadget sidebar. However, where the Omnia offers wi-fi, GPS, runs on Windows Mobile and has an ac...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2013-11-15 23:02:44
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The new F480 sports a great form factor, fits comfortably in the palm of your hand, and has a responsive touchscreen display. It does not have a lot of bells and whistles, making it good for users who just want to have a touch-based phone that works...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-11-15 23:02:44
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Samsung F480 Tocco is a high-specification touch screen phone that comes in a very slim package. The phone features a 5 megapixel camera, FM radio, music player, 3G web browser, and a huge memory. It also has Bluetooth (v2.0 with A2DP), and is already...

With the iPhone 3G firmly in its sights, the stylish Tocco employs a big touch-sensitive display as its control function. It's super slim too, slimmer than the iPhone. And while browsing moves speedily enough thanks to HSDPA powered 3G, the one featur...

Sadly the touchscreen itself is no match for the iPhone's, and the touch controls lack the fluidity and ease of use that's so prevalent in Apple's blower. Still, you can drag and drop shortcut icons on to the home screen, plus load it with web...

The Tocco laughs at the iPhone 3G's puny camera, then shies away with its tail between its legs when the iPhone laughs at its clumsy touch controls.Samsung F480 Tocco is tagged with mobile phone, HSDPA, 3G, Samsung and touch screen. Select a tag (mobi...
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Samsung F480 review S amsung are an innovative company, continuously meeting the diverse demands of the consumer. The five design centres worldwide, and the inspiration derived from the life style of today’s consumer, make it possible for models like t...
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Samsung, like most of the major phone manufacturers, has occasionally been guilty of making phones that put style over substance, that look great but dont deliver what their catwalk looks promise. Fortunately, the Tocco doesnt quite fall into that ca...

Stylish compact design, Responsive touchscreen, 5-megapixel camera, HSDPA, Drag and drop widgets, Good quality music player, Decent earphones supplied...

Touchscreen control not always slick, No virtual Qwerty keyboard text input, Wi-Fi, camera flash limited, No support for adding extra widgets, No smartphone OS feature customisation...
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The Tocco SGH-F480 is another compact touchscreen effort, smaller than its near-namesake, the F490, and consequently packs a 2.8in display rather then the F490’s big, 3.2in screen. Its screen is a 240 x 320, 262,000-colour job. Samsungs Tocco: compac...

The Tocco improves on previous Samsung touchscreen mobiles, with a more responsive and improved user interface. The phone looks pretty fine too. One downside of such a compact, pocketable build, though, is the lack of screen space and consequently, fi...
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siliconrepublic.com Updated: 2013-11-15 23:02:45
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Just kiddin’. Let’s put the new Samsung Tocco head-to-head with the iPhone 3G and see how it holds up, but this time I’m shaking things up a bit. Common ground aside, what does the Tocco have that the 3G iPhone doesn’t? As it happens – a lot. First off...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-11-15 23:02:45
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With superior screen, controls and pictures, for happy snappers, its Sony Ericsson all the way.

Terrific camera features, Decent phone to...

No Xenon flash...

With superior screen, controls and pictures, for happy snappers, its Sony Ericsson all the way.
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tracyandmatt.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-15 23:02:45
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The F480 Tocco is another high-end touchscreen phone from Samsung following in the footsteps of the Armani and the F490 Nerva. It looks like every mobile phone manufacturer wants to have touchscreen devices in its arsenal and I wonder how much this has...

The Samsung F480 Tocco really surprised me. I thought that the beauty of the device would only be skin-deep but there are plenty of other bits on the inside to get the gadget freaks excited. Cameraphone fans will love the 5 MP camera and those just wan...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-15 23:02:46
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There are things that the Tocco lacks, of course. The widgets are a bonus but theyre still not as effortlessly enjoyable as the iPhones operating system. And features like muting the ringtone if you turn the phone face down, which can be found on Nok...
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Video review: Compact, good-looking and responsive, the Tocco is one of the slickest touchscreen phones out there...

Slim and slick design. Great user interface. HSDPA data connection...

No Wi-Fi. Texting is awkward...

Compact, good-looking and responsive, the Tocco is one of the slickest touchscreen phones out there...
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Sometimes, touch screens are great. The iPhone is the obvious first contender in that particular Olympics, closely followed by HTCs recent efforts. Sometimes, you wonder what was the point, like Samsungs crippled F490, which had acres of touch screen...

Touch screen, Widgets!, 5 megapixel camera with flash, 3.5mm headphone jack...

Touchscreen not as sensitive as it could be and can lock up, No accelerometer, No WiFi...

A very good, compact little touch screen phone with a 5 megapixel camera...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 01:58:35
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The Samsung Tocco is small, attractive and boasts a touchscreen. Has Samsung created something special or is it just another clone?What we likeThe Tocco is much smaller than we thought it would be and looks cute. It fits very well in a pocket and looks...

The Tocco isn’t broken it just doesn’t have the same level of refinement inside as it does on the outside.This is an attractive phone capable of handling many people’s needs. Our only concern is that if you’re looking for a smart phone then this isn’t...
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The Samsung F480 or Tocco, is the third touchscreen phone to be made by Samsung. It was available since May 2008 and stands as a worthy competititor to the iPhone. While many touchscreen phones from Samsung and other companies have come out after the T...

Slim and praiseworthy design, 5 MP camera with a sophisticated feature set, Easy to configure widgets, Capacitive Touchscreen and haptics...

browser, no WiFi...
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When I first picked up my Samsung Tocco review unit, I was a little skeptical about it. The Tocco is a touchscreen phone, you see, and I couldn’t help but think that it was yet another touchscreen phone that was launched in response to the iPhone, but...

The Samsung Tocco is a great little designer phone overall, but with one or two flaws. On the plus side, it’s super slim, looks great, has a good user interface with a responsive touchscreen, and comes with a good set of features. On the downside, t...
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Way back when the iPhone was out and I managed to get a hands-on experience with the phone, I had said that we will soon have other manufacturers with their own full-touch operational handset. And soon enough we had rumors and spy shots of various com...

Sharp screen, Good audio quality, Good build, 5MP auto-focus camera, 3G (HSDPA 7.2MBps).

No WiFi, No touch QWERTY keypad, Poor Headset.

Way back when the iPhone was out and I managed to get a hands-on experience with the phone, I had said that we will soon have other manufacturers with their own full-touch operational handset. And soon enough we had rumors and spy shots of various com...
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I’ve often hailed Samsungs F480 TouchWiz as being a sure contender for the role of i-Killer. Having had an opportunity to test it over the last week or so, here’s my opinion on whether or not it’s the best candidate yet. However, please understand t...

Responsive finger navigation, Good media and FM players, Decent battery life...

Doesnt run Java applications too well, Inbuilt features like Shozu and Opera Mini dont seem to function...

ConnectivityThe F480 comes equipped with plenty of connectivity options, except Wi-Fi, which it could have used to boost the ratings. It’s a 3G-enabled handset capable of HSDPA speeds for browsing (oh please let 3G be here soon!). It supports EDGE/G...
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Touch screen mobile phones are becoming increasingly popular, thanks to the popularity of Apples iPhone and the simplicity of using your finger. No more having to endure small buttons or cramped QWERTY keypads on mobile phones. Samsungs SGH-F480 is...

In our tests, we took a some shots during the day on the streets, close-ups of flowers and a night shot. The daylight shots look sharp with vibrant colours but the close-ups looked slightly pixelated. The pixelation is caused by the digital zoom whi...
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mobileblah.com Updated: 2013-11-15 23:02:45
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The first Samsung non-smart phones with a large touch screen were based on the Croix interface. It had a ton of drawbacks – monochrome, ugly and not very user-friendly.Apparently, the manufacturer has decided to fix that and has developed new software...
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Samsung's Tocco is yet another handset with a full frontal touchscreen. I am immediately reminded of the F490 , the F700 , LG's KF600 , and of course the iPhone in both its original and 3G flavours. Well, here we go again with the Samsung Tocco, which is...
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The first Samsung non-smart phones with a large touch screen were based on the Croix interface. It had a ton of drawbacks – monochrome, ugly and not very user-friendly.Apparently, the manufacturer has decided to fix that and has developed new software...

Impressive appearance, Good outdoor picture quality, Attractive design of the TouchWiz interface...

Annoying lag in the menus, Widgets with limited functionality, Mediocre multimedia capabilities, Bad sound quality during a talk...

Samsung F480’s price in Europe is about $600 and the big question is “What are you getting for your money?”.Impressive design combined with TouchWiz interface which although drawing the attention, is not very comfortable to use. The phone also offers m...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2013-11-15 23:02:46
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It’s rare to find a touch-screen phone as well executed as the iPhone. Samsung fans will be delighted to see a new and adept interface on a cool phone that doesn’t cut any corners. It is fast, slick and full of customisable details. Related links Samsu...

Samsung gives Apple a run for its money and offers definite improvement, such as a great camera and 3G, all in a stylish, compact handset...

The Tocco lacks a QWERTY keyboard, and texting can be fiddly. The lack of Wi-Fi is disappointing.Look and Feel...

It’s rare to find a touch-screen phone as well executed as the iPhone. Samsung fans will be delighted to see a new and adept interface on a cool phone that doesn’t cut any corners. It is fast, slick and full of customisable details...
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The Samsung Tocco is small, attractive and boasts a touchscreen. Has Samsung created something special or is it just another clone?What we likeThe Tocco is much smaller than we thought it would be and looks cute. It fits very well in a pocket and looks...

The Tocco isn’t broken it just doesn’t have the same level of refinement inside as it does on the outside.This is an attractive phone capable of handling many people’s needs. Our only concern is that if you’re looking for a smart phone then this isn’t...
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Video review: Compact, good-looking and responsive, the Tocco is one of the slickest touchscreen phones out there...

Slim and slick design. Great user interface. HSDPA data connection...

No Wi-Fi. Texting is awkward...

Compact, good-looking and responsive, the Tocco is one of the slickest touchscreen phones out there...
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The reception quality was never an issue with the Samsung F480, as it was in line with other offerings available in this class. Our ring tones had average volume or a tad lower than that – we would miss our calls even with the F480 in our pocket often...
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To pick up where we left, prepare to meet the next bestseller by Samsung. If you think Samsung F480 is not up to such a challenge you might want to think again. The compact touch-operated handset has every chance of becoming the next best thing since slic...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2013-11-15 23:02:47
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We take a look at Samsungs improved touch interface on the Samsung F480. Is it better than their holy "Croix" design?...

TouchWiz UI is fun to use, has some neat effects. Widgets could be useful, worked well. Lots of power.

Texting wont be easy on such a small touchscreen. No U.S. 3G bands. NillSlightMODERATEPalpableExtreme...

The Samsung SGH-F480 may be the unsung hero of Samsungs showing at Mobile World Congress, thanks to the TouchWiz UI that we loved to play with. The UI has some nice visual effects, reminiscent of another popular touch phone. It also makes nice use o...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2013-11-15 23:02:48
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The Samsung Tocco T919 (F480) is sometimes simply referred to as "Tocco." It is a tri-band 3G-enabled touch screen only bar cell phone. It has a 5.0 megapixel camera, as well as stereo Bluetooth, QVGA video capture capability and a music player. The v...

Resolution is 240 x 320 pixels (2.8 inches) ,Vibrate alert , Text messaging includes EMS, MMS, SMS ,Features auto focus and video capture ,Real flash ,Streaming video ,Web browser is WAP 2.0, (X)HTML, HTML ,Includes an alarm, calendar, calculator, voice r...

No Wi-Fi , No GPS ,A tad on the expensive side...

The Samsung Tocco T919 has some interesting and beneficial features. Those new to owning a cell phone might find it a bit more complicated than they would prefer as well as a little overpriced. If you do not require Wi-Fi then the Tocco is a good choi...
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