At first glance, the Samsung C6112 may appear to be just a straightforward slider handset. It is however, the latest in their Duos range & therefore accepts's 2 separate sim cards. To the uninitiated, you may wonder why this would be of any use, but just ask someone who travels the world to any degree and they become invaluable.
It measures 105.8 x 50 x 16.5 mm and weighs 112g. The display is a fairly decent 2.4" and the keypad design is well spaced for ease of use. The speakerphone utilises the latest DNSe (Digital Natural Sound Engine) from Samsung to give extreme clarity during calls.
Memory is expandable via the microSD slot up to 8Gb and it has a 2Mp camera, stereo FM radio, multimedia player and video recording. At first glance, the Samsung C6112 may appear to be just a straightforward slider handset. It is however, the latest in their Duos range & therefore accepts's 2 separate sim cards. To the uninitiated, you may wonder why this would be of any use, but just ask someone who travels the world to any degree and they become invaluable.
It measures 105.8 x 50 x 16.5 mm and weighs 112g. The display is a fairly decent 2.4" and the keypad design is well spaced for ease of use. The speakerphone utilises the latest DNSe (Digital Natural Sound Engine) from Samsung to give extreme clarity during calls.
Memory is expandable via the microSD slot up to 8Gb and it has a 2Mp camera, stereo FM radio, multimedia player and video recording. |