Samsung F110 Mobile Phone Review

May 26th, 2008

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Samsung and Adidas present a new co-branded handset, the Samsung F110 Adidas sports phone packed with sports applications, such as heartbeat monitor, step counter, and others. <br><br> The F110 is a sleek 2.5G slider supporting GPRS/EDGE networks and featuring a 2″ LCD screen display, 2-megapixel camera, FM radio tuner, MP3 player, and some sort of memory card slot. As for the features related to the sport fanatics, it offers a couple of useful functions to track your performance, such as a pedometer, a heart beat monitor, number of calories burned, and also the distance traveled.

Key features:
  • Dedicated sports features:
    • On-board miCoach application measuring sports progress and giving voice feedback
    • Synchronization with miCoach web-based coaching system
    • Built-in accelerometer with step counter
    • Stride sensor and heart rate sensor in the extended package
    • Comes with sports headset, 3.5mm audio jack remote and an armband
  • 2 megapixel camera
  • 1GB of onboard storage
  • FM radio
  • Stereo Bluetooth
  • Works without a SIM card inserted

 

Review By buymobilephone

The Samsung F110, also known as Adidas miCoach phone is promised to be released to the Earth in April 2008. This stylish sporty phone is what both Samsung and Adidas’ customers have been longing for. It is slim and light hence will fit well in your pocket, not bulky at all.

It won’t be you extra burden when you are with it in your pocket. I suppose this is what a sport phone should be behaving like!

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Review By pcadvisor

The Samsung F110 uses the same interface as the company’s popular G600 handset and shares many of the same features. The F110 also adds a Sport menu and bundles a heart-rate monitor, which fits just below the chest, and a Pedometer, which clings on to a shoelace. Combined, the two devices can measure your heartbeat, stride, pace and calories burned.

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Review By gsmarena

The Adidas miCoach system is rather similar, but with a few enhancements. You don’t need special Adidas shoes, the stride sensor is easy to fit on the laces of every running shoe on the market. Next, you have a heart rate monitor, something that the Nike+ system lacks. Both the stride sensor and the HRM sensor transmit the data to the Adidas miCoach phone wirelessly. And finally, the last part of the miCoach system is the Samsung F110 mobile phone. It doubles as a music player and it also gives real-time feedback on your running stats. Once you get home, you simply sync it with the miCoach website and see how you did. You can also load a new workout tailored specifically to your profile.

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Review By reghardware

Other manufacturers have attempted to combine a handset with a training device, but the Samsung and Adidas combo is way ahead of the field. The full miCoach package comes with a heart-rate monitor and a stride sensor that connect wirelessly to the phone. On-board software lets you to create a wide range of workouts, while audio instructions provide updates and training advice during runs. A quick couple of taps on the phone screen will also give you instant bulletins on how you’re doing.

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Review By pocket-lint.co.uk

Once uploaded to your account you can track your progress, see how you’ve done and share your stats with other runners.
It is here the Adidas partnership comes into play and you get over 220 training programmes that focus on anything from loosing weight to running a marathon, all based around that assessment run you do at the beginning.

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