NEWS: Samsung SGH-C450
Mobile-review writes: “Samsung Electronics has offered an alternative to its high-end models in the low-end segment for the users who can’t afford expensive phones, but still want to have a stylish handset. One of such phones is the SGH-C450, it seems to borrow much from the SGH-X820 (Ultra Edition 6.9). However the price is affordable, according to the manufacturer.”

Specifications
- Networks: GSM 900/1800 MHz, GPRS Class 10
- Dimensions: 103.5×44.5×14.9 mm
- Weight: 72 g
- Display: 1.52″, cSTN, 128×128 pixels, 65k colors
- Camera: VGA
- Speaker phone
- FM-radio
- WAP 2.0
- 16-tones polyphony
- Memory: 2 MB
July 17th, 2008 at 1:28 am
SGH-C450 is a terrible phone the battery cover has never stayed on ….. if it falls just a few inches the battery falls out also and then the phone must be reset…… the service is not acceptable…. i live in a remote area and you tell me that i must spend at least 10 days without a phone to have it repaired…… the phone is not returnable!…… the phone is long winded and tedious to use any of the features
July 19th, 2008 at 3:48 pm
ho to have new tones polyphony on the net? please
January 6th, 2009 at 8:47 am
caranya buat download poly/mengisi suara saya dan mendownload gambar dari internetnya itu bagaimana?
April 22nd, 2009 at 10:19 am
This is a piece of crap. First day and I want to return it. Usual Samsung tomfoolery – no vibrate and ring at the same time (why? WHY????!!!), non-customisable mp3 tone and the supplied ones are embarrassing (with no simple ‘beep-beep’ anywhere) and the usual eleventy trillion clicks to do anything. Texting is quite unresponsive and the phone lags even with my middling texting skills. The default text font size is huge and sure, you can make it smaller. But prepare to endure the eleventy trillion clicks it takes to do so EVERY TIME YOU SEND A TEXT. No, it won’t save the preference. The font size when dialling is even bigger. The worst thing, though, is the jaunty little jingle that plays 1) when you lock the phone, 2) when you unlock the phone, 3) when you delete anything, 4) when you save anything, 4) when you change any settings, 5) when you do goddamn anything. Cheap’s cheap but this is just poor form. Plus the jingle’s really loud and you can’t turn it down.
Plus sides are thin, very light and I’ll assume stellar batery life given no useful features whatsoever were loaded on this phone at any point. Oh, and the VGA camera is good, for a VGA. Which is to say, shite on a biscuit. This, as I say, is a piece of crap so negligently crap it craps me off.
I’ve previously owned a samsung d-500 and that too suffered from inexplicably stupid software and interface errors and oversights.