Many mobile phones models are now Wi-Fi ready. The Tocco is not. This is a major let down for some users. Being tiny, its touch screen is also petite and for big fingered users this might present data entry problems.

Except for those who consider Wi-Fi connectivity something they cannot do without, the Tocco has qualities many will find attractive. It is a top of the line mobile phone comparable to the best out there in the market.

The Samsung Tocco now enables you to copy images from one location to another not unlike other Samsung devices where the images are only stored in one place. The two view modes when browsing images are the list view and the thumbnail view. Browsing images is very easy because all you need to do is sweep your fingers across the screen to move to the next image. You can zoom the image in and out but doing this is may be irritating because the transition is very slow. It is rather slow because zooming the image is done in small zoom steps which lead you to go through several steps just to obtain more detail.

Samsung Tocco is good but not perfect. Lets consider why it is so.

The Tocco file management is considered an upgrade over other Samsung handsets. It employs separate tabs for phone memory and memory cards, different folders for videos, images and sound. These allow the handset to sort its memory content. The file browser is extremely functional which should make users happy.

There are some irritating issues concerning gallery file videos taken by the phone. One of them is that when zoomed, instead of showing smooth color gradients what are presented are large colored spots. But these photos are okay when downloaded to PCs and other devices, so there are no serious problems really. Actually the gallery interface is real nice and easy.

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