Quote from the review at Infosync:
“With regard to voice connectivity, Samsung’s SGH-X600 is equipped with GSM 900/1800 MHz support, while data connectivity is ensured by GPRS Class 10 and an IrDA compatible Infrared port. A WAP 2.0 browser is also in place, as is support for polyphonic ringtones, SMS, EMS and MMS – the latter of which supports both sending and receiving messages up to 80 KB in size. Increasingly common functions such as e-mail, Instant Messaging, EDGE and Bluetooth are not present, however, but on the other hand the SGH-X600 offers a whopping 9 MB of memory.
The handset also comes with J2ME MIDP 1.0 support, and up to 1.5 MB of its memory capacity can be used to store Java games and applications. The remaining memory capacity is mainly reserved for pictures snapped with the integrated 0.3 MP camera of the handset – aptly supported by a photo light, which further emphasizes the imaging focus of this phone.”