After recently upstaging Motorola as india's third largest mobile manufacturer, Sam sung seems to be doing everything right to hold firmly onto that position. With the Guru 200, the Korean giant offers features designed keeping in mind the average Indian consumer. Consider the Mobile prayer' application, which plays prayers from the given list of Hindu Gods through the loudspeaker. You can choose to schedule your prayer at a specified time. Secondly, it offers one of the biggest obsessions in the country in the form of a game-Cricket. It supports English, Hindi, Marathi and 5 other Indian languages.
If you are low on balance, activate the 'Call time limit' feature which ensures that the call gets disconnected in the time specified by you. The only upgradation from its predecessor Guru100 is the FM recorder. However, there are no shortcuts to switch between stations, either through the keypad or the nav-pad; not even through the handsfree key. Moreover, overall interface is sluggish. The battery impresses though, with a full charge returning more than a day's backup. In this price range, you can have a look at Nokia 6070 which has a VGA camera with video recording or Samsung's own C450 which has a VGA camera with a WAP browser.



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