23
Sep
Author: admin // Category:
SAMSUNG
Product Description
The Samsung D880 Duos Triband has two SIM card slots and can allow users to toggle between two service connections without switching off the phone. When a call comes in, it will display all the incoming details as well as which SIM card it comes from. This 2.5G slider also comes in with a 3 mega pixel auto-focus camera. If you travel between borders, this is a absolutely useful phone for you.

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21
Sep
Author: admin // Category:
SAMSUNG
Product Description
This is among the hottest selling mobile phones around the world! The Unlocked Star/Tocco Lite cell phone by Samsung is packed with features. It is far more intelligent, making it the ultimate companion that is always one step ahead. It features gesture lock, wherein unlike a standard or average phone, which unlocks to the main menu every time, you can unlock the Star to a designated menu, by simply writing the letter associated with it on the touch screen. The Star also has an accelerometer sensor, which means no matter which way you hold it, it will adjust the screen so the content is readable, this is ideal for horizontal or vertical cases and even your pocket, in that sometimes you may pick up your cell phone backwards/sideways. In addition to the ease of use, it features handwriting recognition, which allows you to write on the screen as an alternative to pushing buttons. The Samsung S5230 is not only a star for namesake, but it also turns anyone into a star with its 3.15 megapixel camera which takes pictures when a smile is detected, so you’ll always have that Mona Lisa-like smile in every photo.

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19
Sep
Author: admin // Category:
SAMSUNG
3 Different Review
Review 1
The battery life is nearly twice that of the N96. Granted, I’m not in a 3G coverage area (it’s not even supported in the US for this phone, just EDGE), but I can last at least 2 days per charge with heavy browsing, music listening, and “messing around” for a few hours, on this device.
Symbian S60 is an awesome OS, but it is beginning to show its age (especially after coming from an iPhone). However, Symbian is my favorite OS by far, but perhaps that is largely biased by my “geeky” figure-it-out-as-you-go nature. Now, it isn’t HARD to use, it’s just not as user friendly as some of the newer, more mainstream devices are. And this isn’t a problem at all for me. The third party app. development for S60 is strong as ever. Immediately after unboxing, I installed both a p2p and a torrent app. This is a pretty amazing and convenient feature, for a phone. Granted, I have not used Windows Mobile, but I’m sure there are similar apps available for that as well. However, finding and installing those apps was very easy and non-problematic on the i8510’s S60 OS. Not to mention, there are thousands of more useful apps available for your perusal (but they may take some effort to find; there is no “App Store” for easy-as-biscuits app-discovery and installation).

The hardware on this phone is amazing. It has an optical mouse for true, PC-like web browsing. Long gone are the days of using a 4-way directional pad for choppy and slow browsing on the included WebKit browser. With the optical mouse, the web is smooth and flowly to browse. And the sensitivity is easily alterable as per your own personal preference. I opted to increase the sensitivity vastly, which makes it even easier to use. Unlike most high-end Nokia phones (excluding some of the E-series), a good amount of hard, sexy metal is employed in the device design. This both makes it very sturdy as well as visually and tactically appealing to the fingers. Perhaps one of the few things Apple does right is incorporate metal into their devices; the new Macbooks being a prime example. I am very happy that this is being more generously applied to other electronics by other manufacturers now, and I hope it continues.
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13
May
Author: admin // Category:
SAMSUNG
3 Different Review
Review 1
First, I bought this phone thinking that it would resolve the problems I was having with my treo 750…HA! It has created more problems than solutions. Touch screen doesn’t respond as you would expect and as stated in other reviews the widgets are small and sometimes hard to manage.

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29
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
SAMSUNG
3 Different Review
Review 1
My friend and I both got this phone from our local T-mobile store. We like it but their is a problem with picture messaging. Many times when you send a picture message the person receiving it will get it where the top half of the picture is off center with the bottom half of the picture. The first store we went to had to return their 1st batch of 6 phones as they all had this problem. When we picked two phones up from another store and they worked OK in a test in the store but now mine does it in about once every 5 pictures messages and my friends does it almost every time. I called samsung and the rep there had a memoir and he tried a picture message and the same thing happened to him! So he is filing a report about the problem. So this phone is not ready for prime time and we will be returning ours. When this gets resolved we will buy it from amazon and save some bucks.

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06
Mar
Author: admin // Category:
SAMSUNG
3 Different Review
Review 1
My 2 year old motorola beats this thing hands down. Rugbys texting really really sucks, not user friendly very slow no auto complete as my old motorola had. It also has about half of the battery life of the old Motorola.
Oh ya while we are at it all of you ptt engineers out there fix the software so the ptt can be locked out! This does not take a genius to figure out that people want this option “my motorola sucked in this dept as well”.
As for a working mans phone why the heck isn’t the clock visible on the face when the phone is closed? Working guys don’t want to open up the phone to see what time it is!

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26
Feb
Author: admin // Category:
SAMSUNG
3 Different Review
Review 1
My priority was a phone that would work with our Exchange 2007 system (without installing the Blackberry server and server certs), provide WiFi, let me dial one-handed without looking at the phone, and have usual fun goodies. In addition, I use a database app for the PPC, and this one handles it fine (Windcows Mobile comes in two versions - Smartphone and PPC; most phones run under the Smartphone edition but the EPIX adds the required touchscreen and stylus for full PPC apps).
Pros: Loaded with features: GPS, stereo Bluetooth, GPS, Exchange 7 compatible, WiFi, excellent voice dialing recognition, nice touchpad, great battery life, small enough to fit in the pocket, and keyboard allows one-handed dialing with some practice. Keys are small, but separation is adequate. Provides the higher-end WinMobile PPC rather than SmartPhone OS.

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