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I am by no means abusive, I have kept it in a nice holster for most of it's life, and take care of my gadgets, but alas, this is a design flaw. There is a flexible cable that connects the circuitry between the two sliding halves.
The only major bad thing I have found on it with over a year of use is that the speakerphone likes to drop out and isn't very good.Now, however, just after the one year warranty ran out, I find myself in a bad position. This phone is well executed, and a pleasure to use.
I'm a geek, and being past warranty I went ahead with my miniature tools and carefully dissected the phone to find the issue was exactly what I was afraid of happening when I bought it. The phone began not working right, starting with the speaker (not speakerphone mode) going intermittent, then ringing going intermittent, and it gets worse from there.
This is just using it moderately, not even daily. Over time, it has worn in and eventually has developed edge "wobbles" and a crack in the cable.
Beware of this with all sliders.On the good side, the little door over the charging port has managed to stay on.
When I start to take pictures everything seems to be in fast motion so I can't seem to get it to "stop" in order to take a good picture.2: It does not take videos at all. The only use for Bluetooth is headsets or handsfree sets. I had the Samsung Blast and I miss it already.1: The picture/screen quality is bad, it's fuzzy and never seems in focus at all. I had received this as an early Christmas present as a replacement, it was purchased as a to-go phone but I just put my SIM card into it since I already have a plan. At least it has the same program as the Blast with switching for the word I need, so that made me happy.The bottom line, it's a very limited phone, not the best quality coming from Samsung, but good enough for a replacement phone until I can afford what I want which is the Samsung Gravity or at least something with qwerty keypad. So he was pissed when he found out we couldn't bluetooth to our new phones.
I even used it for with my husband, I had a memory card so sometimes I would download something for him and bluetooth it to him.
Which was a must have since we have a 15 month old that I always take and send videos of to family.3: Bluetooth is OH-SO limited.
So good thing the camera part sucks because I have nothing to save.6: After some getting used to, I was able to figure out how to use the typing program on it, it's not very different from the Blast, except that I have to use the * button to switch the words/symbols and hold down a little longer for the numbers I need.
I would take this phone back in a heartbeat but I can't afford anything better at the moment (nor do I even have the receipt to return it and I refuse to be rude about it).
Disgusting.4: What is UP with the huge letters, it's probably just me but it's super annoying.5: It has no external memory card slot.
It's horrible.
I used my Blast to bluetooth photos or video or whatnot to family/friends when I was near them instead of texting it.
I am a qwerty typer (which is what the Blast had), so switching to ABC mode was difficult at first.
I give it a 2 star because it does what I need at the moment and because it's Samsung, the program is really no different.
I changed my t-mobile plan to MyFaves, and was told that I needed a MyFaves compatible phone (I later found out that this is true only if you want the silly MyFaves interface), so I opted for this one. Also, the phone doesn't come with a data cable, which is essential if you want to add your own ringtones and wallpaper or charge the phone via a USB port, all via the Samsung PC Studio software that you can download for free from the Samsung site. It is OK but has some drawbacks. You can't customize the soft keys; I find this annoying since I use the calendar and alarm features quite a bit and have to go through way too many keystrokes to get there instead of just pushing just one key. Fortunately you can get a cable on Amazon for under $5 so that's not a huge problem, but the package would be much appealing if the phone came with a cable and software disk. All told, this is an OK phone for free but doesn't do any more than the basics.
I really was expecting to go for some "cool" hightech phone when I noticed this one at the T-mobile store. My friends who have hightechy phone were teasing me about getting a basic phone but when they saw it they changed their minds. I tend to use my phone to make calls, send basic texts and once in blue moon take a photo. But my lifestyle doesn't need that. After 2 years of dealing with the rave that was the MotoRazr I was happy to upgrade. If you want a flip phone or something very high-techy then I say pass. I can clean a small room while chatting on the speaker phone and the camera is good for basic photos. Compaired to the razr I had the speaker phone is excellent.
which is a basic phone that looks and feels updated. The graphics are very basic (the menu lights up in B/W), you can't use real songs as ringtones, and when you make a call there will be some sound in the background. I actually was looking at some of the hightech stuff like an Mp3 player phone or a smartphone. They said it was great for what it was. Looks wise I like how it fits into the hand and is a slider phone. However. If you are looking for a solid phone for taking calls, basic texting and other basic functions this is a great choice. As an owner I have to say I love this phone.:)
I do wish this phone had expandeable memory. Apparently, this person did not research for one. Even for a low resolution, it takes pretty good photos. Which is good, for the most part, I'd rather reject a call than accept.
I do have to say is this screen is by far the largest I have owned.I have noticed with this phone, I don't get a range as far as I did with my candy bars phones, but this superceeds what my flips in the past have covered. Downside is, when a call comes in and you grab it from your pocket. Which many people complain about their service not covering, when it's not them, alot has to do with the phone and what it's capable of doing.As far as using the bluetooth for internet, I don't even see this mentioned in the description. As far as the resolution on this screen compared to others, to me it doesn't look any different. As for the review below mine that mentions there is no USB Data Cable for this. You might accidentally hit the accept or reject button.
(I won't be using this feature, but it's there for anyone who think they will.LOL)I love that it has memo recorder, this way you need to remind yourself of something you're worried you'll forget, you can do this with the Samsung.The phone doesn't feel bulky and I love that you can slide the phone when a call comes in to unlock the phone, instead of fumbling for the talk button. Being as I would love to have a camera on my phone, but doesn't need to be in the MP type resolution. I also love that it has a block caller feature. I've had candy bars, which I have always loved them as far as reception, but the minute I switch to flip, I end up having problems with signal strength, dropped calls, just too aggravating.I found this gem. I'm not that techincal looking at this one versus other screens.
I end up hitting reject, haven't hit accept yet. *sigh* I was hoping to have individual ringtones for callers, but it doesn't look like that will happen.This is a really good phone and was well worth the money I paid. Which helps me manage my photos, ringtones, wallpapers, etc. I have used many cell phones in the past and this one is by far the best. So if you're looking for a phone that has bluetooth internet capabilities, this is not the phone for you. I haven't used an additonal bluetooth headset for this phone just yet, but will be my next purchase. In the event I should ever get a wrong number, which surprisingly hasn't happened to me yet.
I can add them to a block list to prevent future calls from coming thru. I got this at Best Buy for $99, and this was for the prepaid service. You can even record sound to go with your photo as well. UPDATE : I have picked up over the summer a bluetooth speakerphone for my car and it's works wonderfully.After having this phone for some time, it has been the best investment. Being as I purchased one myself from Ebay and then I went to Samsung's website and downloaded Samsung PC Studio 3. I found a seperate program to make my own ringtones and this is awesome. From the ringtones I have created and photos I have taken and from my phonebook, I'm already halfway thru.
Again, wished it had more memory for ringtones, but that is a rather small oversight.
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