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US Mall 1 - Samsung T339 Burgundy Phone (T-Mobile)

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List Price: $169.99
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Battery Type: Lithium Ion Binding: Wireless Phone Brand: Samsung Color: Burgundy Display Size: 3 Feature: Thin flip phone featuring stunning red finish with digital audio player and Bluetooth stereo music streaming Label: Samsung Manufacturer: Samsung Model: T229 Modem Description: Can be used as computer modem with optional data cable kit. Publisher: Samsung Release Date: 2008-06-23 Studio: Samsung Variation Description: Burgundy
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Thin flip phone featuring stunning red finish with digital audio player and Bluetooth stereo music streaming Wi-Fi capabilities for T-Mobile's Hotspot @Home service for unlimited nationwide calls; compatible with T-Mobile's MyFaves service 1.3-megapixel camera/camcorder, MicroSD expansion (to 2 GB), access to popular instant messaging services Up to 6 hours of talk time, up to 264 hours (11 days) of standby time; measures 3.6 x 1.8 x 0.8 inches (HxWxD) and weighs 3.3 ounces Includes: handset, battery, charger, carrying case, wired handsfree headset, quick-start guide
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Not without its quirks. Comment: I am a new T-Mobile customer, having just signed the contract in September of 2008. This is my first phone from the carrier. I chose it because I've had a Samsung before and I really liked it so considering past experience, price point and wi-fi capabilities, it was an easy choice for me.
Starting with the design of the phone, I think it does a decent job of looking like it cost more than it did. :P It's a very nice red color, with an alternating black/grey scheme on the keypad. The outer casing is completely plastic which I'm not a huge fan of but you can't expect steel or titanium for this price. It doesn't feel flimsy at all. The overall feel of a device is extremely important to me and this one feels good. The phone/end keys and soft keys are HUGE and all of the buttons return a good amount of tactile feedback.
Call quality is good, much better than that of the Virgin Mobile phone I used prior to this one. There is a slight difference between quality on a cellular call and one made over wifi.
In fact, let me go into that.
The wi-fi feature is the best thing that could happen to a cell phone. Seriously. When I first purchased it, I was confused and thought you had to purchase the hotspot @ home service to use it but you don't. If you have a wireless network at home, you can make free, clear calls and browse the web over your wi-fi connection. It was easy to set up, easy to use and saves me on minutes every month! The only thing is if your wi-fi signal is weak, your call quality drops SIGNIFICANTLY. It's much worse than trying to make a cellular call with low signal. I don't consider this a fault in the phone, but still something worth mentioning.
The speakerphone is decent, but don't expect to be able to make conference calls on it. It might be too quiet for use in the car without some sort of external setup through your car's speakers. For use at home, though I find it gets the job done.
Texting and picture messaging is easy and efficient. It has standard T9 and it's easy to add words to the dictionary if you're like me and use all sorts of slang. :) Emoticons however always have to be inputted using the "Symbol" option.
The camera has some very fun options on it. There's some fun frames, effects and camera modes--way more than i've ever seen on an entry-level phone. Picture quality is on par with what you'd expect from a phone.
I can't say much about the music player except that it is very basic. There is no way to control playback when the phone is closed and there is no 3.5mm jack which means you need to buy proprietary headphones and you can't charge and listen via headphones at the same time. This is not for someone looking for a new mp3 player.
Overall I'm very satisfied with my choice. It's not perfect but it's probably one of the best values out there right now.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Basic Phone Comment: This is an excellent phone for the intended audience. I got fed up with the sluggish performance of my WinMo phone (for those thinking that I might not be using it right, FYI that I am a software professional and know the nitty gritty details of how to make my gadgets work best) and decided to go back to the basics. And this phone performs great for that purpose, of being just a phone.
Wow, what a relief. First thing I notice after the transition was the SPEED. WinMo is god damn sluggish in being a phone. Takes 2 seconds to just bring the dialer up. Takes 1 min to boot. On the contrary, this phone performs great and saves me time on every operation I perform.
LG has done a great job of integrating WiFi into a basic phone without complicating the software too much. Setup was a breeze and call quality is excellent on both WiFi calls and cell calls. Unlike the CNet editor, I did not find the volume to be "too low". In fact, it's perfect. And "overly bright screen"! Oh common CNet. It seems you're just trying to find faults in this phone.
The keys are great and I like typing on them. I downloaded the PC Studio software from Samsung website and was able to sync my outlook contacts, address book, notes and calendar over bluetooth. Perfect. I also transferred some ringtones from my computer to the phone over bluetooh. Works like charm.
The only problem I've faced until now is while driving. I've synced my phone to my car and while the built in bluetooth headset of my car works great initially, it times out after a while and then I have to restart bluetooth on the phone for it to pair again. Haven't found the solution to that yet. Hadn't had this problem on my WinMo phone.
The bottom line is, this phone is PERFECT if you want an easy to use basic phone (with modern facilities such as bluetooth sync, A2DP etc.) and also suffer "no signal at home" problem and are interested in the T-Mobile Hotspot@Home service.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Not without its quirks. Comment: I am a new T-Mobile customer, having just signed the contract in September of 2008. This is my first phone from the carrier. I chose it because I've had a Samsung before and I really liked it so considering past experience, price point and wi-fi capabilities, it was an easy choice for me.
Starting with the design of the phone, I think it does a decent job of looking like it cost more than it did. :P It's a very nice red color, with an alternating black/grey scheme on the keypad. The outer casing is completely plastic which I'm not a huge fan of but you can't expect steel or titanium for this price. It doesn't feel flimsy at all. The overall feel of a device is extremely important to me and this one feels good. The phone/end keys and soft keys are HUGE and all of the buttons return a good amount of tactile feedback.
Call quality is good, much better than that of the Virgin Mobile phone I used prior to this one. There is a slight difference between quality on a cellular call and one made over wifi.
In fact, let me go into that.
The wi-fi feature is the best thing that could happen to a cell phone. Seriously. When I first purchased it, I was confused and thought you had to purchase the hotspot @ home service to use it but you don't. If you have a wireless network at home, you can make free, clear calls and browse the web over your wi-fi connection. It was easy to set up, easy to use and saves me on minutes every month! The only thing is if your wi-fi signal is weak, your call quality drops SIGNIFICANTLY. It's much worse than trying to make a cellular call with low signal. I don't consider this a fault in the phone, but still something worth mentioning.
The speakerphone is decent, but don't expect to be able to make conference calls on it. It might be too quiet for use in the car without some sort of external setup through your car's speakers. For use at home, though I find it gets the job done.
Texting and picture messaging is easy and efficient. It has standard T9 and it's easy to add words to the dictionary if you're like me and use all sorts of slang. :) Emoticons however always have to be inputted using the "Symbol" option.
The camera has some very fun options on it. There's some fun frames, effects and camera modes--way more than i've ever seen on an entry-level phone. Picture quality is on par with what you'd expect from a phone.
I can't say much about the music player except that it is very basic. There is no way to control playback when the phone is closed and there is no 3.5mm jack which means you need to buy proprietary headphones and you can't charge and listen via headphones at the same time. This is not for someone looking for a new mp3 player.
Overall I'm very satisfied with my choice. It's not perfect but it's probably one of the best values out there right now.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Basic Phone Comment: This is an excellent phone for the intended audience. I got fed up with the sluggish performance of my WinMo phone (for those thinking that I might not be using it right, FYI that I am a software professional and know the nitty gritty details of how to make my gadgets work best) and decided to go back to the basics. And this phone performs great for that purpose, of being just a phone.
Wow, what a relief. First thing I notice after the transition was the SPEED. WinMo is god damn sluggish in being a phone. Takes 2 seconds to just bring the dialer up. Takes 1 min to boot. On the contrary, this phone performs great and saves me time on every operation I perform.
LG has done a great job of integrating WiFi into a basic phone without complicating the software too much. Setup was a breeze and call quality is excellent on both WiFi calls and cell calls. Unlike the CNet editor, I did not find the volume to be "too low". In fact, it's perfect. And "overly bright screen"! Oh common CNet. It seems you're just trying to find faults in this phone.
The keys are great and I like typing on them. I downloaded the PC Studio software from Samsung website and was able to sync my outlook contacts, address book, notes and calendar over bluetooth. Perfect. I also transferred some ringtones from my computer to the phone over bluetooh. Works like charm.
The only problem I've faced until now is while driving. I've synced my phone to my car and while the built in bluetooth headset of my car works great initially, it times out after a while and then I have to restart bluetooth on the phone for it to pair again. Haven't found the solution to that yet. Hadn't had this problem on my WinMo phone.
The bottom line is, this phone is PERFECT if you want an easy to use basic phone (with modern facilities such as bluetooth sync, A2DP etc.) and also suffer "no signal at home" problem and are interested in the T-Mobile Hotspot@Home service.
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