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Samsung Rugby 2 Phone Review

Samsung Rugby II Flip-Style is a follow-up device, the Rugby Airwaves by AT & T are supported and will be available from 6 June. Since Samsung Rugby II is a successor to Samsung Rugby, we would expect that it will strengthen and updated design and equipment. But this is not the case, as opposed to Samsung Rugby, [...]

Samsung Reality SCH-U820 Review

The Samsung SCH-u820 Reality is the youngest in the history of long series of touch screen feature phones. This is quite useful, but mandatory data plan its means and not-quite-best-in-class features that it is probably better Verizon cell phones for most of the things you want to do. Let’s get the data plan issue out [...]

Samsung Impression a877 Phone Review

The Samsung Impression has shown a very bright and clear – the first commercial AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light-Emitting Diode) screen. Throw in a spacious full QWERTY keyboard, an intuitive touch-screen user interface and some advanced features, and the impression one of the best mid-messaging mobile phones that I have ever seen. It has a [...]

Samsung Solstice Review

The Samsung SGH-A887 Solstice is solid but unremarkable touch screen phone. If it looks familiar, that’s because they are essentially the same handset to AT & T as the Samsung SGH-t749 highlight is on T-Mobile. The Solstice, the Trades Highlight’s garish colors for a professional all-black look. There are a few other important differences that [...]

Samsung Gravity T t669 Review

T-Mobile show you the Samsung Gravity T. It is still a horizontal QWERTY slider, but it is the numeric keypad for a full touch LCD panel. The Gravity T is replaced by 4.3 and measures 2.2 by 0.6 inches (HWD) and weighs 4.2 ounces. It is completely made of plastic, although the Candy Apple Red accents [...]

Samsung Saga i770 Review

The Samsung Saga looks like a stylized update for the Samsung BlackJack II, and it is very similar on the outside at least, the Samsung Epix on AT & T. Although it obviously larger than the Epix’s in almost every respect, the Samsung Saga attractive design, thanks to the smooth, dark blue paint and the [...]

Samsung Intercept Android Phone Review

The Intercept is definitely an eye-catcher, as you will see that the framework classically elegant, while reminiscent of the screen is crystal clear and the back is Styling Steel Gray. A look at this beauty, and you are sold. It has everything you could wish for, full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen, and thousands of Android [...]

Samsung Vibrant Review

The Samsung Vibrant T-Mobile is the latest high-end smartphone Android OS. There is a variation of Samsung smartphones Galaxy line S – other versions are available from AT & t and Verizon. All of these employ Samsung’s exclusive Super AMOLED display and Samsung processor with 1 GHz Hummingbird. BUILD & DESIGN Like the Samsung Captivate [...]

Samsung Captivate Android Phone Review

One of the first Galaxy S-phones hit the market stateside for the Captivate AT & T. All the others have similar, very forgettable name. Differences between the models are mostly cosmetic except Sprint upcoming Epic 4G, which has a physical keyboard. The Captivate, Samsung’s 4-inch, 480 x 800 pixel, WVGA, Super AMOLED touch-screen display. It [...]

Samsung Moment M900 Review

8th October 2009 Samsung has officially announced its new phone model. This model is called Samsung M900 moment that, while expecting to assume that the name of this unit as a sound Samsung Instinct M900. Immediately should focus on the fact that the target group company Samsung M900 sees focus primarily fans of the operating [...]