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Stylish little number
Lots of things are very clumsy to do. It's for example impossible to delete an entry from the phone-book (as far as I can find out, at least) It has annoying delays in the menus. You can't switch off sound alltogether. E.g.
The time has come my A800 took its final texts and calls today as its being replaced by a new samsung e700 . So i thought what is the best way to send my phone off to phone heaven than to give it its own review. The A800 is one of the smallest phones around and fits in the palm of your hand.
Small and stylish
Bit Out Of Date
These are my personal views regarding the Samsung A800. This phone was my fourth mobile before I purchased the new E 700-the newer version to this phone. The two phones run virtually the same, just a few little differences in the way things are displayed.
"no camera
Samsung MM-A800 Sprint's snazzy new slider phone boasts the first 2-megapixel camera in the United States and a host of multimedia goodies, but it's stuck on yesterday's data network.
Two-megapixel camera; nice slider design; large, gorgeous screen; direct-to-printer photo printing; business card reader; streaming video and audio player; 32MB TransFlash memory card included; 3D gaming
Bulky and heavy; no Bluetooth or IR support; no speakerphone; choppy video over 1xRTT network; expensive
Samsung's MM-A800 two-megapixel camera phone certainly has many features: picture mail, business card scanning, multimedia playback and speech-to-text dictation. But while attractive on paper, most of the capabilities managed to disappointment in some way.
I'd have to say this: The phone certainly trumps the LG MM-535. Slider phone fans: if you don't need bluetooth or speakerphone, find one and hold on to it. I started out with the Samsung A-940, and quickly sold it to a friend for far less than what I paid for it.
Not described right. It is a old phone. You can't activate it. The sticker from under the battery has been removed so there is no DEC number to activate I bought it because I thought it was a newer phone and I thought I was updateing my phone but come to find out it is an older phone.
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