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Samsung SGH-A737 Details |
Samsung SGH-A737 User Rating |
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3.8 |
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Total Reviews: 10
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| Call Quality |
3.5 |
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| Ease of Use |
3.6 |
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| Design |
4.3 |
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| Battery Life |
3.9 |
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| User Rating |
3.3 |
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| Call Quality |
3.0 |
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| Ease of Use |
3.0 |
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| Design |
4.0 |
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3.0 |
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by gramsey -- September 22nd 2008 -- bossier, LA
I usually stick with Sony Ericsson and am not a fan of slider style cell phones, so I expected some navigational difficulty with the Samsung SGH-A737. I do not know about actual battery life, but I do know it heated up within 10 minutes or less of every conversation I had. It definitely looked cool. I loved the metallic burnt orange and I liked the lock/unlock feature that occurred upon opening and closing the phone. It was a pretty great size for a pocket or purse. It felt flimsy when opened and the recess of the slider coupled with the flat number pad made for some trouble texting. The camera was easy and the picture quality seemed pretty good. Perhaps I am expecting too little. There were lots of things to do on this cell phone, but way too many things and keys to program in order to bypass having to search through multiple menus. If I wanted a computer, I would carry that around instead of a phone. Also, I do not see the need in filling memory or options with partial games. If I want a game on the phone, I know where to buy them so either put one full one or just leave it out. Overall, not the worst phone out there by any means, but not what I was looking or hoping for. I will try again, but will probably return to my beloved Sony Ericsson.
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