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Samsung D830

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4 stars out of 5

Mark Bradley 8 December 2006

Good: Screen quality; responsive keypad; UI; design

Bad: Tricky to open quickly; no flash; only 2 UI skins

Comment: I'm surprised at reviews stating problems with the keypad. The keys are large and strongly back-lit. Granted the keypad takes a little getting used to - each key has a central "sweet-spot" so it doesn't react if you don't touch it in the right place, but this is easy to adapt to, took me a couple of minutes. I can understand that avid texters may not like the fact these keys are not tactile, there is no physical feeling that the key has been pressed, but I've experienced no problems.

The 2.3" screen is stunning in its brightness, colour and clarity. The Samsung menu system is up to its usual standard, with pop-up submenus to aid navigation.

The UI default skin of black is very attractive, although the only other option is white.

The 2MP camera has auto-focus but no flash, but if you want top quality, buy a proper digital camera! Such embedded cameras in phones are for fun only not serious photography.

The internal memory is large (when compared to Motorola's) and is expandable. The music player is adequate, although my Sony Ericsson W810i does this job much better, but you would expect that from the Walkman brand.

The small external screen does everything necessary (showing incoming message/calls) and as it's blue on black, it doesn't suffer in direct sunlight as much as multi-coloured displays, it's still easy to read.

As the model is so thin, it really is fiddly to open quickly, and is large when open (a long distance from earpiece to speaker). These are minor niggles, however, more than made up for by the clear call quality.

If you like to text a lot, it may be best to steer clear due to the keypad restrictions, but if like me, you want a phone which does a great job as a phone (with an adequate camera and MP3 player too), fits easily into a pocket adding little bulk or weight, and don't use it extensively, then this could be the one for you.

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4 stars out of 5

Mark Bradley 7 December 2006

Good: Stunning screen; thin-ness; simple design; responsive keypad; strong vibrate

Bad: Tricky to open quickly even with 2 hands; only 2 UI skins

Comment: I'm surprised at reviews stating problems with the keypad. The keys are large and well back-lit. Granted the keypad takes a little getting used to - each key has a central "sweet-spot" so it doesn't react if you don't touch it in the right place, but this is easy to adapt to, took me a couple of minutes. I can understand that avid texters may not like the fact these keys are not tactile, there is no physical feeling that the key has been pressed, but I've experienced no problems.

The 2.3" screen is stunning in its brightness, colour and clarity. The Samsung menu system is up to its usual standard, with pop-up submenus to aid navigation.

The UI default skin of black is very attractive, although the only other option is white.

The 2MP camera has auto-focus but no flash, but if you want top quality, buy a proper digital camera! Such embedded cameras in phones are for fun only not serious photography.

The internal memory is large (when compared to Motorola's) and is expandable. The music player is adequate, although my Sony Ericsson W810i does this job much better, but you would expect that from the Walkman brand.

The small external screen does everything necessary (showing incoming message/calls) and as it's blue on black, it doesn't suffer in direct sunlight as much as multi-coloured displays, it's still easy to read.

As the model is so thin, it really is fiddly to open quickly, and is large when open (a long distance from earpiece to speaker). These are minor niggles, however, more than made up for by the clear call quality.

If you like to text a lot, it may be best to steer clear due to the keypad restrictions, but if like me, you want a phone which does a great job as a phone (with an adequate camera and MP3 player too), fits easily into a pocket adding little bulk or weight, and don't use it extensively, then this could be the one for you.

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