What is it: Tiny, slider-form mobile phone handset with good ergonomics
What we think: Some surprisingly strong features endear this handset to us, but without Bluetooth we'd have trouble choosing it as our own
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 27 September 2005
Tags: Samsung, Samsung E350, brightness, headset, SIM
We like:
Diminutive size; easy to use without sliding open; very easy to customise look and sounds
We don't like:
Not enough internal memory and no expansion; camera only VGA; no bundled PC connectivity; poor battery life
You might also need:
Wired PC connection kit; spare battery
CNET UK judgement:
The SGH-E350 is a mid-range handset with mostly mid-range features but some that punch above their weight. We like the ease of use and the overall dinky size -- but look elsewhere if you need Bluetooth, expandable memory and anything more than average battery life
Full review:
When it comes to buying a new handset you don't always have to look at the most expensive options available to get the range of features you need. Continue Reading...
Samsung E350 History
7 Oct 2005 in Reviews
There are phones that do everything… and phones that fit in your pocket. If you don't want to replace your tight jeans with baggy skateboarder pants, and all you need is a basic handset that makes calls, sends texts and captures low-res snapshots, take a look at these small and/or slim phones...
Latest user reviews
October 4, 2006
Posted by: Greg Skinner
"Neat, compact, cool and stylish - best little phone I've had in ages!"
August 8, 2006
Posted by: Sammie L
"Cute little phone with very easy to use functions."
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