Typical price: £139.99
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What is it: Mid-range phone with AMOLED screen
What we think: The Lucido's good range of features and fabulous screen are balanced by its dated user interface and appearance
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 24 August 2009
Tags: Samsung, Samsung Lucido S7220, megapixel camera, 3G, floppy disk
We like:
Clear, vivid screen; GPS; fast Web browsing thanks to HSDPA; keyboard shortcuts on menu items; decent camera; memory card slot
We don't like:
Ugly, confusing icons; poor video quality; insanely prolific beeping; no map app pre-installed
Also known as:
Samsung Ultra b
You might also need:
A memory card would be handy to bump up the memory
CNET UK judgement:
We were underwhelmed by the Lucido, which felt dated despite some cutting-edge features, including HSDPA and GPS. There's nothing really wrong with this phone, but there's nothing inspiring either, except for the lovely AMOLED screen. If you like the Lucido's looks, it's a good mid-range choice, especially if you have a problem with fingerprints
Full review:
The Samsung Lucido S7220 doesn't make any massive mistakes, but it doesn't inspire us with thrilling successes either. It's perfectly adequate as an average-looking phone that's straightforward to use and has a good range of features. Continue Reading...
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