What is it: Slim tri-band phone with 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth and MP3 player
What we think: It might look like a calculator, but when it's this small who cares? The P300 really is a pocketable mobile phone
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March 31, 2007
Posted by: Samsung Customer
"Fundamentally flawed"
What I like:
...nothing
What I don't like:
Samsung
Review:
This is a realy great phone in principle. It is quirky with lots of features some of which DONT work. One problem is, for example, with the software (PC Studio II). The calendar that is in the software does not match with that in the phone so inputting items in the calendar from your PC is confusing. Samsung are aware of this but are unable to rectify the problem even after 9 months. I urge anyone who has a phone that uses PC studio II to get on to samsung about it if they are having the same problem.
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