What is it: A slider phone with a 2-megapixel camera and a heat- and touch-sensitive touchpad
What we think: It has enough features to keep gadget lovers happy and its seamless design makes it a bit of a looker, too
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January 19, 2007
Posted by: Nick Walmsley
"Don't be swayed by the good looks"
What I like:
Appearance
What I don't like:
EVERYTHING ELSE
Review:
This phone cannot vibrate and ring. That alone has caused me to send it back. I cannot count how many calls I have missed. In the dark ages Nokia invented the vibrate function - simply revolutionary.
The other frustration is that reception is simply unacceptable. I cannot make calls from my house with this phone while my old Nokia is great.
No automatic predictive text is also absurd and the clear button being the same as the cancel button beggars belief.
The phone has clearly not had any road testing done.
Samsung deserve to lose their market share to Nokia or others.
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