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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Samsung E900 user reviews
January 27, 2007
Posted by: Jon Don
"It's a beautiful phone, so only get it for its looks"
What I like:
I love the touch-sensitive buttons and the way it looks, most of it is simple to use.
What I don't like:
The music player. For example, you get a memory card to put more music on your phone but you can't put your MP3 files in to a separate folder, which I find extremly annoying because I don't like all my music being jumbled together in one place. Also you don't have the option of vibration and ringtone at the same time, it's either one or the other. Unless I'm blind you don't have the option of infrared either, which this Internet site says otherwise.
Review:
If you want this phone to play music while going to work or exercising then don't bother, for everything else you're welcome to have a go and enjoy, but for my next phone I think I will go back to Nokia.
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