What is it: Slim slider phone with a 3-megapixel camera and Bluetooth stereo headphones support
What we think: It has a great range of features, but the design of the keypad lets it down
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Average user rating from 17 users
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June 20, 2007
Posted by: Tony Manning
"Almost, but not quite"
What I like:
The phone looks good and handles good, but.
What I don't like:
keys get pressed when answering the phone.
Review:
I find that when you buy a phone you should be able to go through the manual and give each facility a test run. My problem is, and maybe I am being trivial, and maybe it only applies to O2, but, the word I used before, the speed dial facility does not exist for the user. Samsung and O2 blame each other, Samsung says Speed Dial works on other service providers, and O2 say that they don't have the wherewithal to lock the Speed Dial to their numbers, why should Samsung do it? Neither of the companies would send me a code to unlock the Speed Dial and allow me to put the numbers in that I want. Subsequently I have returned the Samsung D900 ( Red ) to the company I bought it from, having been told it was only peculiar to this colour Samsung. I went to get the normal Samsung D900, tested it in the shop, left the shop because the same problem was there.
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