Best AT-T Cell Phones - ~GSM.* Network Type, 5 to 8 Hours Talk Time, Alarm clock Organizer Features, 225 to 385 Hours Standby Time, false Locked, WAP 2.0 Data Formats
'You don't need to have the phone open to take photos, which is rather convenient.'
'It is possible to view contacts saved in the phone memory or those stored on SIM, or both lists together.'
'the phone's extras in the aspect of video editing are rather modest, being nothing beyound the basical required level.
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'We found the shape highly easy to pocket, and the weight of 111 grams perfectly acceptable for a phone its size. Although the face of the phone has been drenched head-to-toe in gloss black, Nokia's choice of materials on the rest of the phone gravitated more toward the more pragmatic.'
'The experience on the two applications is similar to that on other AT&T phones; both are minimalist in their designs, but the music player supports a wide variety of file formats and it offers useful features, such as album art, playlists, and shuffle and repeat modes.'
'The two keyboards are easy to type on and swap automatically when you rotate the phone.'
'Every unit gets better, which makes want a person buy that unit and replace his phone.'
'The Eternity does a good job of using the vibration feature in its software to keep things new and fresh.'
'It's a little disappointing to see a music-oriented phone come without headphones or a memory card of some sort, but since it's currently offered free with a 2-year contract, these omissions are a little understandable.'