'Though BlackBerry devices have packed in phones for years, holding them up to your head has always felt and looked awkward.'
'It's often difficult to find the sweet spot for both the earpiece and microphone.'
'It's slender and slab-like, comfortable in the hand, with the usual full QWERTY keyboard and a bright 160-by-240 color screen that looks especially good in sunlight.'
'SGH-T729 offers a thin slider design, Bluetooth, a megapixel camera, and a QWERTY keyboard modeled on the SureType technology found on some BlackBerry smart phones.'
'great messaging phone'
'decent messaging phone'
'The Samsung Blast is a terrific phone for anyone who thrives on sticking together with friends and family through text, instant messenger and e-mail'
'to a PC using the USB cable the phone is able to
work in two modes: Media Transfer or PC Studio.'
'A sharp object will also come handy for the removal of the cover of the external antenna connector located nearby as well as for the reset of the phone provided by a press on the button behind the tiny hole.'
'It feels somewhat heavy to push open and we tended to hit buttons on the front of the phone when sliding it upwards.'
'Unfortunately, there is no FM radio tuner in the D820.'
'Similar in both design and features, they're both slim slider phones featuring a rotating 1.3-megapixel camera lens, a video recorder, a music player, Bluetooth, and more.'
'this phone is impressive enough to present its owner at any chic party or meeting.'
'The Bad Compare It: Side-by-Side Comparison * If the Samsung D800 interests you, I suggest that you look at: Siemens S46 , Siemens A56 , Samsung X100 Excerpts from the opinions added to the Samsung D800 user review page: "Also the slide covers doesn't move up far enough to expose the keypad properly.'
'If you're tempted, however, be warned: that “stylish” fabric label starts to look pretty grubby, pretty quickly.'
'there is no memory expansion slot, and only 10MB of built-in memory.'
'All of the buttons are exceedingly difficult to push.'
'In the 7370, part of the L'Amour series of handsets, Nokia has created a fashionable phone that unfortunately substitutes quality and ease of use for the sake of style; in this case an annoying swivel design that hinders an otherwise solid handset.'