Best Cell Phones - 0 to 4 oz. Weight, GPRS Network Type, 45 to 158 MB Installed Memory, POP3 Messaging Formats, 2 to 4 x Digital Zoom Digital Camera Zoom, WAP 2.0 Data Formats
'Samsung's S5230 is a new super-thin cell phone that measures only a half inch in thickness (11.9mm) and manages to include a 3 megapixel camera/camcorder with Smile Shot technology and a bright 3-inch WQVGA (240x400 pixels) resolution touchscreen display in its package. '
'The Samsung SGH-D900 has a flat keypad that makes menu navigation and dialing tricky.'
'You can use just one finger, putting in on the d-pad below the slightly raised surface, to open the phone's slider, as its movement is supported by flawless spring mechanism, which helps you to open both gently and fast.'
'When there is a new message, the standby screen will play gimmicky animations: fireworks at night, and stunt airplanes during the day.'
''Normal' will leave you free to shoot up to the constraints of your memory card at whatever quality setting and image size you want up to 352x288 pixels.'
'Considering that the touch screen works in spite of leather, paper, or plastic most of the time, it seems quite possible that it is somewhat pressure sensitive'
'The display isn't as responsive'
'On the computer screen, the red tones are a tad too present at times.'
'The only downside we found with the mail client is the lack of support for SSL, which practically means that if you own a secure SSL mail account you cannot use it with the Samsung E950'
'Sony Ericsson K550 auto-focus didn't prove itself as that much reliable but that may be due to the fact that our test phone is a beta version and not a final product.'
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'This phone is perfect for those that are looking for a phone with a good quality camera.'
'an LED assist light provide a great base for just that.'
'Nokia 5500 Sport is ideal for users who frequently do outdoor activities in the evening and tend to come back home late as it disposes of a LED activated by a press-hold on the asterisk key located on the top of the mobile.'