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Samsung E105 Phone (T-Mobile)

Samsung E105 Phone (T-Mobile)

List Price: $149.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Its good, but not great
Review: I bought this phone, seeing pretty good reviews for it. The part of the screen not turning on for a while is true, but it does not happen that often. The screen on the outside broke quickly also. I have to live with it, becuase Samsung will repair it for more than i paid for the phone, and T-mobile will give me a refurbished one for 70. The phone is pretty good, but the last thing, is that the plastic part in the outside of the phone, that the screen on (on the oustide of the phone) , is coming off. (the part of the phone that says samsung on the top of the phone)
Over all, I would never of choosed another phone

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A TOY phone wannabe
Review: No speed-dial preview on screen... No icons on phonebook list view... Long phone book initialization wait... No voice dial... Caller ID on front but no reject button outside (open to reject...so much for open to answer)... way too many keystrokes required to be considered user friendly as a phone. Samsung makes great phones for Sprint so it must be that the fools at T-Mobile need to stop marketing to the video game playing market and get serious about making a phone! My suggestion would be to look elsewhere if you want a serious phone. I am sorry I switched phones and carriers.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not what it should be for the money
Review: This phone is OK, just OK. These are my gripes: 1. the alarm has no snooze option, 2. you can't see the screen in the sun at all, and 3. the ring tones are as lame as they come. There is no simple ring tone, like a phone, they all have people singing or counting or cats meowing or someting stupid that would only be cool if you are in high school.
If these 3 issues did not exsist, I would give this phone a 5.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Phone
Review: I have had this phone for about 8 months now. I purchased it through amazon which was great and I've got all of my phones through amazon.
The pros:
Very nice screen
Ringtones sound nice and clear
external screen
small size
easy to use
can store 1250 numbers including sim card

Now the cons:
The battery dies very quickly after about 2 hours of talking its completely dead and it doesnt give you a wanring it just shuts off
It sometimes cuts off
The screen is sometimes slow to move from screen to screen (mainly with games)
no speakerphone
no voice dialing

This is a good phone, if I were to buy a new phone I would only say to try and find one with a long lasting battery because thats what Im tryin to do now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Phone for Average Daily Usage
Review: I have da this phone for 2 months now and it works fine. Compared to the Nokia (Cingular) and Motorola i60 (Nextel) I had previously, this phone is a winner. Voice clearity is great unless you are in a bad spot. T-Mobile's network is not is broad as competitor's but in major cities and along Interstates the phone and service are great. The functionality of the phone is also good. People with bigger hands will have trouble operating with one hand due to its size. You can download polyphonic as well as HiFi ringtones that sound very good and are loud. One can assign ringtones to 10 different caller groups which is neat. T-Zones requires some practice and adaptation time to set up alerts and personal settings but it is very helpful.
(...)Enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I like mine!!
Review:

I upgraded from the Sony Ericsson T300 to this phone and I think this one is fab!! I use it practically all day. It is a small and sleek flip, the outer caller ID is great. The menus were a bit confusing to navigate at first, but after having it two days it became second nature. The sound quality on calls is excellent, and having AIM is awesome! I have friends on T-mobile and the text messaging is a hot ticket!! The whole organizer section (calendar, alarm, to-do list, calculator and phone book) makes this phone practically indispensible to me. Add cool Java games and a huge selection of ring tones (and the ability to download more) and I don't know how I ever lived without it.

I have two minor complaints - one is the number of steps it takes to delete things (numbers from the phone book, text messages, etc.), I have to go into the message, click options, select delete and then confirm (my old phone was half as many steps). The other feature missing is personalized ringtones (different rings for different callers).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I like my phone
Review: A great small phone. Very small and easy to use. And I have assigned ring tones to differnt friends and family. Matt said he couldn't(?) Drawbacks are screen could be brighter--and battery must be charged daily.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: samsung e105
Review: me like. but must be recharged almost daily.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very nice phone, all rebates worked
Review: Bought it in January. Very nice phone, good voice quality, nice screen. All rebates worked ($100 from T-Mobile + $150 from Amazon). I have mixed experience with previous Samsung phone - N105 - I have it since over 2 years and it works great but it looks ugly (all paint is gone), but compared to phones(and problems) my friends have, Samsung is the best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Phone Ever
Review: I just got this phone on Monday. Despite the fact it was $200, its a great phone. It did come with a $100 rebate so its really $100 after tax, anyway, its a great phone. It has excellent picture quality, well at least way better than my previous Motorola T720i (with Camera). I would tell anyone to buy this phone. Really I would mostly suggest this phone to the young folks, like myself. Its great features, such as AIM, Polyphonic Ringtones, Audio Cips, etc. will keep any teenager occupied..lol All in all, great phone, I give it 5 stars. (...)


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