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Samsung E715 Phone (T-Mobile)

Samsung E715 Phone (T-Mobile)

List Price: $249.99
Your Price: $144.99
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Cool phone for people like new stuff
Review: This phone got very nice, clean color. Added a lot features such as flash, mulip-shot .. etc Pictures are nice and clear. But there is a real big problem with the phone, if you trying to see the last couple phone calls you dial, the buttom doesn't work that well, it will get freeze for a sec or just totally out of the control! I was a bit dispointed at it because S105 or V205 are load so much fast than this one!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: just becasue
Review: just becasue i have it i geive it five stars dont go over fitures because a lot of feaules state it but is a asome phone very class and nice features is perfect for business enviroments and fun with joung people i love it will change the voice dialing and speaker features but everything else is nice

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: worst site ever
Review: This is the worst site ever. I brought a phone from here and paid for 2 days shipping and this is the 5 day. It still hasn't been shipped yet. I ordered the samsung e715 too. They won't let me cancel or anything. No one to call for question. This company is bogus. I tried to cancel it but the website just gave me the run around. There's no customer service to call if I have questions. In my opinion, avoid buying from this site at all cost. If you have problems there is no one here to help you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Awesome phone, price aside
Review: The best phone I've owned, so far, and I've owned quite a few in the past 10 years. I did a lot of research, and while the Motorola V300 seemed comparable, (with better rebates) It's just a different type of phone for a different type of person.
If a phone has a ton of features, they better be useful and not be just for a fancy sales pitch. This phone looks better, is smaller, has an actual USABLE camera (w/flash type light).
Cons: Battery life is very short, but with a little time/charging management, it works out.
TAnother thing (which is T-mobile) is the darn T-Zones button in the middle of the 4way pad... Easy to hit by mistake, and button should act as a "enter" or "select" key, like the VGA1000, but someone decided to make it a dedicated T-Zones button (except in games).

All in all, I expect to be happy with this phone for much longer than any of the others I've owned (Ericsson blows). If you are into spending a little extra, this phone will not disappoint!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: l love set
Review: l care for the moble bacuaes it will be good for me so lwill like to be sand to now before my brithday so it will make me good coustomer pls

thanks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: samsung e715
Review: i love this phone. and i want one. i am a t-mobile user already and all i need is the phone. can i buy this phone from you and if so how much?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: amazing, amazing, amazing!
Review: This phone is simply amazing. It is SO lightweight and tiny and has great reception. As others are saying, the infrared does not seem to work with other (incompatible) phones. However, if you download the Samsung Easy GPRS software from the samsung website, you will be able to use the infrared with your computer. The camera is amazing, and the phone DOES INDEED HAVE PHOTO CALLER ID. Definitely a keeper.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: grrreat phone
Review: I bought this phone through T-Mobile when it first came it and its been really great. Excellent photo quality, excellent call uality and many great features. Definitely one of the best cell phones I've ever owned. I would recommend it to anybody who can affors it. Only complaint is that battery life isnt too long.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: disappointing waste of hardware
Review: This phone is adequate. The reception seems to be pretty good, which ultimately is the most important feature for a phone. It's quite small, the camera seems to work well, it's got a solid feel to it, and the screen is pretty nice. There's obviously quite a bit of technology crammed into this little sucker, which is why I find its failures all the more disappointing.

* No e-mail. Are you kidding me? Samsung can get a crummy golf game to run in java and get a web browser running, but it was too difficult to work up a little POP interface? Ridiculous!

* No voice dialing. Again, give me a break. Makes it unsafe for use while driving.

* Ringtones are not assignable, and as other reviewers have also noted, the included ringtones are embarrassing and juvenile. Further, while, yes, it is a clam shell design, it would be nice if you could assign images to callers, so that, for example, the screen could display a snapshot of whoever's calling. Not incredibly useful, but easy to do. [Edit: My mistake -- you CAN do this, BUT they don't stay displayed throughout the conversation.]

* Mine, at least, doesn't get the time automatically. My last phone did. I don't know what the deal is here.

* The menu system is unintuitive and cumbersome, and the keys are not distinct enough from each other.

* I agree: wtf is up with the camera and its loud snap noise?

As a phone it seems fine, but as a gadget I'm really not impressed. All the hardware seems to be there, which is what makes the lackluster software for this phone so disappointing. I wish I'd bought something else, maybe the sony T610.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good...
Review: Can somebody tell me how to mute the camera? Also, how can I transfer the songs and pictures to the phone?


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