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Galaxy Tab A8 Galaxy S22 Note. Mobile Brands. Zong Packages. Mobilink Jazz Packages. Telenor Jazz Packages. Ufone Jazz Packages. As you flip open the phone, the E plays your choice of one of four sounds, such as a cricket chirp or a harp glissando.
We don't really know the purpose of this other than to draw attention to your shiny new handset, but it does add a quirky element of fun to the phone. The internal screen is bright and colourful up to K but it's a little on the small side. The menu consists of nine cartoon-like icons laid out in a grid, while the home screen shows the time, date, battery and antenna strength on top of wallpaper of your choosing.
We wish Samsung would increase the number of indicator bars on the battery meter to give us a more accurate representation of remaining power. On full capacity it shows three bars, which seem to last for ages, but the remaining two go down so quickly we barely knew the battery was draining before it cut out on us.
The even layout of the keypad makes it easy to text with, but the dictionary mode decided to sporadically change back to multi-tap on our test model for some reason. Navigating the menu is effortless with a four-way navigation key with a large OK button in the middle. On the side of the phone are shortcut keys for volume and to activate the camera, and a tiny sliding cover reveals a port to attach the supplied stereo headphones.
The E's overall dimensions are a petite 87 x 44 x 23mm, so the phone fits neatly in the palm of your hand and doesn't create too much of bulge in your pocket.
Samsung has managed to fit a lot of features into the 88 gram device, including an internal antenna, in keeping with the handset's smooth finish. Although Sony Ericsson's 2-megapixel Ki is our current Editors' Choice for taking mobile snaps, Samsung's offering is compelling for fans of flip phones. Self shots are possible when the folder is closed with the OLED acting as the viewfinder.
When in camera mode, the keypad performs various functions, letting you change size, add special effects, frame your subject, or swap to video recording on the fly. Holding down the play button on the front of the phone can launch either the MP3 player or the FM radio the headset needs to be attached for the latter. Music options can be found in the E's menu, which allow you to set the player to shuffle or repeat, and customise visualisation options, such as an on-screen graphic equaliser.
Headset or loudspeaker volume can be adjusted via controls on the side of the phone. Although advertised as having 96MB of internal memory, we found only 85MB of shared memory available to the user. The Easy Studio software is easily available, so don't worry about it. The Blue tooth dongle comes with great software anyway, so you'll be fine.. Hello everybody. I've just bought a new samsung e, wich will hoppefully arrive in the next couple of days.
The package I bought does not include a USB cable, so I was wondering: Should I buy a usb cable or a bluetooth dongle to connect the phone to my laptop? Also, can anybody tell me if the battery can be charged trough the USB cable? Finally, i would like to know if the Easy Studio cd has the same applications that are downloadable from the samsung site since, if I decide to buy a USB cable, I have the option to buy it with or without the cd If anyone can help out, I would be very grateful.
No Probs Dominic.. It's great!! Pikao if u mean by the lens problem is the scratch, it is inevitable unless it dont touches anything even a cloth. Chris Henry i dont if this your problem is, pardon me. Thanks Dominic, but my phone is online with the PIM software as the phone book entries loaded up to the software.
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