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Samsung Solstice SGH-A887


$299.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Screen is sensitive and accurate. Thin build profile, doesn't bulge in your pocket. Very light, easy to forget that you're carrying it.

The Cons:Speakerphone is very quiet, even at top volume. Vibrate is soft, often will go unnoticed.

Samsung's SGH-A887 Solstice is a 3G, touch-screen phone with multiple data capabilities, including web browsing and social networking apps, as well as access to other downloadable apps, all accessible over the 3G network at 3.6Mbit/s.

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Other data features include email and various instant messaging services It has a virtual QWERTY keyboard (using the touchscreen) and the screen itself measures 3-inches diagonally. It has a 2.0-megapixel camera with zoom and multi-shot mode. Also included is a GPS receiver, which can enable turn-by-turn directions depending on the network provider. This phone also functions as a music player. It has 189MB of internal memory that can be expanded up to 16GB with a microSD card. Expected battery life is around 5 hours of talk time, or 250 of standby, while using the 3G network.

Features

  • 3G HSDPA/Quad-band GSM
  • 3.0-inch touchscreen
  • 3.6 Mbit/s data transfer
  • Social networking apps + downloadable apps
  • Virtual QWERTY keyboard
  • 2.0-megapixel camera
  • GPS receiver
  • IM and email capabilities
  • MP3 player
  • 189MB internal memory
  • microSD card expandable up to 16GB
  • Bluetooth 2.0
  • 5 hour talk-time, 250-hour standby battery life

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Pros
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    screen is sensitive and accurate

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    thin build profile, doesn't bulge in your pocket

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    very light, easy to forget that you're carrying it

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    build is reasonably durable, no fear of breaking it if its dropped

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    screen is bright enough to handle sunlight

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    microphone and processing makes the user's voice sound land-line quality, very clear

Cons
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    speakerphone is very quiet, even at top volume

  • 1

    vibrate is soft, often will go unnoticed

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