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Samsung D307 Review
Monday, 28 November 2005
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Samsung D307 ReviewThe digital age has brought revolutionary innovations in the communication sector, and cell phone manufacturers constantly vie for the leading position. Not to be left on the shelf, Samsung brings out its SGH-D307 to compete with the other recent messaging phones such as the Motorola A630 and LG F9100. This message centric e-gadget from Samsung comes chock full with high-end features like Bluetooth, EDGE high-speed data, a speakerphone, and advanced voice recognition features to make the phone one to covet.

 

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Samsung D307 ReviewDesign

The USP of the Samsung D307 is the slick design that allows the phone to be used as a traditional clamshell, or as a tablet-style messaging device. The mobile phone sports a dual hinge that permits the phone to be opened as a conventional flip phone to make calls, or sideways for text messaging using the QWERTY mini-keyboard. There is also a standard jack to accept universal hands-free headsets.

Features

Available in silver, the D307 with dimensions: 3.7x1.9x0.85 inches and weighing 4.3 oz. is reputed to give you continuous digital talk time up to 5 hours and standby time up to 200 hours. It is important to note that actual talk time varies based on user settings, features being used, network configuration and other variables. The phone comes equipped with a full-sized QWERTY keyboard with keys that double as a dial pad.

The Samsung D307 mobile phone comes with the full suite of standard productivity features to make your cell phone much more than just a communication device. The D307's built-in address book stores your contacts for quick and easy management of phone numbers and email addresses. You can enter multiple phone numbers per contact and even match pictures with callers to identify them. Standard Personal Information Management (PIM) tools like alarm clock, calendar, and calculator with currency converter and To-do list are built in to the phone. The vibrate alert can be used when you need to switch off your ringer in a discreet environment.

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