Saturday, 14 July 2012

Samsung E250

Samsung E250

The E250 is a tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) phone, and in-call quality is above average. Volume is more than adequate at its highest setting, and the hands-free speakerphone, a feature often overlooked on entry level models, works well.
Despite commanding a sub $200 price tag, the E250 has a very fair list of features, headed by an MP3 player. The player supports multiple file formats, including MP3, AAC and AAC+, but Samsung's insistence on using a proprietary headphone jack, and the fact that you can't use the music player at the same time as any other application, means it isn't perfect. Not being able to send a message, for example, while listening to music is frustrating. You have to exit the player, send the message, and then open the music player again. The best feature of the music player is its ability to use the A2DP Bluetooth profile to stream music to a compatible Bluetooth accessory, such as a pair of wireless headphones.

Samsung E250

Samsung E250

Samsung E250

Samsung E250

Samsung E250

Samsung E250

Samsung E250

Samsung E250

Samsung E250

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