Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Samsung SCH-U540

Samsung SCH-U540

 We tend to expect a lot from the design from a 3G cell phone. Rather than looking for a generic handset where 3G functionality is almost an afterthought, we expect elements like a rich display, stereo speakers, and external music controls, all of which strongly complement any multimedia prowess. Verizon's newest EV-DO phone, the Samsung SCH-U540, manages to nab a couple of these points but on the whole its dull design and uneven performance don't quite match its media-centric feature set. It's not a terrible phone to be sure, but Verizon offers better EV-DO handsets like the LG VX8300. The SCH-U540 is $99 with service, or you can find it cheaper online.The SCH-U540 won't stand out in the cell phone crowd. Though it maintains a slim profile and comes in two colors (silver and blue), it borrows elements from previous other Samsung phones. From the outside, it bears a close resemblance to Cingular's Samsung Sync;

Samsung SCH-U540

Samsung SCH-U540

Samsung SCH-U540

Samsung SCH-U540

Samsung SCH-U540

Samsung SCH-U540

Samsung SCH-U540

Samsung SCH-U540

Samsung SCH-U540


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