Sometimes you can judge a book by its cover. Take the Samsung SGH-T309:
Although not unattractive by any means, this T-Mobile phone's humdrum
style won't win any beauty contests. So if you are one of those cell
phone users who view your phone as an expression of your personality,
you'll pass up this handset in favor of more cutting-edge designs, such
as the Samsung SGH-T809's.
If that's the case, it's probably best that you leave the SGH-T309 on
the store shelf, as poor battery life and a lack of features will have
little appeal to high-end users. And while its great call quality may
appeal to users who just want a phone, the performance overall wasn't up
to par. Priced at $149 (or less with service), the Samsung SGH-T309 is
on the costly side. The Samsung SGH-T309 has a simple, no-frills design
that largely resembles the Samsung SGH-X495's.
But rather than incorporating the SGH-X495's gray and white color
scheme, the SGH-T309 replaces the white with black. Other exterior
features are basically similar. With a nicely curved top edge and an
internal antenna, the compact SGH-T309 is a bit sleek, and its size is
almost the same as its predecessor, at 3.25 by 1.75 by 0.90 inches and
3.1 ounces. Overall, the phone is easy to hold in your hand, and it
enjoys a relatively solid feel.
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