The Samsung SGH-T609 offers
Bluetooth, a speakerphone, world phone support, a megapixel camera, and
an expandable memory slot. Also, call clarity is admirable. In many ways, T-Mobile's Samsung SGH-T609 is an update of one of the carrier's previous phones, the Samsung SGH-T309.
Bearing a similar design--except that it comes in white--the SGH-T609
offers the same basic features but adds Blueotooth, a megapixel camera,
an MP3 player, and an expandable memory slot. Although it's a pleasing
feature set overall, the design is rather dull, and we weren't impressed
with the keypad buttons. For what you get, however, the SGH-T609 is
fairly priced at $199, and it's even cheaper with service. Unlike most cell phones that come in either black or silver, the Samsung
SGH-T609 is styled pleasantly in white. Like Samsung's SGH-T309, the
SGH-T609 has the same rounded flip-phone shape, with the camera lens
positioned above the postage-stamp-size external display. At 3.59 by
1.81 by 0.88 inches, the SGH-T609 is larger than its predecessor, but
strangely, it's also lighter at 2.9 ounces. Unfortunately, the result is
a rather dull and slightly bulky design; this is not a handset for the
fashion conscious. Also, while the large hinge seems well constructed,
the plastic casing feels flimsy. The phone is, however, comfortable to
hold while you're talking.
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