Sunday 15 July 2012

Samsung SGH-T809

Samsung SGH-T809

The Samsung SGH-T809 has a striking design and a great selection of high-end features, including Bluetooth, a megapixel camera, world phone support, a TransFlash slot, a speakerphone, and an MP3 player. If you follow design trends in cell phones even just a bit, you'll notice that slim is definitely in. It all started of course with the Motorola Razr V3, which made its debut in late 2004. Since that time, the Razr has rocketed to popularity, and as 2005 closed, it was the top-selling cell phone of the year. To compete with Motorola's winner, Samsung countered in December with its own Razr emulator, the MM-A900. And now, Samsung takes the slim factor a step further with the slider SGH-T809 for T-Mobile. The result is a stylish handset that packs a wealth of features into a compact form factor. Although the ergonomics could be refined and overall performance was patchy, it is a solid phone that should appeal to mobile fanatics. Be warned, however, that all those attractions come at a high price: The Samsung SGH-T809 will cost you $299 with service. Like the Motorola Razr that inspired it, the Samsung SGH-T809 doesn't appear too exciting when viewed straight on. It's rather boxy from that angle, with sharp corners, though the black color scheme adds a touch of class. To really appreciate the SGH-T809's form factor, you'll need to flip it on its side, where the slim design is clearly apparent. Measuring 3.9 by 2 by 0.6 inches, the SGH-T809's dimensions are almost the same as the MM-A900's, and it's just a hair bigger than the Razr

Samsung SGH-T809

Samsung SGH-T809

Samsung SGH-T809

Samsung SGH-T809

Samsung SGH-T809

Samsung SGH-T809

Samsung SGH-T809

Samsung SGH-T809

Samsung SGH-T809

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