Friday, February 25, 2011

Samsung Saga

Samsung Saga now offers both with a touch screen and a full QWERTY  keyboard. The phone runs on Windows Mobile 6.1, has integrated Wi-Fi,  Bluetooth, EV-DO Rev, GPS and it boosts a 2 megapixels camera.  The  phone offers a solid performance and it is great as a messaging center.  Samsung Saga also follows some  of the rules of Samsung’s devise and you can tell this is a solid  headset.
This phone measures 4.8 inches tall by 2.4 inches wide by 0.5  inch deep and weights 4.6 ounces. The phone will provide a comfortable  feel, because it is the right size and it is not too bulky to complain  about it. With the blue design, the phone stands out from all the black  and silver models out there, competitors that is.
In order to choice items, to navigate around you need to just tap on  the screen. There is no haptic feedback, so you will feel no vibration  when using the touch screen. The display measures 2.5”, supports 65.536  colors and has a pixel resolution of 320x320. Everything looks good,  sharp and bright and you can manage to customize some of the features  yourself: you can choose from various themes, wallpapers, and some  screensavers and so on. Below the display you will find the navigation  array, which is composed from two soft keys, the Start menu shortcut,  Talk/End buttons, OK button and the optical mouse (which is the  directional keypad in other words). You can control the cursor on the  screen with your fingers, or you can use the optical mouse to do the  job. In case you are not fond of the mouse, you can turn to the  traditional directional keypad.

For the complete QWRTY keyboard buttons are a slight small, but  there is enough space between the keys, so you will have no problems  typing. Also, buttons have a nice tactile feedback and they are nice to  use and on the bottom of the keypad you will see some of the shortcuts  for launching applications and features faster. As for the keys on the  sides, you have the volume rocker and the lock button on the left side  and on the right you will find the power connector and the camera  shutter button. On top of theSamsung Saga you will find the  stylus, the 2.5mm headset jack and the power button.  Among the basic  features you will be able to find the speakerphone, the speed dial,  voice dialing, three-way calls and SMS plus MMS. In the phone book you  can add as many contacts as the memory allows and for each contact you  can add photos, ringtones and also group callers.
The quality of the 2 megapixels camera is impressive actually,  because it takes really nice shots and you have a lot of settings and  editing options for the camera. In case you are travelling or you just  need to take some shots, you will not miss a thing.  The battery life is  pretty solid as well, in talk time it rated 5 hours and in stand-by up  to 13 days.

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