Samsung SGH-E310 Review

Samsung SGH-E310Samsung SGH-E310 provides enhanced digital imaging features for stronger functionality. Useful capabilities, including Multi-Shot, Matrix Shot, Night Shot, Photo Frame & Effect 5x Zoom, Easy Self-Portrait, and M-JPEG with Sound put near-picture-perfect video and virtual animation in your grasp with the ability to rapid-shoot still photos. The M-JPEG programs are a set of tools that can record and playback videos.


Samsung SGH-E310 Review (Expert)

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The quality of connection is typical for Samsung. Its 40-tone polyphonic call signal has rather high volume and if it is set on the maximum, the loud speaker can fail, then you'll hear insignificant wheezes. The phone is heard well in the street but being in a disco you'll certainly miss a call. The power of vibrating alert is average...The advantage of E300 is in its possibility to display the picture of the caller on the outer screen, a bit larger body (the keypad is correspondingly more convenient). At the moment other manufacturers do not have any straight rivals for E300, it is unique!

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Samsung produces yet another clamshell, this time with two Predator-like eyes gracing the exterior. Despite this, looking like a combination of previous models such as the E600 and X460, the E310 is hardly original. Nevertheless, it's still a mobile that Samsung loyalists will love and others may find worth considering. The good: Stylish design; user-friendly keypad and user interface; large phonebook capacity; fairly long battery life. The bad: Poor connectivity; dualband only; mediocre video-recording function; comparatively pricey.

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