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kevinicus

Aug 29, 2005, 6:32 PM

companies are DUMB for not making GSM 850 versions

don't they realize they are missing one of the BIGGEST markets in the world, all of the cingular customers in North America.

pure ignorance.
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zRogerH

Aug 30, 2005, 11:03 PM

FM Radio?

Why is there no FM radio? That is really a great feature on a phone, gonna stick wit my E730
tuolumne

Aug 29, 2005, 3:24 PM

Innovative/Sexy design

Nice job Samsung 🙂
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TradeMark_310

Aug 30, 2005, 11:21 AM

What's up with Samsung?

Yeah, they got new innovative phones, and I'm all for that, but doesn't it seem like they have too many phones? Is that even possible? I mean, which is better, this, the E730, the D600, the D720? They all seem like slight variations on each other with little bits of innovation here and there, like a motion sensor or anti-bacterial coating or video outs. I work for T-Mobile in America, and the E105 gets replaced by the E315, which is replaced by the E335, and the X475 is replaced in 6 months by the X495, the new E635 is junk compared to the discontinued D415, and we dropped the C225, one of the best free phones out there. The best Samsung? The P735! Not worth the $300 we charge for it. I like Samsung, as I own a D500 and LOVE it, but no one h...
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marufio

Aug 29, 2005, 10:36 PM

Samsung is #1

Just look their latest phones, clearly distancing themselves from the competition. Design and features.
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terryk

Aug 29, 2005, 3:53 PM

where,s the edge

cingular won,t get this phone, i,ll bet my life on it
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orr390

Aug 29, 2005, 6:02 PM

what?

what does it mean by it has a "unique motion sensor"?? i dont know what that is.
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