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Written: Jun 08 '03
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Pros: Very durable. Clearly lit screen and lots of features.
Cons: Very few--only outdated by newer technology
The Bottom Line: This phone has been a great investment and I will continue to use the newer Samsung models.
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| brian_h's Full Review: Samsung SPH-N200 Silver |
Thanks for reading my review.
I've had my Samsung phone for over a year now, and it's in no worse shape than when I started with it, save a few scratches from normal wear. Compare its flip-open design with other models: most phones have a single hinge in the middle that is highly susceptible to being bent off or broken accidentally. This phone has a sturdy hinge on each side of the phone, and the main body has a bracing groove for each arm to sit in--very durable.
If you've ever had a phone with a loose battery, you'll appreciate this phone. The battery stays on fairly well, even when dropped. It's been through rough terrain with me, and has held up over time. I feel I could stick with this phone for another five years and still not break something.
Technology is outdating this phone, however--its screen is low-resolution compared to newer phones. It doesn't offer color, but its newer successor, the SPH-N400, does have a color screen and several add-ons--same phone with newer features.
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Amount Paid (US$): 120
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Epinions.com ID: brian_h
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Member: Brian Hudson
Location: Pearl Harbor, Hawai'i
Reviews written: 20
Trusted by: 3 members
About Me: Currently stationed on USS Los Angeles (SSN 688).
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