Pros: MP3 player, sexy, small, packed with features Cons: Expensive, feels delicate
Note: The model listed in epinions (SGH-100) is the model sold in Europe (GSM). The US model is the SPH-100 and has at least one major difference: 64 MB in memory instead of 32 MB. That means 16+ songs :-)
Pros: very small, MP3's, slick, PIM, durable, and fun. Cons: bad phonebook and accessories.
Okay, no one is shelling out this kind of money for JUST a phone, so it's really a multi-functioning MP3 player, which is great if you love music and having fun toys. But I'm going to start out with the bad, and leave the good for the end. Please also...
Pros: Small, light, good phone, music! Cons: Buttons small, expensive
I had been waiting for some time for a combination mobile phone and mp3 player: the Samsung Uproar recently arrived to satisfy that need with 64 Mb of memory and an excellent web-capable handset to boot.
Pros: Plays MP3's! Wireless web, full of features Cons: Expensive, only Sprint, RealJukebox
MP3 player, wireless web, voice activated calling - this phone rocks. This is my primary phone, and I use it every day. I will give specific detail about why it rocks and some reasons why not.
Pros: Compact, great reception, high quality MP3 player, very cool looking (Apple Titanium/ transistor radio design) Cons: Price, headphone jack plug gets in the way, fragile antenna, phone on when playing MP3's
I have to admit, I love the look of the electronics devices of the late 70's early 80's. That chrome transistor radio look is great! I also love the look of Apple's new Titanium laptops. So when I saw this phone, it was love at first sight! I love this...
I saw this phone around the beginning of November and it freaked me out when i read about it. Everything i wanted, a small stylish phone with an mp3 player built in. Perfect. I finally bought the damn thing a month later. Well i...
Pros: Standard PCS & wireless phone features, Voice Activated Dialing, 64 megs of memory, It Plays MP3s! Cons: Not the strongest battery life, possibilities of "hereditary" structural and software flaws, a bit pricey.
It is finally here. A straight wireless phone with the capabilities to play MP3s. Quite a judicious move, considering it can be said with an amount of certainty that MP3s are here to stay. Maybe not FREE, but definitely around. It is fitting...
Pros: Light-weight, small, multi-functional Cons: Small keypad, expensive
This is an excellent phone. Good sound quality for both voice and music. The headphones are well designed with the built in remote to toggle between music and voice calls. The main complaint I have is that the keypad is slightly small, but given the...
Pros: First phone with mp3, calendar, and to do list. Cons: non-technical people might have a problem with utilizing all of the functions.
I bought the Uproar last week after switching to Sprint from Verizon. It showed up working right out of the box
(charged and everything). I was very excited, but then, as I tried to learn all of the functions, it proved to be challenging. It...
Pros: small. dual band. light, good layout Cons: no address book software, mp3 usb port doesn't double as data link
Only had the m100 for two days, but makes my old Samsung 3500 look like a huge clumpy dinosaur. It's small, and light weight. It's also a dual band phone which makes life easier. not sure about the time it takes to erase old MP3, but the sound quality is...
Pros: Great reception, and a great product at a great value Cons: Price can push you back
The Samsung M100 (a.k.a. MP3 Phone), is a great phone, one of Samsung's best. It includes features such as wireless web access, dual band phone, great reception, good battery life, and an MP3 player thrown in.
Pros: great portability good looks excellent reception even in tunnels or underground parkings Cons: voice activation does not always work specially in a noisy place or while driving
After years of using nokias i finally decided to give samsung a try...so far i am happy with my decision the only drawback so far isthat the voice activate dialing has more than its share of problems when i try to use the feature while driving (either...
Pros: MP3 Music on your phone, Small size and very complete phone Cons: Battery life and memory limitations, No WAP
Let me start of with saying that Bud311's was a great review but he actually wrote it without using the phone, the first thing I need to say is that Downloading files into the phone goes way faster than 14.4. I just cleared the entire memory and loaded...
You can file this under the "What will they think of next" section of Epinions, or just leave it here in the wireless phone section, whatever floats your boat.
But you will have to admit this is one of the coolest phones that has...
Pros: MP3's (impress your mates with excellent sound quality), Organiser, Pretty to look at, lightweight. Cons: Not enough MP3 space, Battery life too short, Samsungs other MP3phone, the Uproar is better.
Samsung's SGH M100 is a sleek, stylish and aesthetically pleasing mobile phone. It features 32mb onboard memory for data transfer via parallel port from a PC and has an onboard MP3 player, accessible via the provided headphones. It also features an...
Pros: MP3, Great Quality, Excellent Clarity, and quite the looker! Cons: Battery life, and people who always want to play with it.
The Samsung Uproar. Not to be confused with the Samsung SGH-M100. While both phones carry the M100 model number, only the Uproar has the updated features and memory, and it's the phone you will get from Sprint if you order one. Epinions might want to...
Pros: Telephone and MP3 Player Cons: Headphones are one style, no choices.
You need Sprint PCS as a provider
I love this phone. My main reason for purchasing it was the MP3 capabilities. It's simple to transfer files. It's very small with a huge array of features that I will probably never use from Voice dialing to web access.
Pros: Great idea to combine PIM, MP3, and mobile phone together. Good player. Cons: Terrible battery life when both MP3 and phone are used in one charge. A little heavy and bulky. Sprint service.
I personally own a Samsung SCH-8500 clamshell phone with Sprint PCS service (Yeah I know the service is not great). I absolutely LOVE my phone because at the time of purchase, it truly was one of the only phones that offered Personal Information...
Pros: MP3 Player, size, current price Cons: earbud headphones, menu navigation, small buttons.
I just picked up this phone after comparing the Sanyo 4500 and this model. My wife got the Sanyo 4500, and, in some ways it is a vastly superior phone, but this one has the MP3 player, which is why you want it, too.
Pros: small, comes with dual charger, plays mp3's Cons: YOU MUST INSTALL REALJUKEBOX
I received this phone today, having ordered it online. I did the usual setting up of a cellphone by charging the battery and then activating the phone. I then took my old cellphone (The Nokia 5160, yeah it was time for an upgrade) and transferred the...
Pros: Compact; MP3 Player; Great battery life; Voice dialing Cons: Non-intuitive menus; VERY small buttons; Side buttons are obtrusive
I purchased my Samsung Uproar about 4 months ago from a vendor on Ebay for about half of what it costs in the stores. The unit was brand new and I had no problem activating it on my existing Sprint PCS service (just a little FYI if you're in the market...
Pros: The first really novel idea in a long time Cons: It doesn't look like the implemtation is what it could be
There are two things that we all love. Cell phones and music. Well, at least those are two things that I love. Guess What? Samsung has gone and given us the best of both worlds. An MP3 player and a phone....all in 3.4 ounces of pure bliss! Or is...
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