Sunday, April 20, 2008

Samsung A760 Review


The Bottom Line
I didn't enjoy using that phone and I'm not used to that kind of quality from Samsung. I recommend looking at other Samsung phone or Sprint PCS handsets.
Pros

* Speaker volume is strong

Cons

* Highest volume settings distort
* The vibration function is not working
* too many calls were choppy

Description

* Technology support: CDMA and Analog
* Basic phone with no built-in camera
* Weighs 3.8 ounces and measures 3.50" x 1.80" x 1.00"

Guide Review - Samsung A760 Review
The Samsung A760, a Push-to-Talk phone offered by Sprint PCS, has numerous problems. The vibration function is not working, the highest volumes scratch and generate distortion, and that's not all. I'm always reticent to comment on a phone's reception quality since, by its nature, reception quality depends not just on the cell phone but on the quality of the network and, in particular, the quality of network and conditions in the area where you are testing. But in this case, I used the A760 in various locations including big cities and rural areas and it produced so many choppy calls that I'm tempted to think that it simply doesn't have a good radio performance.

With that many bad things, I wonder if it's necessary to go any further. Perhaps if only to mention that I liked the menu's simplicity, the keypad is well done and that the speakerphone peforms well. But that's not enough to make a worthy phone. Of course, the A760 is a basic phone but there are better basic phones out there. My experience with that phone was just quite deceiving and I'll have to wait for Samsung's next good phone.

source:
http://cellphones.about.com /od/samsungreviews/gr/samsung_a760_rw.htm

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