Samsung SGH-T109 (T-Mobile) Video
Samsung SGH-T109 (T-Mobile) Video Transcript
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>>Hi, I'm Ken German, Senior Editor here at CNET.com. Today we're taking a first look at the Samsung SGH-T019. This is a new phone for T-Mobile Service. This phone is very basic. It's primarily for T-Mobile's prepaid service. Really simple, just basic calling features, basic messaging, it's a personal organizer, really simple design as well. Seen it quite a few times before, this basic shape with Samsung. Pretty clean lines, very minimalist as far as design aesthetics go. It does have a green color which is a little unique. We don't see a lot of green phones. I was asking around trying to determine what type of green this is. No one could really tell me and I couldn't decide myself but it is a nice green. Just different than the usual black or silver that you typically see on basic phones like this. On the outside there's an external display. It's pretty small, just a postage stamp which is not unusual in phones like this. It is monochrome. Shows most of the information you need including the date, the time, the battery life, things like that. There's numeric caller ID as well. Of course it won't show photo color ID but that's hardly an issue on a phone that doesn't have a camera and on a phone that is just this basic. Here on the side there's a volume rocker. Over here there's a headset jack and charger port. Of course that is a combined port so remember that you can only use one at a time and it does mean it's a proprietary connection for both the headset and the charger. Inside, display is pretty average. It's just 65,000 colors. We normally complain about that but in a phone like this it's pretty fitting. Graphics, you know don't look particularly sharp but the menus are pretty easy to use. There's just a bit of animation in them but it doesn't bog down the phone. Navigation array is fine. It is pretty spacious. It's flat with the surface of the phone but the keys are covered in kind of a faux rubbery material. It's not real rubber but it has a little bit of that feel so it makes them pretty tactile. The toggle is silver. It also has a little bit of texture right there and the ok button is pretty spacious in size so I didn't have a big problem with those. Couple of soft keys the talking end key and a clear button. Keypad buttons had a few problems with those. They are covered in the same material as the navigation ring but here it just felt a little different. Felt that the keys were a little stiff. They also felt a little cheap. If was dialing a number it wasn't a problem but if I was doing a lot of texting, especially texting quickly, just felt a bit uncomfortable. Not the best phone if you're going to be texting a lot. If you're just going to be calling you won't notice a difference. Inside there's a speaker phone, there's messaging, there's a couple games and personal organizer but no Bluetooth, no kind of voice dialing or camera or any other high end features. I'm Ken German and this is the Samsun SGH-T109. [ Music ]
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Samsung SGH-T109 (T-Mobile) Review
The good: The Samsung SGH-T109 is an easy-to-use cell phone with a functional feature set. Call clarity passes the test as well.
The bad: The Samsung SGH-T109 has a poor keypad, and its volume level could be louder. Speakerphone quality was average.
The bottom line: The Samsung SGH-T109 is fine for occasional callers, but an uncomfortable keypad means that the texting-happy should look elsewhere.
Samsung SGH-T109 (T-Mobile) Specs
Manufacturer: Samsung
Part number: SGHT109GRNTMB
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