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Samsung SPH-M370 (Sprint)
Created: 02/09/2012
Video description: Large, responsive buttons and strong call quality make the Samsung SPH-M370 a great deal for seekers of cell phone simplicity.

Samsung SPH-M370 (Sprint) Video Transcript

Hey, everyone. I'm Jessica Dolcourt for Cnet and this is your first look at the Samsung STH M370. This is the new flip phone for Sprint and what you see is pretty much what you get with this. It's extremely straightforward. It's got a 2.4 inch display. It's pretty bright and colorful for what it is. More importantly, it's got these very large buttons that are extremely comfortable to touch and very responsive. So it's easy phone to use. There are not a lot of bells and whistles. There is a 1.3 megapixel camera on here. There's a 3.5 millimeter headset jack but no music player. There's text to multimedia messaging and there is a browser for your very basic needs but I really wouldn't recommend to using it a lot. This is not the phone that you want if you wanna be on the internet often. It is $20 or $19.99 for Sprint with the new 2 year service agreement and again, that is pretty much all there is to the phone. The call quality is very good. I would definitely recommend it for anybody who wants a simple phone. I'm Jessica Dolcourt for Cnet and this is the Samsung STH M370

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Samsung SPH-M370 - pewter gray (Sprint) Review

The good: The Samsung SPH-M370 has a familiar design, large, comfortable buttons, and strong call quality.

The bad: It's pretty bare-bones; a microSD card slot or music player on the M370 would be nice. You can't change the phone's text style or size, and the address book is relatively small.

The bottom line: The comfortable Samsung SPH-M370 is a basic flip phone that does what it says, unadorned and unembellished, and at the right price.

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Samsung SPH-M370 - pewter gray (Sprint) Specs

Manufacturer: Samsung
Part number: SPHM370PWTGRYSPT

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