Samsung SGH SGH-A867 Cell Phone
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Samsung SGH SGH-A867 Cell Phone

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  • Screen Size (Diagonal): 3.2 inch
  • Installed Memory: 200 MB
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB
  • Design: Mobile
  • Style: Candy Bar
  • Location: Built in GPS Receiver
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Cool phone, but flawed

Pros Decent battery life<br>Many useful features, tools, and applications<br>Camera is good and has picture editing features
Cons Occasionally freezes<br>Touchscreen can be inaccurate <br>No flash for camera
Recommended it? Yes
The Bottom Line:  I would recommend this phone despite its problems because overall the phone is useful and normally is not a problem.
I bought the Samsung Eternity because of many of its features and touch screen. My friend had one and compared to my previous phone (Razr), the Eternity seemed pretty neat. I have had my phone for 7 months now. I still love the fact that it is a touch screen, it is faster to navigate through contacts, text messages, etc.. It has a large screen which is very useful for the Internet. It takes good pictures. The Samsung Eternity has many useful features, tools, and applications. The tools I use often are alarm, calendar, tasks, memo, calculator, converter, and timer. Some applications I have downloaded are for Google maps, facebook, and skype. On a day without much usage on my phone the battery will last about two days. With constant internet usage, text messaging, and phone calls the battery will last a day. As a student, I find it difficult to text without looking at the screen because there aren't any actual buttons, just a flat screen. My phone has frozen, usually while typing on the QWERTY keyboard. The inaccuracy of the touch screen is frustrating for those who text message a lot because you will constantly have to press “delete”. Also, the “delete” button is unfortunately placed next to the “ok” button, which is also annoying and sometimes embarrassing when the text message accidentally gets sent.

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