Samsung E700 Reviews
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Emily Hopkins 20th Aug 2005
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I feel very strongly about how brilliant this phone is! I think the Samsung E700 is a stunning mobile phone, and my friends compliment how stylish it is all the time! I have had it for about 3 months now, and I am very, very pleased with it!
I got the phone in the first place to use whilst ...
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Claire Parko 29th Jul 2005
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There is no doubt that the Samsung E700 mobile phone looks great! It is also very easy to use. That is when it is actually working! For no reason whatsoever, the inside screen is reading upside down and back to front, It goes completely white at times, and occasionally only half of the screen works ...
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deetyork
7th Jun 2005
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Love it!
Replaced my previous Nokia 3330, much prefer the clamshell design of the Samsung, keeps the screen & keys like new! No more setting off in pocket by accident, though the battery has come off once due to the poor design of the latch.
The screen is excellent, easy to read great for texting. ...
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RichardB
27th May 2005
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I am pretty happy with the Samsung E700 all round. It feels well made, solid and has good battery life. It has plenty good features and lots of good games with it.
I don't like the menus however. Having owned Nokias and a Sony Ericcson previously, I find this one difficult to navigate and not eas ...
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tisme 26th Apr 2005
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I think the Samsung E700 is the best phone in the world. The camera quality is excellent, the phone book is huge, the games are of amazing quality. I paid £250 for this phone new and I don't regret spending a penny of it.
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Thomas Ottey
16th Mar 2005
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When I first got this phone I thought it was brilliant, but I soon discovered that the reception was terrible (it once took me ten minutes to send a simple short text!!). Then after three months the camera stopped working and only worked in self shoot mode, to add to the problems the display became ...
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nasia28583 16th Mar 2005
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Previously I had a Nokia. Then I buy this great phone, it's really cool and great for what I needed. I had always had Nokia's so it was a nice change and easy to use. The only bad point was the poor battery but it is OK for me because I don't use it very much.
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jamiesmith
9th Mar 2005
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This is a great phone (or so I thought at first!), really cool and great for what I needed. I had always had Nokia's so it was a nice change and easy to use. Don't get me wrong, so many of the features are great, but there are niggley features as well.
The problems started after about 14 months whe ...
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TOMLEECEE
14th Feb 2005
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The E700 is a clamshell flip-phone from Samsung that integrates a high quality VGA camera and a colour screen. The polyphonic ring tones are exceptionally clear and the display is crisp and bright. The small screen on the front of the phone acts as a monitor that displays the time and also who is ca ...
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Reg3 8th Nov 2004
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I bought the Samsung SGH E700 phone for my daughter. Soon after I experienced difficulty hearing her end of the conversation when she phoned me. The screen display tends to go very dim and sending TEXTs often requires that she key them at least twice as the text vanishes or the phone cuts out. Ph ...
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