Latest - Review by LetsTalk (added 21 June’08)
Samsung A737 features:
- GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / UMTS 850 / 1900
- 1.3-megapixel camera
- Compatible with AT&T’s ultra high-speed 3G-HSDPA UMTS network
- AT&T Mobile Music
- microSD / TransFlash
Read More Reviews - (updated 21 June’08)
LetsTalk reviews the Samsung A737 and writes -
“The Samsung SGH-A737 is one of those cell phones that looks like a basic phone, but in this petite package is a ton of multimedia functionality. Since it supports the latest in high-speed 3G data networks (HSPA), you can watch streaming video, listen to music, and more with ease. This world phone is also equipped with a 1.3-megapixel camera for snapping pics and shooting video. There’s a lot that you can do with this cell phone, and as such, it will likely take you a while to master all it has to offer.”
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CNET reviews the Samsung A737 and writes -
“The good: The Samsung SGH-A737 has an attractive, comfortable design with easy-to-use navigation controls and a lovely display. It also offers a full range of features.
The bad: The Samsung SGH-A737 had varying volume during voice calls, and its 3G connection was poky. Also, photo quality was poor and the camera doesn’t offer a flash.”
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InfoSyncWorld reviews the Samsung A737 and writes -
“Pros: Slick, design. Maybe a bit masculine, in a good way? Easy navigation buttons, improved menu design.
Cons: Sluggish on the network. Flat keys bad for extended typing. No Gmail? “
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MobileBurn reviews the Samsung A737 and writes -
“Samsung has put together another nice phone for the budget minded consumer with an eye out for 3G. The SGH-A737 handles media well, especially music, thanks to its A2DP stereo Bluetooth connectivity. Like so many of Samsung’s other sliders, the mechanism is top notch, conveying the feel of a quality device. Sound quality is rather good as well. At the time of writing, AT&T is offering the phone for $25 with rebate and a two year contract. At this price the camera hardly seems a major complaint when so much else is done so well, and is concealed in such a tidy, compact exterior. With only the few mentioned caveats, this phone earns my rating of “Recommended.”
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Specifications
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OrangeFan 06.30.08 at 1:43 am
This phone is awesome, they offer great colors. Now AT&T is giving it free with the 2 year contract. What more could you ask for?
PhoneRater 09.07.08 at 9:17 am
I have this phone in orange, and it is by far the best phone I have had in a long time. I’ve gone through about 6 phones and this one is the best. I’ve had razrs, pantechs, sony ericsson flip phones, EVERYTHING. This one blows them all away. It has great features and is super easy to use. The LCD screen displays everything great, too. Get this phone!
Lisa 10.12.08 at 9:54 pm
Pros-small, light, very workable, great slide mechanism, nice calendar, several alarms, can change or customize message tones, decent battery life and talk time.
Cons-pictures and video blurry, small texting pad if you have large fingers, external speaker is very tinny, ring tones are not as clear as other phones and you can’t even use the speaker function,its so bad, though music with earphones is very good.
Overall, its ok, I like small phones, I just wish the camera was better.
Sothern Lady 11.01.08 at 12:05 pm
I just rid of this phone. It worked well for the forst 3 months then it likes to stay on sos mode. Put this phone in your pocket and you loose all signal. How ever it is very duriable should you drop or throw it, it atkes a licken and keeps on ticken. But after haveing 3 of them and i kept haven the same problem so I traded for a LG Shine and I love it.