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Samsung Freeform Cell Phone Review

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  • — 7 Oct, 2010
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Samsung is one of the most prolific makers of messaging phone handsets, with one in almost every carrier in the country. That includes the fledgling Alltel, which still has a few markets unclaimed by Verizon Wireless in the recent Verizon-Alltel merger. The Samsung Freeform for Alltel is not a bad messaging phone, with GPS for navigation, corporate e-mail support, and a few basic multimedia options. It’s available for $199.99 without a contract or for $69.99 with a one-year contract and a $50 mail-in rebate.

Design
Unlike its name, the Samsung Freeform actually has a quite a rigid and familiar design. It measures 4.4 inches long by 2.4 inches wide by 0.5 inch thick, and it’s made mostly of a hard lightweight plastic except for a soft-touch matte-black border around the sides of the phone. That, combined with its curved corners and rounded edges, makes the phone comfortable to hold in the hand. It’s also rather light at 3.63 ounces, so it won’t weigh you down.

Right on the front of the Freeform is the 2.2-inch display with 262,000-color support. It’s bright and colorful, graphics look great on it, and text is sharp and legible. You can change the clock format, the greeting banner text, the backlight time, and the size of the dialing font.

Underneath the display is the navigation array. There is a large rectangular toggle with middle confirmation key in the center–the toggle also doubles as shortcuts to four user-defined functions when the phone is in standby mode. Surrounding the toggle are two soft keys, the Speakerphone key, the Back key, and the Talk and End/Power keys. All keys are raised above the surface for ease of use, but the Speakerphone and Back keys especially stand out because they are raised a little higher than the rest. We found this arrangement a little awkward initially, but it was acceptable overall.

Though the keyboard on the Freeform is not exactly spacious, the keys are raised sufficiently above the surface so it’s easy to text and dial by feel. However, the keys are rather small, and they do feel a little stiff when pressed, so we weren’t able to type as quickly as we would like. The number keys are marked in black. Also on the keyboard are a dedicated calendar key and a dedicated e-mail shortcut key.

On the left of the phone is the volume rocker while the camera key and charger jack are on the right. On the top is the 3.5mm headset jack, and on the back is the external speaker and camera lens with a self-portrait mirror. There’s also a microSD card slot but you have to remove the battery cover to find it.

Features
The Samsung Freeform has a 1,000-entry phone book with room in each entry for five phone numbers and two e-mail addresses. You can save callers to groups, pair them with a photo for caller ID, or with one of 16 polyphonic ringtones or one of five alert sounds. You can set an incoming text message alert tone as well. Other basic features of the phone include a vibrate mode, a speakerphone, text and multimedia messaging, a calendar, a memo pad, an alarm clock, a world clock, a calculator, a stop watch, a unit converter, and a tip calculator. More advanced features include voice command support, Bluetooth, GPS with Alltel’s turn-by-turn navigation software, and a wireless Web browser.

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