Samsung SGH-A237 is a new AT&T budget clamshell

Samsung SGH-A237 is a new AT&T budget clamshell

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Published on: 04 August, 2008 by PhoneArena Team

Samsung SGH-A237 is a new AT&T budget clamshell

The first information on the A237 reveals it is a budget phone that will be available in two color variants ...

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These little crappy samsungs bother me. Samsung needs to bring some of their quality GSM phones to North American WITH 3G in the 850/1900 MHz bands.
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i agree if another one of these crappy sammys come to att il go crazy.....ahem samsung wheres the omnia?? GSM alias??
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Cough*and the soul with american 3G*cough
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The low end samsung phones are horrible, thank ogd they are doing away with the a437...biggest peice of garbage out there...
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One hundred pages of instructions because its sooooooooo easy to use, yeah right!
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I absolutely love the clamshell phones, and am looking forward to a newer model. I renewed my contract, got a different phone and was so unhappy with the look and feel of it I went for a used model of the samsung similar to what I had. The samsung clamshell did not only just "feel right" but was simple to use. The thing took quite the beating and still worked great. Not to mention the battery life was 5 times longer than the newer fancy stupid camera phone I had picked up. The only reason I had switched in the first place was because I had finally smacked the screen on my phone by accident and couldn't read who I was calling or who was calling me. I realize my reception is not quite as good using the older model still, and yet I would rather feel the samsung in my hand and on my face. I am looking to get a newer model only to improve the reception. I don't need anything crazy, I just like to use the phone to make calls. Get rid of the camera - just make a simple phone. Less things means less problems. Listen up samsung - go real simple with good battery and reception. Let the phone be just a phone again.
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