Samsung SGH-T619 Review
Published on: 22 January, 2007 by PhoneArena Team
Messaging:
For fast composing of text or multimedia messages, you can rely on the templates. You have 10 for TXT and a dozen for MMS, but you can only edit them – cannot add new. Typing a new message is pretty fast with T9 and good size of the numeric/text keys as the one here.
The phone lacks email client, but compensates it with incredible Instant Messenger that supports all major clients: AIM, ICQ, MSN, and Yahoo!. You can easily connect and have a chat with your friends.
Connectivity:
To connect the phone with a computer, you can use a Bluetooth connection. The phone has Bluetooth v2 antenna and strangely supports A2DP profile for stereo sound over it. This is pretty weird thing as T519 and T629 which had microSD slots didn’t.
It’s easy to pair it with any Bluetooth accessory like a headset for example, and you won’t need a manual for doing this. Everything is in the Bluetooth menu, which is sub-menu of the Settings.
For data it supports EDGE that upgrades the slower GPRS. As it is quad-band GSM phone it will work in GSM networks on all continents, without any problem.
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