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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Teeny Slider
It's about 3 -1/2" long, 1-1/2" wide, 1/2" thick. It's in a deep red color, deeper than the photo's. Its casing is not made in rubber like the nokia 5210 (which was what I thought). It's all made of metal casing which is great! It's sleek and teeny. If you have big hands/ fingers, you might find texting on this phone a little testy. But, it's very easy to navigate. I...
Published on May 4, 2008 by Annabelle Bohol

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3.0 out of 5 stars Nice Phone, But Too Hot To Handle
When I first recieved my Samsung A737 I was so excited. I loved the color, and I loved the functions of the phone. The battery had good life, and the speaker phone was clear, something that's a must for me on a cell phone. But after about a week I noticed that the phone would get real hot to the touch when I was talking on it for about five or more minutes. It wasn't a...
Published on August 3, 2008 by Lizwel


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3.0 out of 5 stars Nice Phone, But Too Hot To Handle, August 3, 2008
This review is from: Samsung a737 Red Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
When I first recieved my Samsung A737 I was so excited. I loved the color, and I loved the functions of the phone. The battery had good life, and the speaker phone was clear, something that's a must for me on a cell phone. But after about a week I noticed that the phone would get real hot to the touch when I was talking on it for about five or more minutes. It wasn't a warm feeling, but a hot almost burning touch to my hand. I returned the phone and recieved a replacement. I felt good about the replacement thinking that it would be better, that maybe the original phone had a defect. But after a few days I began having the same problem with the replacement phone.
So now I have taken the sim card out of the Samsung A737 and placed it into my Nokia phone, and it works well. The Nokia does not get hot, even after I charge the battery for a long time.
I really hate that this has happened, because I really liked the Samsung A737.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Teeny Slider, May 4, 2008
This review is from: Samsung a737 Red Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
It's about 3 -1/2" long, 1-1/2" wide, 1/2" thick. It's in a deep red color, deeper than the photo's. Its casing is not made in rubber like the nokia 5210 (which was what I thought). It's all made of metal casing which is great! It's sleek and teeny. If you have big hands/ fingers, you might find texting on this phone a little testy. But, it's very easy to navigate. I think most GSM and 3G phones are very user friendly nowadays anyway. You won't have any need to even read the manual. I only checked mine for the initial charging instructions. Speaking of which..

Battery life is not that good though. Out of the box, I fully charged it before turning it on and using it. The charge only lasted 20 hours. Talk time total was approximately a little less than 2 hrs. And the usual tinkering of a new phone (IM activated). The next time, I waited for 2 low battery signals before charging it & a full batt lasted me just the same amount of talk time the previous day plus the same amount of tinkering usage. I will calibrate (drain completely before charging) in a week's time as I just got the phone 2 days ago.

All in all, I'm giving it 3.5 stars (sorry no half stars on the rating thing). The screen is great and the picture quality is crisp, considering it's only 1.3 megapixels. Better than my old phone (N75, which had 2megapixels). The applications are at par with the new handsets too. The only downside is if you're a heavy caller. Some people say their batteries last 2-3 days, maybe that's if they only use SMS or IMing and not much calling.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars My Samsung A737 Review, July 19, 2008
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This review is from: Samsung a737 Red Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
My review for Samsung 737

Here it what I liked about this phone:
1. Very cool design (it comes in Red/Blue/or White)
2. The speakers are great. When listing to my MP3 songs through the phone's speakers, the sound is clear and loud. Very impressive.
3. The screen is clear and very sharp. No problems trying to read the screen during the day and/or direct sunlight.
4. There are many options that this phone offers, more than any other phones I've owned in the past.


What I didn't like.

1. Keys are too small for TM. I have normal sized fingers, but it was a pain to TM friends. I kept pushing the wrong letters. I believe that's the case because the phone is rather small to start with.

2. Batter life is horrible! If using to listen to music or take pictures, a full battery will last you no more than 2 hours. I was not impressed. Even just using the phone as intended, the batter will last 2 days.

3. The phone's reception is ok, not great. I continue to have dropped calls which was not the case with my other phone.

4. The camera is really useless. There is no flash and the pictures, even as a high resolution setting, the pictures are not good. Most pictures were too dark or fuzzy. I don't use this phone's camera for pictures.



Conclusion: Overall it's an OK phone, and if you're looking for a phone that looks good and makes phone calls, this will work for you. If you TM on a regular bases and like to take pictures, this is not the phone for you.

Sincerely,

Moe
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best "non-smartphone" out there.., May 26, 2009
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This review is from: Samsung a737 Red Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
I have had this phone for over a year. So believe me when I say this is the best "non-smartphone" out there. If you're looking for a phone that is easy to use and looks good, then this is the phone you need. The slider is also a plus. I have dropped this phone countless times, and would have expected it to tear up by now. (My phones usually don't last more than one year). But this one has stood the test of time! My husband also has this same phone in orange, and he is rougher with his phones than me. His also has never given him any trouble and is still working great. Love this phone!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Better than expected -, May 22, 2009
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This review is from: Samsung a737 Red Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
I had really good luck with my Razr so was a little skeptical about making a change; however, I'm really glad I did. We live out of town and I've not had any problem with reception or losing calls. I love the feel of this phone - I like a substantial feeling phone and this one works great for me without being bulky. The battery has been fine, although, I'm not a big texter nor do I use it for email or the internet, so I can't comment on how long it would last if those areas were utilized. I may have to charge it every 3-4 days and that's only if I keep it turned on. I also haven't had any problem with fingerprints. All in all, I'm loving this phone.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Lost Mind, April 24, 2009
This review is from: Samsung a737 Red Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
Poor phone. Why I bought this phone, I do not know. I must have been out of my mind. Was dis-satified from the word go. I gave it to my son-in-law; he kept it for about three weeks and gave it back. It was so bad it's now lying in the box. Buyer beware.
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1.0 out of 5 stars This phone is horrible, March 24, 2009
This review is from: Samsung a737 Red Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
Do not buy this phone. I have only had this phone for 4 months and the LCD screen is damaged. I carry my phone in a case so I believe the phone itself is defected. I can not see any numbers or text messages. I have used cell phones for years. This is the first time this has ever happened.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Satisfactory phone, poor mp3 player, March 16, 2009
This review is from: Samsung a737 Red Phone (AT&T) (Wireless Phone)
I chose this phone hoping to carry one less device, by installing a 4GB Micro SD chip and using it as an mp3 player.

OVERALL RATING 2 stars (average of my phone and mp3 ratings)

A737 AS A PHONE: 3 stars.

As phones go, it is good enough. Other reviews complain about durability and battery life. So far mine is not broken, and I agree that the battery life is short. That will put me in the habit of leaving it connected to the computer overnight to recharge (using a USB cable). It's nice to be able to charge it from USB rather than carry an AC charger when traveling. Indoor use is better than my previous phone (Sony Ericsson T610), which did not work well in my home.

A useful feature that is not listed in the manual is "AIRPLANE" mode: it disables connection to the network, so that you can use the device on an airplane, for example to play mp3s or backup the phone's address book to your laptop.

I don't have the data plan. If you're going to pay the exhorbitant monthly fee for data, you should get a smart phone that makes better use of it.

Many features that require a data plan clog up the interface even when you don't have a data plan. For example, if you press the AT&T logo (select button), it pauses, says the connection failed. You then have to press OK, then Back, then confirm that you want to exit from the browser, 3 different button presses just to cancel the unavailable feature. This button is prominent on the phone and I had to learn NOT to press it from the main screen. I wish that the phone knew or learned it had no data plan, and kept data-dependent features from getting in the way.

On the other hand, there is a convenient configurable menu on another button from which you can select the features you actually use. That does soften my complaints in the previous paragraph - except for the AT&T logo button starting the browser.

A737 AS AN MP3 PLAYER: 1 star

As mp3 players go, it's nearly unusable.

I have a nice pair of standard earbuds (Koss "Plug") plugged in through an adapter, and they sound decent when the music is playing, but not as good as on my inexpensive but old Creative Zen Nano Plus mp3 player.

There is a LOUD *POP* at the beginning and end of each songs - that means two loud pops between tracks. It usually cuts off the first half-second of the song. Every time I push buttons to navigate the menus on the phone, there is the same LOUD *POP*. Between songs, there is a pause - sometimes short, sometimes long, and sometimes it is stuck until I push some buttons.

The volume control has only 5 steps over a wide range from too quiet to too loud. I have to use step 4 even though it is louder than I prefer, because step 3 is much too quiet.

I would like to play songs in a Music folder in the order they appear when sorted (my songs include a track number), as I can do with my Zen, so I can play an album in its intended order, or arbitrary mp3s in an order I have chosen. The only way to do that is to create a playlist for each folder. Without a playlist, you can play by Album and by Artist only.

I was hopeful when I saw that I could rate each song as it was playing, but this feature is useless. I played two hours worth of songs and rated each of them. The ratings are available on the phone, but I can't transfer the ratings back to my mp3 library with any of the three mp3 transfer mechanisms - Windows Media Player, the included Multimedia Manager (which has a column for displaying the rating but apparently no way to set it), or the mass storage USB setting using File Manager copy.

The battery life for playing music is poor: perhaps 3 hours, about the same as talking on the phone. If you play a lot of music on a flight, you won't be able to use the phone when you land.

MISC COMMENTS

The phone came with a charger and nothing else. I had to buy adapters to connect to USB (to charge, and to transfer data), and to use standard 2.5mm (1/8") stereo headphones. You will probably want to buy a lot of accessories to make the phone practical. They would be cheap except there is high postage, and no one seller has them all.

Contrary to some reviews on Amazon, I CAN use 4GB Micro SD chip in this phone; the Kingston chip works fine.

The 1 megapixel camera will sometimes come in handy when I don't have my real camera with me. The quality is on par for mobile phones, but not comparable to using a dedicated camera.

The AT&T plan I have includes SMS text messages. People can message me by emailing 10-digit-phone-number@txt.att.net, which is convenient, but I cannot reply to them without a data plan, except using SMS to their phone.

The alarm clock and address book applications are fine. The included PC software works, albeit with a non-intuitive interface and text and help file written by someone who does not know English very well. The Multimedia Manager takes much too long (average 2 minutes each) to transfer mp3 files to or from the phone.

The three included USB modes support the Samsung PC software, Windows Media Player protocol, and accessing the MicroSD (if present) like a USB memory stick. There is a choice to "ask me when connecting" - but it greys out all but the Samsung PC software, so this setting is useless.

SUMMARY

The phone is ok for basic phone features. With the exhorbitant price of data plans, if you're going to pay that much monthly, you should invest in a phone that can make better use of the data features. The crippling problems in the MP3 player render it nearly unusable for that purpose.
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