Rainbow in your Palm: Samsung E370

By: Adam Caitlin

The Samsung E370 is a chubby little phone that exudes a strong tactile feel. It weighs 85 grams and is 86x43.1x20.4 in dimension. The keypad is hidden behind the sliding upper surface. Keys are well spaced to ease maneuverability. They are characterized by sheer neatness.

The handset is available in a choice of colours. The colour band seems to contain all the hues of a rainbow. The shades include Ebony Black, Pearl White, Pink, Blue Green, Noble Blue, Deep Blue, and Wine Red. Such extensive variety reflects that the slider is an all purpose phone. Exotic shades appeal to youth. It is for this segment of society that the phone is designed.

The Samsung E370 can be of service in distress, pleasure, and work. Imagine going to a theatre with friends and colleagues. On your way back, the car breaks down. To placate your worrying family, you call them. Messaging features of the phone exceed the requirements of target users. The Samsung E370 phone facilitates text messaging, multimedia messaging, and emailing. The messaging feature is of utmost value. For instance, someone calls you while you are still in the theatre. In this situation you correspond using the text message mode, and that too without disturbing the people around you.

The 1.3 mega pixel camera privileges you to take still pictures and videos at parties and reunion meetings. You can archive the moments by transferring them to your personal computer using USB. You can even share them with friends using the Bluetooth technology. SyncML feature configures your phone to accept data and applications from incompatible devices. EDGE and GPRS accelerate the process. Their role is recognized in operations involving the internet.

The Samsung E370 phone runs MP3 and AAC songs and instrumental tracks on an embedded Music Player. It offers a choice of games, which can be expanded by downloading more. With a gamut of serviceable features, the Samsung E370 works as a phone for the young.





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