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After two years with the e, I'm parting ways for a new contract and device. I've literally had the e from the beginning; the Cingular store I purchased it from hadn't even put them on display the day I bought it. At this point, it's an old phone. But I'm posting here in case anyone's going backward. But that said, I don't really have many complaints about the whole package. Really good phone.

I think this phone is developing a bad rap not based on its own faults, but on those of its carriers. Complaints about "crappy ringtunes", dropped calls and poor reception are network issues, not phone issues.

On the Roger's network, I have experienced no problems personally with this phone, nor have I had any complaints from customers. PROS Small, lightweight design. Crisp, bright screen. Decent camera quality. A wide variety of ringtunes come included. Easy navigation. CONS Possibly too small for some people. Not Bluetooth enabled. No speakerphone. Not quad-band. If you're looking for a nice, easy-to-use camera phone for use in North America, then this is the phone to get.

Reliable, cute, and compact. I recently got the e which is the upgrade to the e PROS: small design light weight dual color screen EASY navigation camera is better than i have seen on most phones -camera options for customizing is great -good signal cingular, minnesota market -ringtones for the phone are great -charger plugs in and you have to push a button to get it out which secures you phone times when you plug your phone in at night and wake up and your kid or dog has unplugged it so it is half charged kind of thing -sturdy flip -antenna is sturdy CONS: -phone mic in horrible spot -ear piece and speaker volume not loud enough -you have to send the pictures you take to your self in order to use them as a wallpaper otherwise the picture auto fits to the screen and your wallpaper looks stupid All in all i give this phone a 4.

I have had the e for just over a week and it is a nice looking and light phone but there are things about it that irritate the heck out of me. If the phone is charging, obviously it is not on your person, how ridiculously basic of a feature? And it is missing. I have missed many many calls this way. I used to have a Sanyo so maybe I was just spoiled but there are a few things I just expect out of any decent phone, especially a camera phone. Most notibaly the ringing on the charger.

If only Cingular offered any other decent phones for a decent price, I would have exchaged by now. I just purchased this phone today.

Colors - Shows the number of colors that the additional display supports. Capacity - The bigger, the better! However, battery capacity is not the only factor that has an effect on battery life. Those include the chipset in use, the software running on the device, as well as the consumer's unique usage pattern.

Every wireless phone device that is sold in the U. The well-spaced keypad buttons are backlit and easy to see in the dark, but they are set flush with the phone and can be a little slippery.

We hit the wrong keys by accident more than once. The Samsung SGH-E comes loaded with calling, messaging, and imaging options, but notable omissions include a speakerphone, Bluetooth, and an infrared IR port.

There's a name phone book that holds three numbers and an e-mail address for each contact; you can store an additional contacts on the SIM card. The phone supports 25 polyphonic chord ring tones that can be assigned to caller groups but not individual callers. Other goodies include an alarm clock, a calendar, a calculator, a to-do list, a currency converter, vibrate mode, text and multimedia messaging, and a WAP 2. You also can record and store voice memos, which can be forwarded to any e-mail address.

Like most camera phones, the E's VGA lens is good enough for casual snapshots but won't take pictures worth printing. You can take photos in four resolutions x, x, x, and x and choose between four quality settings, five picture effects, and six frames.

You can edit your pictures further by rotating or flipping the orientation, using the 4X zoom, altering the brightness, or taking up to 15 frames in rapid succession with the multishot option. It doesn't have a flash or a mirror, but the external display acts as a viewfinder, making it perfect for self-portraits. Video capability also is included; you can take second clips with sound.

When you're finished shooting, you can save your videos and pictures to the mobile's 6. A nice highlight was the ability to view photos in a slide-show fashion. The phone supports Java J2ME for games and applications.

Like most of the enhanced services offered by cellular carriers, mMode charges extra for games, ring tones, and applications, though fees will vary. The E can be customized with a variety of wallpaper, sounds, and images, with more options available through download.



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