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Samsung SGH-D830 Review Follow Up: Versatile but Weak Tones
in The Smart PDA, on December 21, 2006
One last point to raise before I close the book on the Samsung SGH-D830 : The tones are ultra-customizable. Too bad they're a little weak.
Of course, the basics like setting the call and SMS alerts are there, but the SGH-D830 goes beyond that. Nothing's new about choosing what pressing ...
The Good and the Bad: A Samsung SGH-D830 Review
in The Smart PDA, on December 17, 2006
The Good:
Ultra-slim profile
Superb build-quality
Decent feature set
The Bad:
Less-than-perfect multimedia functions
Hard to use ultra-thin keypad
This phone is all about Ultras. It's the clamshell member of Samsung's Ultra Edition family. It's ultra-thin at 9.9 mill...
On Smartphones, PDAs, and Their Alarms
in The Smart PDA, on December 13, 2006
Based on personal experience, Nokia is still the king of alarms .
A lot of people I know no longer use watches because they depend on their smartphones or PDAs to tell the time. In other words, why go through the relative trouble of wearing something on your wrist, when your gadget doubles as a...
First Impressions: Samsung SGH-D830
in The Smart PDA, on December 1, 2006
The clamshell partner of the Samsung Ultra Edition trio , nothing about this smartphone grabs more attention than its slim profile. But in this case, thinness isn't frailty. The SGH-D830 survived a trip in the back pocket, and shrugs off assertive bending pressure.
And yes, the phone is res...
Sharing the Power, When You're Options are Limited
in The Smart PDA, on November 30, 2006
(image courtesy of Wikipedia )
An upcoming disaster has made me why sharing the power helps smartphone and PDA users Maintain a Mobile Lifestyle Despite Disaster .
In a few hours, Typhoon Reming (you guys probably know it as a Durian) will pass by. The forecast says it will be stronger than...
Will Samsung Beat Motorola at its Own Game?
in The Smart PDA, on November 1, 2006
The my-phone-is-thinner-than-yours game didn't start when Motorola's RAZR was released; smartphone-anorexia probably became fashionable once companies realized the RAZR was selling well ( over 50 million RAZRs sold )
And who can blame samsung for copying success? The RAZR may ha...




