When it comes to buying a new handset you don't always have to look at the most expensive options available to get the range of features you need.
Take the SGH-E350 from Samsung, for example. Despite an obvious omission -- Bluetooth -- and an inability to expand the internal memory, this handset has a few tricks up its slider, including a reasonable camera, a nifty MP3 player and a handy voice recorder. It's not going to blow your mind, but it's not meant to be at the cutting edge and it won't blow your budget either.
We found it free on a £20 monthly tariff from O2, for example, or for £120 on Orange pay-as-you-go and £130 on pay-as-you-go from O2.
Design The SGH-E350 belongs to that rare genus of handsets, the lesser-spotted slider. This means it is relatively small, and at just 45 by 85 by 21mm you should be able to carry it in pretty much any pocket. It's light too: its 75g makes it a real featherweight.
Of course, when you slide the upper and lower parts of the E350 apart to expose the number pad you add to the handset's overall height. Its full 120mm is still not especially lanky, however, and actually is a preferable height for comfortably holding to the ear to make calls.
Physically sliding the E350 into its open and closed positions needs to be achievable one-handed, if you are to be able to look slick and use the handset to its fullest extent while hanging onto bits of a bus for dear life. This is a doddle, providing your hands aren't especially small. The manually challenged can take solace in the fact that you can do a lot without using the sliding mechanism at all, as the soft menu keys, call and end keys, navigation button and cancel key all sit on the front of the handset.
There are a few more buttons and connectors exposed when the E350 is closed. The right edge houses a quick-launch button for the camera and a proprietary connector for the provided stereo headset. On the left edge is an infrared port and a volume rocker. The back is mostly occupied by the battery, but a small space above this provides room for the camera lens, self-portrait mirror and LED flash.
A sure sign that this is a budget handset comes with the screen, which is a little on the small side and offers just 65k colours. It's not too disappointing, given its specifications, and we found it clear and bright enough.
The general design of the E350 is pleasant enough. The sliver-and-black casing doesn't have the extreme solidity and panache of looks that some higher-end handsets offer, but nor does it look cheap or feel plasticky. You get a stereo headset and wrist lanyard as extras.
Features With an allocation of internal memory for 1000 contacts, plus whatever your SIM allows, all but the most gregarious user should be able to keep everyone they know squirrelled away on the E350.
There is 30MB of memory on board all told, and you can use this to store all kinds of data usable by the handset. Examples include pictures you take with the camera, music (MP3 or AAC) and video clips, voice recordings made using the built-in recorder and diary dates.
Voice recordings are made directly to the handset, but getting them off and transferring other kinds of data from a PC is going to be a challenge.
NH as this appears to have been copied from http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/0,39030106,39192685,00.htm. Although if you can prove you are the original author, I will re-rate.
kjcsupplies 04.09.2007 13:20
Short but very detailed review, helped tremdosely with buying decision
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