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Another review of Samsung SGH-i320 September 19, 2006 [MS Smartphone] | By Edward J. R. Equally thin as Motorola Q but smaller, Samsung SGH-i320 has some nice features like ability to switch off ActiveSync and operate as memory stick. Unlike upcoming Samsung SGH-i600, it lacks built-in Wi-Fi, podcast catcher, wheel and 3G, but still it is a very solid phone. Here comes yet another review of this nice smartphone from Samsung. We have been reviewing it too but this review offers even more insight and is refreshingly reliable: Bluetooth support is provided through the built in Windows Mobile tools, Bluetooth audio is there and pairing with all my test devices was a snap. Volume and clarity from the in-car setup I have was top-notch. DUN (dial up networkiing) works well using the phone's EDGE connection as a wireless modem for a PC over Bluetooth. It took only five minutes to setup the connection between the i320 and my laptop; and that yielded unlimited use from my T-Mobile $20/month service. Though 140Kbps is the speed limit you can’t beat the price. ... Sound quality is good, plenty of dynamic range and good clarity. The supplied phones are ok I suppose but I recommend an upgrade for great audio. The Bluetooth stack supports high quality audio (A2DP) over Bluetooth so break out those wireless stereo headphones for best mobile effect. To read this excellent review of a nice (albeit not perfect) smartphone, click here.
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