The Samsung T-619 sounded great when I picked it out of the bunch on the T-Mobile website, as an upgraded replacement for my previous phone.
The phone features a clamshell flip design, 1.3 megapixel camera, video capture, Bluetooth, instant messaging,
camera zoom and light/dark adjustment, voice activated dialing, voice notes, subscription games, picture messaging, alarm clock, calculator, speaker phone, music player, wireless internet capability, plus a few other things.
The bad points: Blurry photos. Wrong factory programmed number for sending pics to your online album, and no way to fix it. Phone continually locks up so you have to remove the battery to hang up. So small it’s nearly impossible to find in the average female’s purse. Doesn’t hold up to ...