Samsung Armani
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- Manisha Edwards
- P$v
- 20 Mar 2008
Manisha Edwards
its not good as a w660i
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- Nigel
- P$v
- 20 Mar 2008
Its a really sad phone...
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- Ra
- M3s
- 20 Mar 2008
Hiya
Do you think this phone is for men or women or both?
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- D
- Mqg
- 20 Mar 2008
Can anyone help me.... I have set my phone to read numbers from the phone not SIM and when I access phone book it does this. However, when sending a text the phonebook shows both SIM and phone contacts so it takes twice as long to select addressee. I guess I could just clear the SIM but shouldn't have to if I have selected to read from the phone only. does anyone else have this problem?
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- D
- Mqg
- 19 Mar 2008
ok just for the record if you give the armani a few days to get used to the texting it is a brilliant "phone". the camera is good, not the best but perfectly fine.
it is small and slim and for men in my opinion is the ideal phone.
It doesn't bother me about wifi or all the other gadgets, it is a phone at end of day and touchscreen is great once used to it
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- NRW
- nE$
- 19 Mar 2008
Seno: I've owned the Prada and the Armani, of the two the Prada is definately the most user friendly. If your big on texting go for the Prada, it's far easier to text on that. The problem with the Armani is that as it's so small there isn't enough room on the screen to have divisions between the keys so you do tend to end up hitting the wrong key a lot.
But if that's not a problem and your after a very stylish compact phone go for the Armani. If you hold the Armani and the Prada at the same time you will instantly feel the difference in quality, the Prada has a very cheap plastic feel. The Armani feels solid, has metal casing, and looks great in the leather wallet.
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- Sheikh
- 2In
- 18 Mar 2008
Hi, got this phone today, and returned to dealer after 3-4 hrs.... only nice looking, and feel great to hold... very unfriendly to use, composing a text message drives nuts.. not a good choice..this phone has really disappointed me..
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- seno
- 2S@
- 18 Mar 2008
and among prada and armani which i=one do u think is better and more user friendly????
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- seno
- 2S@
- 18 Mar 2008
guys please i need ur advice...m plannin to buy this cell...is it worth buyin????does it have fm radio and build in handsfree????
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- Cryomorph
- ceE
- 18 Mar 2008
I bought this phone because it looks bloody good. It oozes style and is very compact. It suits my needs perfectly. I know there are phones out there with much more functionality. If you're big on texting, then this might not be the phone for you, as I personally, find that feature quite cumbersome to use.
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- D
- Mqg
- 18 Mar 2008
Can anyone help me.... I have set my phone to read numbers from the phone not SIM and when I access phone book it does this. However, when sending a text the phonebook shows both SIM and phone contacts so it takes twice as long to select addressee. I guess I could just clear the SIM but shouldn't have to if I have selected to read from the phone only. does anyone else have this problem?
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- NRW
- nE$
- 18 Mar 2008
Asha: You can't use a stylus with it I'm affraid. My advice is to stick with it, I went from the Prada to the Armani and like you found the Armani very difficult to text, but I've kinda got used to it now, but it is still slow to text with compared to similar touch screen phones.
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- Asha
- mX3
- 17 Mar 2008
Does anyone know if you can get a stylus(pen)for this phone as i am finding it difficult to txt and it is annoyin me!! :D wb please
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- Avant Mehta
- 2SS
- 15 Mar 2008
sleek good & above all armani,
if you want style with features best buy,iphone nokia n 95 might have better features but when it comes to size looks & weight this is the best, example . would you buy a truck because it has lot of space or buy a latest sports car. thank you
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- chen
- i5B
- 14 Mar 2008
The Armani is only good for slim fingers and is attractive to women. It has no special features and is as small as a lighter. Opinions are if you want a phone with everything in it go for a nokia n95 8GB, iphone or nokia n96.
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- Anonymous
- Rxj
- 14 Mar 2008
look guys, people who will buy this unit are the ones that are fashion savvy. and i don't think their "stupid". i actually think they're smart coz they will choose to buy a phone that will suit their own preferences and needs rather than to buy something that has to much in it, but they can't really use. you see, different phones today are made to fit niches/groups of people. there are those who are fashion savvy, techie, corporate, and those who just like it plain and simple. so i think that the ones who are stupid are the ones that'll buy something that they don't really need.(like a fashion savvy person who'll buy something techie or vice versa). guys, think first before you comment on something..... just a friendly reminder
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- NRW
- nE$
- 13 Mar 2008
Bulky!!!?? Are you mad it's about a tenth of the size of the N95. Yeah the Nokia has much more features but it also needs wheels to transport the thing around!
The Armani is tiny, stylish and very well built, all of which the N95 isn't! Not everyone is interested in phones that do everything! I'd always go for a small stylish phone rather than a cheap plastic hi-tech house brick!
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- Robert
- ijW
- 13 Mar 2008
Only stupid people will buy this phone
It look's bulky/square/no wifi/no 3G/no GPS/ camra no autofocus than this phone is of what use. Get Nokia N95 8G you got the whole world built into it..........
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- Patgie
- mC@
- 12 Mar 2008
I've got it yesterday, lookly but
difficult to use speacil try to send text as my finger is big it is really hard to press the letter you want, not get use to with touch screen at all camera option difficult to zoom or set effect with touch screen not impress to use at all now my bad choice ever !!
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- chunky pandey yeah
- pVP
- 11 Mar 2008
Its a superb mobile. Touch to see.Slim and trimmm.