Samsung D800
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- Adam Smith
- PTW
- 03 Jul 2006
Its Sexy but not HOT.
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- kosmyn
- mAW
- 30 Jun 2006
I just bought the phone and i am preety pleased...if this phone had 2 MP camera and a memory slot...it would be a perfect phone...ohhh..and the screen that stays on while charging...i don`t know why samsunng thought of this
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- mike
- GF4
- 28 Jun 2006
I have games for this phone on a disk can anyone tell me how to get them on the phone as the games folder appears to be hidden when i connect it
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- pbj
- Yar
- 27 Jun 2006
oh btw i actually have the d870 or watever thru cingular....not the d800 ha i meant d807...OOOPPS!
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- pbj
- Yar
- 27 Jun 2006
does anyone know howwww to um change the text message tones to something other then the default ones they have on the phone? i actually just got this phone today...and is there anyway to get rid of the STUPID clock thing thats SO huge on the main display? it covers up half my picture!
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- bizzle
- 4%H
- 26 Jun 2006
I have the D807 with Cingular. Ive had it for about 3 weeks now and I love the phone. Unlike many believe, you can do vibe and ring at the same time, you just have to go through the settings. Though the mp3 player is not very loud, its still nice to have. This version, unlike the D800, has the microSD slot, making the mp3 player actually useful. The slide mechanism is much smoother than the D820 (T809 on T-moblie) and looks much nicer as well. The camera does not swivel like it does on the D820 either, which I actually prefer...thats less thats gonna break on me in the future.
The oversees version of this phone is almost identical but for the no flash, external memory and the quad instead od tri band. I think it a great phone for the value as apposed to the Moto L7. It does have better sound, its just not worth the price tho...
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- caleb
- 4{H
- 25 Jun 2006
i have tried to turn off my backlight while it was charging and it didn't work...can anyone tell me how ur supposed to do it?
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- Rom
- ULS
- 24 Jun 2006
Can anyone help me, I want to set the new tone for the coming message (the default tone for coming message is boring) but I don't know how to do that. I can set the new ringcall tone for new calling but how about for new message? Thank you very much.
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- Anonymous
- 4tg
- 21 Jun 2006
no vibe and ring at the same time.. and the battery life is pretty good no complaints here
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- Anonymous
- MSR
- 20 Jun 2006
if you go in2 settind u no u can turn off the backlight while it is charging i woz able to do it
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- Anonymous
- m9G
- 20 Jun 2006
Hiya. Will some plz e-mail me and tell me the truth about what this phone as im thinking of buying 1 and it doesn't seem 2 have a good write up about it. tash
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- Lee
- MVB
- 17 Jun 2006
hi,can anyone please tell me if this phone will vibrate and ring at the same time and also what the battery life is really like
regards
Lee
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- Sherm
- Gyi
- 14 Jun 2006
Does anyone know if this phone supports 3D gaming?
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- Jen
- MSR
- 13 Jun 2006
Hiya.
Will some plz e-mail me and tell me the truth about what this phone is lyk cause i'm finkin ov gettin 1 but it doesn't seem 2 hav had such a gd write up.
thnx luv jen xxx
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- NGQ
- 4jg
- 13 Jun 2006
I Just bought this phone and I agree that it's a huge pain that it stays lit while charging! I wonder how long that'll allow the phone to last before the screen dies. Anyway, it CAN ring and vibrate, but only for phone calls (as far as i've found) it can only ring OR vibrate for texts. Overall, i completely dig this phone, despite the very bright nightlight it provides.
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- Kevin
- b6a
- 13 Jun 2006
The Samsung D800 is an extremely slim sliding phone at just 14.9mm thick and follows on from the popular D500 and D600 but adds a new design, slimmer body and less weight making for a perfect pocket phone.
The integrated 1.3 megapixel camera will capture both photos and video clips which you can view on the large 240 x 320 pixel 265,000 colour TFT display.
The Samsung D800 also offers a multimedia player supporting WMA, AAC and MP3 file formats plus dual speakers for listening to your favourite music tracks.
The internal memory of 80mb should be enough for most people to store their photos, video and music files although if you prefer expandable memory then try the Samsung D820.
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- Anonymous
- nES
- 12 Jun 2006
hey, just wondered if this is better than e900 as i've just ordered the e900 but then spotted this phone?!
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- SStocky
- mw1
- 12 Jun 2006
How can you use the tv-out ?
Cant find any cable for it. I'ts a real pain in the ass for typing messages! Overall the phone is not bad, but it coud be better.
Greetz
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- CaliCallin
- jZC
- 11 Jun 2006
I got Cingular's d807 yesterday. It's not a bad phone, but there a few things I don't like. First of all, the large screen stays completely lit during charging. I don't know any other phone that does that. Also, I don't think it can ring and vibrate at the same time. Also, you can't personalize the rings to the individual incoming call. And the voice activation seems a little sketchy.
In all fairness, I've only had the phone a little more than a day - but I feel like there are a few annoying things about it, even though I like it overall. The call quality - reception and voice - seem to be top notch. I hope someone reviews this d807 soon - I'd be curious to see their take on it.
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- Big Sherm
- Gyi
- 10 Jun 2006
This phone is great. Expandable memory, 1.3mp camera, excellent reception. Working for Cingular, I got my hands on it early, and haven't let go of it since. Biggest perk though is the fact that there is no hinge that wears down after using the slide for a long time, it's a little arm that moves up and down and holds the top screen very firmly. Speaker could be louder, having mp3 function, but it's not bad at all.