Samsung D840
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- CJ
- w0Q
- 28 Mar 2007
You really won't miss a lot by getting the D840 over the D900. The only big difference between them is their camera.
So if you want a thinner phone, then get the D840 but if the camera is important to you, go with the D900. The D900's weight is also lighter but its material has a plastic feel to it.
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- Anonymous
- ibe
- 27 Mar 2007
anyone can tell me D900 and D840 which one is better ? i like the D840 design but it seem like all the features is lower than D900.. any suggestions ?
- C
- CJ
- w0Q
- 26 Mar 2007
John Willis:
You need to download the Samsung PC Studio in order to Synchronise your phone to the pc. Here's where you can download it:
http://europe.samsungmobile.com/eng/mobile_phone/manual.jsp
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- John Willis
- MSR
- 26 Mar 2007
Just got Samsung D840 and am not sure how to synchronise with my pc. I currently use an Orange SPV C600 phone that is microsoft compatible and so can sync' using Microsoft ActiveSync.....can I yse ActiveSync with my D840??? Or must I have a different programme & if so which one? Any help appreciated.
John
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- Anonymous
- IgN
- 21 Mar 2007
i just got the samsung d840 but i dont know how to turn off the automatic keypad lock can anyone help me ?
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- Dylan
- iGN
- 21 Mar 2007
I've just bought a 2g memory card for this phone, but it seems that I can only hold 120 songs on the music player as there are only 4 playlists holding a maximum of 30 songs each! Does anyone know of any way to just enqueue my entire song list so that I can play anything from my memory card in randomm rather than selecting a different 30 songs each time?
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- Dugu
- mr8
- 19 Mar 2007
Hey Guys & Galz
Hope everyone's Well?
I was wondering if the D840 Silver is any different to this normal D840 other than the colour? It look realy nice therefore i have already ordered it. Does anyone own a silver version and is it any good. I currently have the D600 which ive had for 2years and absolutely love it, no issues at all. Samsung Rules!
- C
- CJ
- w0Q
- 17 Mar 2007
Unfortunately, you can't set anything else other than the 10 default tones for message alerts.
Also, the wallpapers are there permanently. I too haven't found a way to delete them and I really don't think there is a way.
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As for saving messages in the memory card, I don't really know as I haven't gotten one for my phone yet but I don't think you can as there is no option to save messages in the MC. The only option I see is for you to move it to the phone memory.
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- Anonymous
- 0aq
- 17 Mar 2007
can i save msg in the memeory card using this phone?
thanks
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- Anonymous
- pwY
- 16 Mar 2007
thanx john, that was a great help!
i think i should get it.
thanx once again!
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- Anonymous
- pJH
- 16 Mar 2007
I have an E900 and now the D840 which is in Samsung "Ultra editions" and boy i love it much more then my E900. Its basically a E900 in a prettier casing but for some reason it looks a lot cleaer and sharper..maybe coz the screen it bigger but out of the two I rather have a D840...smaller memory but hey its dont matter as it has an optional memory card function and all tht touch sensitive on th E900 will drive you mad if you have big fingers like me! lol Not sayin th E900 is bad..in fact its excellent but get the D840 instead, perferably in chrome ;-)
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- Anonymous
- 2IL
- 15 Mar 2007
How can I change the tone when receiving messages? It don't need to be mp3, midi sound is fine. But I want to have my own midi sound, not the 10 default sound. And I have one more problem, I can't delete the wallpapers which are on D840 already, i mean they are already there when I bought the phone. Can anyone help plesase? thank you very much.
- C
- CJ
- w0Q
- 15 Mar 2007
John:
I'd say ya, get the phone.
If you previously owned a Nokia phone then decide to get this, at first you'll see that this phone doesn't offer that much. Many features that Nokia phones have are not in this one.
However, after some time, you'll get used to it and see that the phone is actually very useful. 2 weeks into owning a D840, I really wanted to switch back to my Nokia one but now, I really love this phone! I realized that I didn't need the other features such as Profiles in Nokia phones.
It has good sound and picture quality! The 2.0 MP camera is not so bad unless of course you compare it to the 3.0 MP camera of the D900. And what I really loved the most about this phone is its size! It's very slim and I barely feel it in my pockets! I like that! I don't like phones that are heavy and I feel are bulging out of my pocket.
But just like all phones, there are still downsides. One is its battery life and its inability to assign MP3 to message alerts. Things that I've come to accept and adjust to and I'm sure you will...
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- John
- pwi
- 14 Mar 2007
should i get this phone?
is it a good phone?
is it worth spending my money on?
should i spend my money on it?
please tell me what you think!
fanx!!!
i need your help!!
- C
- CJ
- w0Q
- 14 Mar 2007
Johnson:
I got the D840 since it's slimmer. The other features don't differ from each other too much anyway...
Lucie:
As for the color orange, yup, there is no way to change/remove it. Sorry for the confusion.
When downloading songs, you can have someone send you songs through bluetooth or simply download the Samsung PC Studio so that you can transfer songs from your pc to the phone using a cable. If your phone didn't include a data cable when you bought it, then you can just get one I guess in any phone shop. The program is actually easy to use.
Anyway, here's the site where you can download the Samsung PC Studio:
http://www.samsung.com/ph/support/productsupport/download/FileView.aspx?cttfileid=431075&type=Mobile+Phone&typecode=18&subtype=Mobile+Phone&subtypecode=&cmssubtypecode=1805&model=SGH-D840&filetype=SW&language=
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- Anonymous
- iIR
- 14 Mar 2007
e900 better memory 80mb which d840has 70mb better battry and alot more styleish
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- Mike
- xfn
- 13 Mar 2007
Does this phone support voice dialing? Nothing in the manual says it does...but perhaps one of you can clue me in?
Please reply directly to my e-mail of:
nmstarbucks-samsungd840@yahoo.com
Thanks!
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- lucie
- mHg
- 13 Mar 2007
you can change the skin. Either black or white.. Go to Display Settings then Skin...
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thanks for that but is there anyway to change the orange colour? doesnt seem to be .also the message alert doesnt have virbration and tone at the same time. seems to be a very basic thing that isnt available. if im out and its busy u have to switch it to vibrate only and when u are in the house you have to switch it to a tone unless u carry it around with you.. Also is it possible to download songs onto your phone if you arent on broadband. i see you can download something on the samsung site that helps you to put files onto your phone but as im a useless with phones it seems all pretty complicated
the phone is very nice to look at and it was free as part of an upgrade but tbh its very poor interms of hardly any ringtones (14!!) and wallpapers. my old samsung X640 had more features and xtras.samsungs are nice to look at but maybe i might be better going back to nokia next time
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- Anonymous
- iIR
- 13 Mar 2007
get the d900 whats up with u people much better or for the ladys e900 in pink on o2
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- tim
- MSR
- 13 Mar 2007
just got d840 last friday after d600 thought it was an upgrade but i guess not still only 2 meg camera lost ability to lock files individually also alarm anyday tick box gone message vibrate then tone gone its only one or other charged d600 at night this ones a night light whats that about? it is flatter in pocket but not as nice to hold ear speaker is tinny on a call think i might put sim in old d600 it looks nice in silver thou