Samsung Gravity SMART review: Smarter direction

Smarter direction

GSMArena team, 20 July 2011.

The phonebook is great

The phonebook in the Samsung Gravity SMART is nothing short of excellent. It has unlimited capacity and all the functionality you could want. The contacts application displays contacts stored in the SIM card, in your Google account or in the phone memory.

The TouchWiz interface has been at work in the phonebook bringing some special features. Instead of just flick-scrolling the list of people in the phonebook, you can search the entries by either typing the name of the person in the search box or by using the alphabet scroll at the right side of the screen.

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The Gravity SMART phonebook

The main contact list view hides some useful shortcuts too. Swiping your finger to the right on a name will dial the contact’s default number, while a swipe to the left will start the message composer. The side-sweeping shortcuts are part of the TouchWiz UI and work in other lists too where you have names or numbers (such as the messaging menu).

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Swiping on a contact’s name or number in the log will start a call or launch the message composer

Telephony is good

The Gravity SMART handled calls great. It held on to signal everywhere we took it and the in-call quality was superb. There were no dropped calls either.

Smart Dialing is available and works beautifully. Tap a digit and it searches both contact numbers and names for it. If more than one contact is found, there’s a number and an arrow, which show you the rest of the matches.

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The Gravity SMART has smart dial

Thanks to the proximity sensor, your screen will automatically turn off during a call. The available options during a call include taking a note, using the keypad, muting, holding the call or adding another call to this conversation.

The call log is situated within the dialer. It shows all the dialed, received and missed calls in one list, which can be filtered to show only certain type of events.

The messenger is superb

Being a QWERTY messenger droid, the Samsung Gravity SMART features all Android-inherent messaging prowess you’d want.

The messaging application itself is quite straightforward. It has a new message button and bellow it are all the received messages organized in threads.

The same swiping functionality found in the phonebook has been integrated here as well. A swipe to the left starts a new message, while swiping to the right will start a call.

The application-specific search lets you quickly find a given message among all your stored SMS and MMS.

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Creating a message on the Gravity SMART

Adding multimedia content to a text message automatically turns into an MMS. You can just quickly add a photo or an audio file to go with the text or – depending on your needs – you can choose to go into a full-blown MMS editor.

Email can be handled either by the standard Gmail app or the generic email app. The Gmail one supports batch operations, which allows multiple emails to be archived, labeled or deleted. Multiple Gmail accounts are supported too.

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The Gmail app and Inbox

The generic email application is used for all your other non-Gmail email accounts and supports multiple POP or IMAP inboxes. You have access to the original folders that are created online, along with the standard local ones such as inbox, drafts and sent items.

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The standard Samsung email app

Google Talk handles the Instant Messaging department. The G-Talk network is compatible with a variety of popular clients like Pidgin, Kopete, iChat and Ovi Contacts.

Along with the hardware QWERTY keyboard, you also get a neat SWYPE virtual keyboard preinstalled. This gives you an extra option when typing. The virtual keyboard for example, is quite convenient when you hold the device in one hand – it is a task which you will not be able to manage with the hardware QWERTY.

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The SWYPE virtual keyboard

Reader comments

  • pandasauruslovesyou
  • 17 Aug 2012
  • Rbq

I'm a previous owner of this phone. Honestly, they are being waaaaaay to generous with their review of this phone. The battery life was good. Camera, good. Video, not great but okay. It was good size to hold and the keyboard was nice. The only down f...

  • wifi gadget
  • 21 Aug 2011
  • 0fE

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  • CHA-CHA
  • 31 Jul 2011
  • uSS

cool stuff!