Samsung S7230E Wave 723 review: Waving Hello!

Waving Hello!

GSMArena team, 08 November 2010.

Excellent phonebook

Samsung S7230E Wave 723 has a phonebook that’s strikingly similar to the one Samsung puts on its Android phones. It has rich functionality and practically unlimited capacity.

The handset displays the phone memory and SIM-stored contacts in the phonebook. There is a dedicated setting for that, so you really can have all of your contacts gathered in one place.

You can search the entries by either flick-scrolling the list or using the alphabet scroll at the side of the screen. Gradual typing search is also available.

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The Wave phonebook

There are many info fields that you can assign to each contact, but it still remains perfectly organized. You have all the types listed (numbers, email addresses, etc). There are plus and minus signs on the right of each field – plus adds another field of that type and minus deletes a field (things work exactly the same on Android).

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Checking out and editing a contact’s details

Samsung have added another cool feature to the phonebook, which is also available in the Android OS on Galaxy S. In the main contact list, a swipe to the right on a name will dial the contact’s default number, while a swipe to the left will start the New message interface. The side-sweep thing works in other lists too where you have names or numbers.

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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 OK

Our Samsung S7230E Wave 723 was a pre-production unit and it was behaving a little erratically, so we couldn’t test its signal reception. The in-call sound quality was good, though it wasn’t very loud even at the loudest setting. Since there’s no proximity sensor, you have to manually unlock the phone if you want to use some of the features during a call.

The Wave 723 has Smart dialing (sort if), but it’s the less useful kind – the kind that searches only for contact number and not their names. That’s certainly not very useful because if you remember someone’s number you might as well just dial it. Name suggestion is so much better.

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Smart dialing could have been better

The call log can be activated with the call receiver key. It shows all the dialed, received, missed calls or messages in one list, but there are also different tabs for easy sorting of the history.

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The call log

We also ran our traditional loudspeaker test on the S7230E Wave 723. It snatched a Good score, meaning missed calls are likely in much noisier environments. More info on our loudspeaker test as well as other results can be found here.

Speakerphone testVoice, dBPink noise/ Music, dBRinging phone, dBOveral score
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini65.9 66.567.3Below average
Nokia 523065.8 60.366.7Below average
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X866.6 66.669.1Average
Samsung I5800 Galaxy 373.7 66.672.3Good
Samsung S7230E Wave 72369.0 66.674.9Good
LG GM360 Viewty Snap74.665.977.0Very good
HTC Aria74.973.883.8Excellent

Capable messaging

There are two major sections in the main menu - Messages and Email. The Samsung S7230E Wave 723 supports sending and receiving SMS, MMS, and email messages. SMS and MMS share the same editor.

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SMS and MMS share the same editor

It offers folder (tabbed) view and conversation. The first one shows all your folders as tabs at the bottom, while the conversation groups your messages by sender. An interesting option is the Scheduled message – you can compose a message and schedule it to be sent automatically on a given date and time.

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Conversation view

Swiping on a message header will do exactly the same as in the phonebook – a left swipe starts a new message, while swiping to the right will start a call. It works only in conversation view though.

The email client looks exactly the same as the messaging one – it uses the folder (tabbed) view. Multiple accounts are also supported and you can switch among them at any time. Unfortunately there is no shared inbox for all your emails.

Maximum attachment size for both outgoing and incoming mail is 5 MB.

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The email app

When it comes to setting up an email account, the Samsung Wave 723 does most of the job. For a Gmail account for example, all we had to do was fill in the account and password fields - the connection settings were retrieved automatically.

You can set things up manually if you’re using an unsupported email service. The Wave 723 supports both POP3 and IMAP and also SSL connections.

For text input you get two options - a portrait numberpad and a landscape full-QWERTY keyboard. Given the not so big screen, the QWERTY keyboard is not the most comfortable.

There’s no portrait QWERTY available – it would have been rather narrow but we like having the option. And the protective flap really gets in the way of landscape typing.

Reader comments

  • AnonD-6536
  • 21 Apr 2011
  • bCe

can we install SWYPE on it?

  • Himanshu
  • 11 Feb 2011
  • PG9

I would like to buy this phone , anyone please tell me,can we upgrade it to latest BADA OS which supports DivX/XviD video

  • Anonymous
  • 20 Nov 2010
  • 3pP

Are you kidding me? :O In Vodafone PT online store you can buy this phone for 189,90€ without any contract. xD GSM Arena is to biased towards Nokia. Nokia was and continues behind other mobile phone manufactures. Open your eyes people! Nokia devi...