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- Reviewed on: 10/01/2007
- Released on: 10/01/2007
Samsung and T-Mobile have been firmly joined at the hip the last two months. We've seen the Samsung SGH-T729 Blast and the SGH-T429, and now we've set our sights on the Samsung SGH-T539. Also called the Beat, the SGH-T539 is a middle-of-the road flip phone with a relatively ordinary design and a feature set that centers on music. It's no Nokia 5300 Xpress Music to be sure, but it's still a decent phone for playing some tunes and making calls. The Beat is $99 with service. To find accessories for this phone, see our cell phone ringtones and accessories guide.
Design
For the most part, there's not much about the SGH-T539 to distinguish it from other flip phones. It's compact (3.54 by 1.8 by 0.7 inches; 2.7 ounces) and is clad in basic black. Though it has its share of sharp angles, the Beat also has two circles on its front face. The first circle surrounds the external display while the second circle encloses the music player buttons. You might think the latter is a scroll wheel but actually it's a well-positioned speaker. Also, it has a bright green hue that definitely catches the eye.
The Beat's 1-inch external display is small for the phone's size. Though it is monochrome in its normal display mode, it acts as a full-color viewfinder for the external display and it supports photo caller ID. It also shows the date, time, signal strength, and battery life. A tiny camera lens sits above the display; there's no flash for dim environments. Below the screen are the aforementioned music player buttons, which let you activate the player and control the music with the phone closed. They're handy, yes, but they were also flush with the surface of the phone. As for other controls, a volume rocker and a headset/charger port sit on the left spine while a camera shortcut, a second music player button, and a microSD card slot sit on the right spine.

The SGH-T539's keypad buttons and navigation controls weren't terribly impressive. They're completely flush, so it's just about impossible to dial by feel. Also, they don't give a tactile "push" feeling when pressed. On the upside, the navigation array is quite a bit larger and you're given a generous amount of controls, including two soft keys, a browser shortcut, Talk and End/power controls, a clear button, and a customizable shortcut key. The four-way toggle can also be programmed to give one access to four user-defined functions, but we didn't like that the OK button in the middle of the toggle doesn't open the menu when the phone is in standby mode. Instead, you must use the left soft key. The keypad buttons have large numbers and a bright backlighting, so we had few issues dialing in the dark.
Features
The SGH-T539 has a 1,000-contact phone book with room in each entry for five phone numbers, an e-mail address, and notes (the SIM card holds an additional 250 names). You can save callers to groups or you can pair them with a photo and one of 33 polyphonic ringtones. And lest you lose your phone, you can sync your contacts with T-Mobile servers for safekeeping. Other essentials include a vibrate mode, text and multimedia messaging, an alarm clock, a calendar, a task list, a calculator, a world clock, a unit converter, a stopwatch, a timer, and a tip calculator. The Beat also offers Bluetooth with a stereo profile, a speakerphone, instant messaging, a voice memo recorder, and voice dialing and commands.
Though Samsung and T-Mobile emphasize the SGH-T539's prowess (that's why they call it the Beat) its music player isn't too exciting. The minimalist interface offers you nothing in the way of visualizations or album art, and the features are limited to shuffle and repeat models. That said, the music quality was decent thanks to the external speaker. The volume output was admirable, but the audio lacks much depth. Yet we like that you can send music files via Bluetooth.
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