- Average user rating: 1.5 stars out of 29 reviews Back to product review
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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
1.0 stars
"Hard to use, poor menu structures"
Pros: slim package, nice look
Cons: Cannot open or use w/one hand. Not made for big fingers. Menus are not smart and do not allow one button access to fast need features like speakerphone.
Summary: Tries far too hard to be cute and stylish but misses the big picture about needing first to be a good, easy to use phone! Adults with big fingers cannot open this phone or dial without hitting two buttons at a time as the keypad is smooth and there is no feel from one key to the next. Menu structure is cluttered and illogical in many places, requiring far to many keystrokes to get where you need to be. Using the speakerphone requires several steps instead of being a soft button when the call is connected. This makes the feature useless when driving, especially when you consider that it is almost impossible to feel your way around the keypad. The instruction manual does not even include speakerphone usage as an entry, it isn't even in the index! I had to go online and look at other reviews to even find the feature. Very disappointing. This is a work phone, at least I didn't pay for it myself!
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To activate the speakerphone, after the call is connected, hit the right soft menu key, then press "2" for speakerphone. It's phuqued up, but it works if you have the time and patience.
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Still trying to find out how to activate the speaker phone on this model. but it's good to hear that I'm not an idiot that couldn't figure out how to use speaker phone. I thought it was me. any info will be helpful!
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This review, and others are right. I can't understand why Samsung messed with the menus structure when older phones had it right. What happened to missed calls, incoming, calls, outgoing calls etc.
