Samsung SCH-A870 (Verizon Wireless)
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The good: The Samsung SCH-A870 is a lightweight flip phone with a slim profile. It also offers a VGA camera with flash, a speakerphone, Bluetooth, voice dialing, and support for VZ Navigator, Verizon's GPS location service.
The bad: The Samsung SCH-A870 takes blurry, washed-out photos.
The bottom line: With an understated design and a solid feature set, the Samsung SCH-A870 is a great midtier offering from Verizon.
The Samsung SCH-A870 is the latest Samsung cell phone in Verizon's lineup, and while it's not a design showcase or a feature-packed wonder, it's a pretty decent midtier cell phone that should satisfy most consumers. We could've done with a better megapixel camera, but with its price range and target market in mind, we think the SCH-A870 is a better-than-average offering from Verizon. It retails for $99.99, but you can get it for only $49.99 with a two-year contract with Verizon Wireless.
While the SCH-A870 is no fashion phone, it's still quite stylish. ... Expand full review
The Samsung SCH-A870 is the latest Samsung cell phone in Verizon's lineup, and while it's not a design showcase or a feature-packed wonder, it's a pretty decent midtier cell phone that should satisfy most consumers. We could've done with a better megapixel camera, but with its price range and target market in mind, we think the SCH-A870 is a better-than-average offering from Verizon. It retails for $99.99, but you can get it for only $49.99 with a two-year contract with Verizon Wireless.
While the SCH-A870 is no fashion phone, it's still quite stylish. Wrapped in silver and accented in black, the SCH-A870 is a slim flip phone measuring 3.6 by 1.8 by 0.85 inches and weighing only 3.4 ounces. Its rounded corners make it great to hold in the hand. The phone opens easily and cradles comfortably next to the ear. The SCH-A870 has a small 1-inch-diagonal external screen in the middle of the front flap, which displays battery and signal strength, the date and time, and caller ID, plus it serves as a self-portrait camera viewfinder when the phone is closed. Above the screen is a VGA camera and a flash. On the left spine are a headset jack and a volume rocker, while the right spine is home to a dedicated camera button and a dedicated speakerphone button.
The internal display measures 1.75 inches diagonally and has 65,000-color support. The screen is bright and colorful, and we liked that we could adjust the backlight timer as well as its contrast. Like most Samsung phones, we could adjust the dialing font to two different sizes, four different styles, and to be with or without hyphenation. We generally aren't fans of the Verizon menu system because it takes several steps to get to certain applications such as the camera and the Web browser. However, with a dedicated camera button and a programmable shortcut key, we're willing to forgive that.
Although the navigation controls and number keypad are smooth, they remain slightly textured and raised, so they're easy to use and dial by feel. There are two soft keys, and a five-way toggle that doubles as shortcuts to the Web browser, Verizon's Get It Now menu, the camera/picture menu, and a user-programmable shortcut key. Underneath the controls are the Talk and End/Power keys, a clear button, and the aforementioned number keypad. The backlight timer on the keypad is adjustable.
The SCH-A870 has a 500-entry address book, with room in each entry for five numbers and two e-mail addresses, plus you can assign each entry to a caller group, a picture caller ID, and one of 10 different polyphonic ring tones. Other features include text and multimedia messaging, Bluetooth, speakerphone, voice dialing, instant messaging, wireless Web, e-mail, support for VZ Navigator (Verizon's GPS location service), a calculator, a world clock, a calendar, an alarm clock, a stopwatch, a notepad, and VibeTonz, a feature that'll let the phone vibrate to the beat of the ring tone. It also has a regular vibrate mode and a silent mode.
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Nicole Lee is a senior associate editor for CNET, covering cell phones, Bluetooth headsets, and all things mobile. She's also a fan of comic books, video games, and of course, shiny gadgets.
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"Good phone" By thandel
Pros Features, weight and size
Cons Small screen and ringer features and new charger connector
Summary I previously had a a670.... phone worked well and the size was respectable. Keep in mind that I really don't rely on the camera or use it much so my reivew is not considering the quality of the phone... it does appear to be average.
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