Samsung SGH-T439 (black, T-Mobile)

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CNET Editors' Review

The good: The Samsung SGH-T439 offers good call quality and a decent selection of features including Bluetooth, world phone support, and a megapixel camera.

The bad: The Samsung SGH-T439 has a low-resolution internal display, and its keypad and controls are poorly designed. It also has a flimsy battery cover.

The bottom line: The Samsung SGH-T439 offers satisfying call quality, but it's held back by some noticeable design flaws.

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Though we've said it before, we have to say again that Samsung must be trying to drown lately. It's been a busy autumn season for the manufacturer as it has introduced nine new models in the last two months alone. Three of the hose handsets--the SGH-T639, the SGH-T539, and the SGH-T429--landed at T-Mobile, and now the carrier gets yet another Samsung mobile with the SGH-T439. With a plain, thin design and midrange features, the SGH-T639 doesn't offer anything other T-Mobile phones don't already have. It didn't do badly in the ... Expand full review

Though we've said it before, we have to say again that Samsung must be trying to drown lately. It's been a busy autumn season for the manufacturer as it has introduced nine new models in the last two months alone. Three of the hose handsets--the SGH-T639, the SGH-T539, and the SGH-T429--landed at T-Mobile, and now the carrier gets yet another Samsung mobile with the SGH-T439. With a plain, thin design and midrange features, the SGH-T639 doesn't offer anything other T-Mobile phones don't already have. It didn't do badly in the performance department, but its usability is hampered by a low-resolution display and unintuitive controls. The SGH-T439 is $169, but you can get it for free if you buy it online. To find accessories for this phone, see our cell phone ringtones and accessories guide.

Design
In a world where so many cell phones look alike, it's not surprising that the SGH-T439 bears a resemblance to another model. In this case, it's AT&T's Samsung SGH-A517. Though it certainly sports its own unique touches, the SGH-T439 has a similar shape and dimensions (3.7 inches by 1.9 inches by 0.65 inch) even if it's slightly heavier (3.2 ounces). It also shows the same basic black color scheme as the AT&T phone but it's offset of a band of metallic blue around the handset's edges. The glossy front remains minimalist but not unattractive. Just be aware that fingerprints and smudges show up very easily.

On the whole, the SGH-T439 has a comfortable feel in the hand and the hinge mechanism is sturdy. Yet we couldn't help but notice that the back battery cover is made of a cheap plastic. It felt pretty flimsy, and it popped off by accident a couple of times. Front and center on the phone is the postage-stamp size (0.78 inch) external display, which shows the date, time, battery life, signal strength, and caller ID. Though it's monochrome, in standby mode it reverts to color so you can use it as a viewfinder for the camera. Also, it will show photo caller ID. The camera lens just above the display doesn't have a flash. It doesn't have a full self-portrait mirror either, but you can use the phone's reflective face to take vanity shots.

Unfortunately, the SGH-T439's internal display is disappointing. With a resolution of only 65,000 colors (128x160 pixels) the 2-inch display is pretty poor when compared with 262,000-color displays. Colors were muted and graphics were far from sharp. Though we wouldn't complain on a basic phone, a phone with a megapixel camera deserves a better display. It didn't do justice to the photos. Even the simple menus look pretty dull. You can change the display's brightness, backlight time, and the dialing font size and color.

The bad news continues as we travel down to the SGH-T439's navigation array, which consists of a square toggle with a central OK button, two soft keys, a Clear control, and the Talk and End/Power buttons. Though the array is quite spacious, the controls are flat with the surface of the phone and rather slick. Dialing by feel is almost impossible save for a slight raised ring around the toggle. We didn't have many misdials, but it wasn't fun to use just the same. Also, we didn't like how the OK button doesn't open when the phone is standby mode.

We have a few gripes with the keypad buttons, as well. Though they're large with big text and a bright backlighting, they're also completely flush. The middle column of keys has a bit of texture, but on the whole the keys aren't very tactile. It's not a keypad for fast texters. Completing the exterior of the SGH-T439 are a volume rocker and the microSD card slot on the left spine, and a camera shutter and a combined headset jack/charger port on the right spine. Of course that means you can use only one accessory at a time.

Features
The SGH-T439 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 pair them with a photo or one of 10, 64-chord polyphonic ringtones. Other essentials include a vibrate mode, text and multimedia messaging, a calendar, an alarm clock, call timers, a calculator, a task list, a notepad, a speakerphone, a world clock, a unit converter, a timer, and a tip calculator. On the higher end, the SGH-T439 offers Bluetooth with a stereo profile, a voice recorder, a stopwatch, instant messaging, PC syncing, and USB mass storage.


The SGH-T439's camera doesn't offer a flash or a self-portrait mirror.

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4.0 stars 3 of 3 users found this review helpful

"Good solid phone" By Mahadragon

Pros Good set of features, lights stay off during recharging

Cons Pain to get the time showing on outside display

Summary I have only used this phone for 1 day but there are so few reviews currently out right now I felt compelled to write something. This phone is currently free with Bluetooth headset on T-Mobile's website which is the deal I got. The Bluetooth headset works very well and ... Expand full review

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