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- Reviewed on: 10/20/2005

Inside you'll find a pedestrian display. Though it is bright and supports 65,000 colors, it's relatively small at 1.75 inches diagonally. You can, however, change the contrast and the backlighting, and larger fonts will help the vision-impaired make sure they've hit the correct keys. As with the Samsung PM-A840, you can program the five-way navigation toggles for direct access to specific functions. The phone also has two soft keys, Talk and End buttons, and a Back key. Above the toggle is a small speakerphone button.
The unimaginative but functional ice-blue-backlit keypad is a mixed bag. Raised ridges bracketing the 5 key barely make up for the nearly flush buttons, which make dialing by feel difficult. That said, the keys are a bit larger than those on the A840, lessening the chance for misdialing.
The Samsung SPH-A560's surprisingly--and probably unnecessarily--expansive phone book has room for 299 entries, with room for up to five numbers, an e-mail address, and a Web address for each. You can organize contacts into groups or pair them with one of 15 polyphonic ring tones, 20 polyphonic "melodies," and 9 monophonic tones. Continue readingMost helpful user reviews
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