Samsung SGH-A226 Review

You may want to think of the Samsung SGH-A226 as a phone that is somewhere along the middle of the spectrum. While having a few more features than phones with a similar price tag, the A226 also lacks some of the bells and whistles that consumers have come to desire, especially for business use. This is not to say the A226 is a bad unit – far from it. But the type of consumers who will be attracted to the phone may lean more toward casual users rather than business users who need to stay connected throughout the work day.

Employing the standard clamshell flip design that is both practical and attractive, the A226 provides a little more power than some budget models. The talk time for the unit is a respectable five hours – not the best by any means, but also far from being the worst. The external display is a simple black and white, which helps to cut down on draining the battery while in standby mode. Inside, there’s a full 65K color display that has a decent resolution of 128?160 pixels. It is possible to customize the display with downloadable wallpaper, although you can simply go with one of the basic wallpapers that come with the unit.

One nice feature of the A226 is the presence of Quad-band connectivity. This means the phone is designed to work just about anywhere in the world. If one of the main concerns is not ending up in a dead zone, this feature alone will make the phone worth the price tag. Fortunately, you also get good sound quality, a decent sized memory and address book, as well as Bluetooth 2.0 support.

Pros

-Simple and familiar design
-Reasonable price
-Quad-band Connectivity
-Decent talk-time

Cons

-maller size makes it better for non-business use
-Range of features is just okay

Overall

For a good quality phone that will not break the bank, the Samsung SGH-A226 is well worth looking at. There are enough features there to please a fair amount of consumers, and it certainly is a step up from most budget phones. If connecting just about anywhere is important, this phone deserves a look.

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