Samsung SGH A237 Review
The clamshell designed Samsung SGH A237 is a very new cell phone, having only been released in September 2008. So far it is showing itself to be as good a model as every other Samsung that is presently on the market.
The Samsung SGH A237 weighs 2.9 ounces with the battery. It has an internal antenna and allows a maximum of three hours of talk time (180 minutes) and a standby time of a maximum of 250 hours (which works out to be 10.4 days).
This Samsung model is an update to the A227. It welcomes the addition of Bluetooth and a VGA camera. Besides that, the two phones are almost identical in appearance and in the features that they offer. The most notable features of the Samsung SGH A237 include the external display, the speakerphone, MMS and the quad-band world roaming.
Pros
-2.0 Bluetooth
-Includes GPRS, EDGE, USB, WAP, IM and a browser
-Send and receive SMS and MMS
-500 numbers in phone memory
-Vibration alert
-Contains a clock, alarm, calendar, voice memo, T9 and a calculator
-Relatively inexpensive
-Call quality is good
Cons
There are no serious cons about this phone that could be mentioned.
Overall
If you liked the Samsung A227, you will want to take a look at the upgraded version of it. You will be glad that you did, as this phone is well worth getting acquainted with! It is basic and simple to use but has good call quality and does everything it is meant to do.
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