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Samsung SCH-A930 Review - Features
FeaturesEditor Rating: The built-in digital music player works with music files purchased and downloaded from the VCast music store. Files may also be loaded onto an optional microSD memory card for use on the phone, but the A930 only supports WMA format music, and not MP3 or AAC (iTunes) files. Music playback was easily controlled using the main keypad as well as the external controls, and it was handy to be able to activate, control, and exit the music player with the phone flipped shut. The external OLED display wasn't as convenient as the main screen for browsing tracks and playlists, but it got the job done. Purchased music can also be synched back to a PC for phone-free enjoyment, but only with a microSD card or USB data cable (both of which cost extra), as Bluetooth file transfer is not supported. Access to streaming audio and video content via VCast requires EV-DO reception, which was a little hit and miss. There were times when I had a voice network signal but no EV-DO, and others when EV-DO dropped out in the middle of a stream. I tried a few other Verizon phones in the same locations, and they secured much more reliable EV-DO connections, so the problem seemed to lie with the A930, and not Verizon's network. When network access was strong, streaming video played very well on the internal screen. VCast offers a variety of programming, from news and information to short clips culled from network and cable television programming, and some made-for-Verizon features as well. The A930 also supports Verizon's VZ Navigator service, which provides GPS-like location-based services including turn-by-turn directions. I'm not a huge fan of Verizon's user interface, and while I was able to find my way around, some menu descriptions seemed particularly odd. My wife, for instance, wondered why she couldn't find a song I had just downloaded. When I located it under Get It Now -> Get Tunes & Tones -> My Music, she asked, "Why isn't there just a File Browser like on my Samsung phone?" Good question. Maybe Verizon has a good answer.
The A930 can also take video clips with sound. Length of video clips is capped at 15 seconds for MMS messages and 10 minutes for other videos. Video quality wasn't quite on par with that of still images, as considerable graininess marred the footage. One note about the swiveling camera: While the design allows for easy shooting of self-portraits as well as subjects at most any angle relative to the phone, the external display cannot function as a camera viewfinder. As such, the phone must be flipped open for effective picture or video taking. Reviews by companyApple, BenQ, BlackBerry, Eten, HTC, LG, Motorola, Nokia, o2, Palm, Pantech, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony EricssonOur fancy algorithm says this stuff is related...Monday, June 02, 2008This phone was preaty good. Its lacks personalization options though, but I like it for the most part. But I cant wait to get the voyager or Env2 in june. |
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