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Binding: Electronics Brand: Samsung EAN: 5050053462718 Label: Samsung Manufacturer: Samsung Model: Samsung C300 Publisher: Samsung Release Date: 2007-02-20 Studio: Samsung
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Slow and too many steps Comment: I bought this phone because it was cheap, and all I want to do is make calls, send texts and store numbers. It takes too many clicks to do things: 4 to bring up a blank text message; after you've written the message, it is a minimum of 7 clicks to send it. Creating a new address book entry is similarly tedious. Everything is slow. I'm upgrading.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great 4 the money Comment: Bought this for my 8yr old. He can work everything he needs to.
OK, so no camera and no bluetooth, but for kids its great. Keeps its charge for 4-5 days easily.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Really not that bad.... Comment: I seriously cannot see what all the fuss is about this phone. It is exactly what it is intended to be... a no frills handset for those who are not bothered with having a phone that can do a million things.
I'm tech savvy, and must admit, this phone is not for me... I like having built in camera features, bluetooth, infra-red etc.... But for someone who does not need or want this, and wants something much easier to use, this is the phone for them!
The phone is extremely cheap and excellent value for money. It is built well, has the basics you will need, and looks extremely modern (yes, its small, slides, and will fit nicely in your pocket!).
To those who give this product a bad review; Don't expect to pay virtually nothing, and receive a handset packed with the latest features. For what you get, this is an excellent model, an ideal choice for those who aren't so technical minded, and represents superb value for money. And as someone has already pointed out, this phone is cheap enough to not worry about breaking it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: cute, cheap phone Comment: i bought this phone not along ago, in pink.
It looks great!
the slide feature is a nice little quirk to have also.
The menu is clearly set out, although when changing a setting it can take awhile, having to conforming it. Also sending a message isnt as straight forward as a nokia or sony ericsson.
The colour quality is very good for a under £50 phone.
It doesnt however have bluetooth or infra red which may mean that your stuck with a default background for a while.
because of the slide feature it can be a little difficult/ uncomfortable on the hand to send messages, but after a few days you get used to it.
All in all, small, sleek and so far reliable.
If you need a cheap phone with no frills. i would recommend this one.
and if it does break in the near future i wouldnt feel like ive wasted my money!
Customer Rating:      Summary: AWFUL Comment: This mobile phone is dreadfull. I owned it for a day, and resorted to sending it back. The slide function is awful. The fact that it has no connectivity means you have to choose from awful backgrounds and the whole feel of the phone is cheep. Ive had many samsung phones before, but what is this one? I dont even think that it is a phone, just a big brick of plastic that moves up and down. What have you done samsung? Why create a brick of sliding plastic. Some people may like this phone, but personally i think that it is awful.
You have been warned!
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Samsung C300 is a compact mobile phone which comes with good quality features for today's mobile phone user to enjoy. The Samsung C300 is also known as the Samsung SGH-C300 & is available in a silver coloured casing a black edition which is known as the Samsung C300 Black. The handset comes with a two tone colour casing which provides a matt & glossy finish which is highly attractive.
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