T-Mobile Samsung Gravity TXT Smartphone: Spacious, slide-out 4-row QWERTY keyboard Preloaded with Social Buzz app and dedicated key Threaded messaging IM, text and picture messaging Video recording 2 megapixel camera Full HTML browser Fast 3G connection
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Brand | SAMSUNG |
Item model number | Gravity TXT |
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Product Id | 1978118 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 610214630186 |
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I have been reading on ratings and Everyone says it's bad.I see nothing wrong with it except when you want to text the letters on the first row on the slider,it types a different one due to the letter are to close.Otherwise it's a GREAT phone.
I purchased this phone for my 16year old daughter. SHe is a texter and loves the full QWERTY keyboard and other features.
The phone it self is a terific phone. If samsung were to release more generations of the gravity txt... _______________________________________ I would like to see the screen portion get a touch screen. Plus I hope the next generation for the optical joy stick gets an update for a "tap 2 click" feature. But over all I love the phone and its quality.
I'm not big on phones for the web and this phone works great for what it is. It has a full qwerty setup, something I really like because I've had a lot of trouble using the touch screen varieties. The battery life seems to be extremely long, but I only use my phone occasionally (like after work and when I need to talk to my wife).
So far I like this phone very much. Battery life is good. Feature set is good as is the overall design. The call quality seems very good. My only disappointment is that Samsung has yet to support this phone with it's PC Studio. It seems as though they should because they support the Smiley phone and this is a newer and more powerful model. It also has a PC Studio mode for USB. Go figure. I was disappointed that T-Mobile claimed this phone synced easily with Outlook when in fact it does not. I had to purchase Data Pilot 7 for Windows in order to transfer my Outlook info. This interface does not sync easily though. Overall a good phone and great if you do not want to sync your Outlook calendar.
Just got phone, pretty easy to operate even for an older person. Buttons are tolerable size and the menus are good, be nice if it had an operators manual included instead of have to download it. Overall so far I love it.
The overall phone is ok, but the MP3 player, I truly love. It makes for a great musical experience. Easy to operate the phone if you pay close attention to the navigational buttons and commands. I don't care too much for the nuance voice recognition software though. Way too much work for it to be beneficial as a hands free option. I would say not so user friendly, but you can use the phone without it. It's just a cute perk I would say.
This phone is a good value for the amount you will pay for it. The only thing I do not like about this model is the track pad. It is difficult to navigate throughout the menus using this directional pad as the touch sensitivity is not up to par in comparison to its competitors. The ergonomics of this phone receive a 1-star rating due to the difficulty of use which causes a longer-than-average amount of time to get comfortable with the device for first-time users. What you pay is what you will get.
The phone just came in the mail and overall first impression is: this is a good phone for what I want. My complaint is that the shortcuts are so limited. The phone offers 4 shortcuts; messaging, media social and web. I don't want to use the internet on my phone. If I wanted to pay for web access I would have purchased a phone that had more to offer in that department. I also have no use for anything on the list for social for the same reason. I don't want to pay to access the internet so I don't want to use facebook on my phone. The phone however will not let me use either shortcut for anything besides a few things. Two of my potential shortcuts are wasted when I can think of several things I would like to put in there.
So far I like this phone, but there are some basic features that are not described in the teeny tiny little (TTL) users guide that comes with the phone. How do I lock it when I hang up from a call, so that it doesn't accidentally come to life in a person's pocket or purse? How do I easily bring up the camera? I find there are a lot of things I would like to know that are not in the TTL users guide. I think Samsung could have done a lot better job. I would be willing to upgrade my review if I can find out how to use the thing!