Samsung SGH-T629

February 19, 2010 by admin  
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the 3.3 oz T629 is also equipped to access the company’s high-speed , making downloading online media easier and quicker. The quad-band GSM phone makes for easy travel as long as users unlock it ahead of time. A built-in (including currency) adds to travelers’ comfort.

Stocked with useful options like , voice playback and fairly clear game soundtracks, the phone’s manufacturers remained clear-minded that not all users would want these new advantages and have graciously allowed them to turn each off separately.While the T629 is not the slimmest device in its class, the dual-tone soft grey-colored exterior remains competitive with 3.59″ x 1.81″ x 0.88″ dimensions. Offering an , the T629 provides a brilliant 262K-color LCD essential for rich , with standard below surrounded by to quickly access commonly used features.On the right hand side, a two-switch button works quickly to adjust earpiece volume, while a dedicated Camera Key on the right activates the 1.3-megapixel lens on the back. A hand control on the well-designed white and grey earphone (included in original packaging) offers additional functionality.

Slid open, the are revealed. Unfortunately the open phone has too much of a gap between the front and keypad panels, making it difficult to quickly dial numbers or . The keys are also extraordinarily flat, only separated by small metallic silver ridges that do little to help make the phone comfortable to text-heavy users.

While visually appealing, the T629’s weakest point lies in its uncomfortable design. Although Blackberry aficionados may not have trouble, the sleek T629 yields a credit card-wide grip that makes it difficult to hold and chat with in one hand. The combination of a wide girth and flat keypad make basic usage awkward and uncomfortable. Text messaging is made easier by a cleverly placed “clear” button on the bottom middle section of the front panel, which makes quick deletes easier.

The T629’s sliding mechanism is useful and whimsical; however it is functionally unfriendly in its utilitarian use. First, the only way to conveniently open the phone is to press upwards against the front panel, which makes Samsung’s newest wide LCD screen tarnished from fingerprint stains. And once the panel is open, it reveals an aesthetically subtle grey keypad with flimsy keys and nice back lighting.

But while flimsy keys are difficult to use, one of the phone’s greatest assets lies in its ability to serve as a platform for T-Mobile and Samsung’s newest products (downloadable and physical), particularly with its external memory drive and headphone jack. Both outlets have metallic plated plastic plugs to protect them; however, the headphone outlet cover proves difficult to swing out without freshly sharpened nails.

Out of the box, the Samsung T629 comes with a Standard 880 mAh Li-Ion Battery, Travel Charger, Handsfree Headset, 220v Adapter, and User Manual.
The 1.3-megapixel camera takes decent photos when used through its regular interface under the T629’s “Fun & Apps” menu choice. However, the camera switch on the right hand side has a significant delay. Although images are clear and comparable to other camera phones, the 4x digital zoom creates only marginally acceptable images, cropping photos rather than actually zooming in. Relative to the industry, 1.3-megapixel is average. While few manufacturers release devices with VGA cameras (0.3-megapixels), 2.0- and 3.2-megapixel camera phones are increasingly becoming popular.

A self-timer allows users to delay the start of image capture up to 10 seconds. Still images can be customized by size to SXGA (1280 x 1024 px), Mega (1152 x 864 px), SVGA (800 x 600 px), VGA (640 x 480 px), QVGA (320 x 240 px) or Mobile (176 x 144 px). Video images (in 3 GP format) can be set to QICF (176 x 144 px) or SQCIF (128 x 96 px). These modes are visible on the screen while filming. Video maintains the standard of jerkiness with cell phones and users have to be careful to wait for the delayed picture snap, lest they wish a fuzzy image. No flash or light is available on the camera, which makes night-time or dimly lit indoor photos almost impossible.

The camera’s most exciting effects give users simple ways to be creative with their new digital gadget. Effects allow users to take images in black and white, sepia tone, sketch style, negative film or embossed. “Shooting modes” allow users to take images in series with a multi-shot or mosaic progression. The first allows users to capture 9-15 images in a row at high or normal speed with just one-click of the camera’s “OK” key. The latter allows users to form a 2×2 or 3×3 grid. Still, with no reversible screen, self-portraits are still a gamble.Also, users can preset default settings for the names picture and video files and which folder they are automatically stored. Photos can easily be transferred from the T629’s 21.0 MB memory to an external microSD memory card and individual still image and video files can be locked to prevent accidental deletion. More interactively, users can create slideshows and share those via Bluetooth technology.

Providing print-quality photos, the T629’s camera functionality offers acceptable image quality to be a camera-replacement. While not state-of-the-art, the 1.3-megapixel is excellent for the T629’s price point.The MP3 audio player interfaces are fairly navigable in terms of their basic options, but prove difficult when trying to access advance functions. For example, the small black and orange controls on the bottom only allow users to play or stop the selected audio track, disabling fast forward and rewind buttons. A square screen above it flashes psychedelic fluorescent wave patterns in sync with the song.Users can set specific MP3s not only as their general or specific caller ringtone, but also their alarm tone. Much like the phone allows users to create still image slideshows, the T629 helps music lovers program playlists, shuffle songs or repeat a cycle and change the audio settings to accommodate Jazz, Classical or Rock.

Speaker quality is acceptable, although lower tones are drowned out and a general fuzz compromises the clarity of both MP3s and voice recording. However, quality greatly improves with the included headphones.

The slider offers a simple voice recorder option, directly accessible from the phone’s main menu. Recording messages on the up to one minute long and sound quality is fair. While users can send the voice message to any friend or family member’s email or phone, finding the file after it has been stored in “voice list” is frustratingly difficult.

The most exciting part of the T629’s audio capabilities is its video capturing sound, which allows users to manipulate the brightness and “zoom.”

The T629’s capabilities fault often. For example, the command “Go to Camera” most often leads one to the Phonebook Menu. Nevertheless, one option tries to allow the phone to know the users voices so that it may adapt more to it in the future. Users can turn off the option, but when it recognizes the right command, it is a time and digit saver. For example, users can automatically dial a contact’s main number or directly link users to their favorite text messaging station or even camera option. Voice playback is also an option on the phone.Running on T-Mobile’s 3G EDGE (Enhanced Data rate for GSM Evolution) network, consumers can use the T629 to access the web at high-speed transfer rates of 70-135 kbps; 3 to 4 times faster than traditional GPRS networks.

Connecting to T-Mobile’s online portal, T-Zones, customers can download music, games, wallpaper, more web applications, or access a variety of premium services.

Features include a 411 directory assistance for lost users on the road and access to live operators available 24/7 able to answer questions regarding movie listings, weather reports, horoscopes, sports scores, restaurant listings, stock quotes, and more. Three listings cost $1.49.

With the additional fees for connection to the Internet, the T629 provides a high-speed connection and a reliable browser that can be accessed anywhere the phone has a signal, making it an ideal tool for checking email throughout the day.Allowing consumers to connect wirelessly to Bluetooth-compatible accessories, the Samsung T629 comes integrated with Bluetooth 1.2 technology. With a radial range of 10 meters, users who purchase Bluetooth adapters, headsets, and other accessories can pair wirelessly. Almost commonplace among wireless devices today, unfortunately more advanced protocols such as A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) for music streaming are not supported.
Samsung T629 Features

* Bright and vivid 262K-color screen for clear and crisp imaging
* Integrated 1.3-megapixel camera with zoom and dedicated one touch video capture and playback
* Bluetooth wireless technology for hands-free conversations
* Enhanced T9 for text messaging via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) and instant messaging on the most popular platforms (AOL Instant Messenger, ICQ, MSN Messenger, and Yahoo! Messenger)
* WAP 2.0 compliant browser with EDGE for high-speed data transmission

Samsung T629 Specs

Technical Specifications
Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
Form Factor: Slide
Dimensions: 91 x 46 x 22 mm
Weight: 94 g
Antenna: Internal
Navigation: 5-Way Keypad
Battery Type: 880 mAh Li-Ion
Talk Time: 3.20
Standby Time: 160
Memory: 21.0 MB
Expandable Memory: microSD / TransFlash

Imaging
Main Screen: 262000 colors (TFT)
176 x 220 px
External Screen: No
Camera: 1.3 MP / 1280 x 1024 px / 4X Zoom / Multi-Shot / Video Recorder

Audio
MP3 Player: MP3 / AAC / ACC+ / eAAC+ / WMA
FM Radio: No
Speakerphone: Yes
Push-To-Talk: No

Multimedia
Wallpapers: 176 x 220 px
Screen Savers: 176 x 220 px
Ring Tones: MP3
Themes: Yes
Games: J2ME
Streaming Multimedia: Yes

Messaging
SMS: Yes
EMS: Yes
MMS: Yes
Email: Yes
Chat: AOL / ICQ / MSN / Yahoo!
Predictive Text: T9
Applications
Phonebook Capacity: 1000
Calendar: Yes
To-Do List: Yes
WAP: 2.0
Voice Commands: Yes
Calculator: Yes

Connectivity
Bluetooth: 1.2
Infrared Port: No
High-Speed Data: GPRS (Class 10) / EDGE
Wi-Fi: No
GPS: No
PC Sync: Yes

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