Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Samsung T509 Phone Review



Since the integration of thin cellular phones by Motorola in the industry, the cellular market has continuously emerged with new technological innovations in the new “Thin” communications arena. Cellular phones through cultural pressures are slowly technologically mutating into all in one slim as possible devices like the Motorola Q. This technological revolution that all began with the introduction of the slim Razr handset by Motorola now has some competition. Samsung has been right behind Motorola, producing thin models of its own. In December, the Samsung MM-A900 for Sprint emerged as a viable competitor to the Razr, and now with the introduction of the new Samsung SGH-T509 for T-Mobile, Samsung has positioned itself as an alternative to the candy bar-style Slvr L6. The T509 is actually slightly thinner than the Moto phone, which Samsung is quick to point out. Plus the Samsung T509 offers a comparable feature package and is a bit more attractive than the Slvr, plus the T509 features a more viably vivid display and a cooler looking illuminating keypad. That said, we at AccessoryGeeks.com were not too impressed with the variable sound quality and its overall thin lightweight durability. If interested in the phone the Samsung T509 will run $199 if you pay full price for an unlocked version or you can get it as low as $49 with a service contract with T-Mobile.

To See Full Review Please Visit: http://www.accessorygeeks.com/t509review.html

Source: Accessorygeeks & Askafaq.com

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