The Eternity II isn't great overall. But if you're looking for a mobile TV phone, it's a good choice. Otherwise, less-expensive smartphones like the Apple iPhone 3GS and the HTC Aria ($129.99-379.99, ) beckon, with their superior e-mail, instant messaging, Web access and apps.
Information on samsung eternity ii can be found on the Samsung official website. Samsung eternity ii does have a touch screen, and it has three scrollable home screens.
Some of the best Samsung cell phone models are Samsung Galaxy 3 GSM Unlocked Cell Phone, Samsung Eternity II GSM Unlocked Cell Phone and the Samsung Impression A877.
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A good phone for your child is the Samsung Intensity II(2). It has Internet and is a very fast phone.
Some Samsung Eternity II owners have reported that their batteries have run out long before their time. Three great ways users can prevent this from happening include: Changing the light settings so the keypad and display dim faster when not in use can help save precious minutes and over time, these minutes can add up. When charging the Samsung Eternity II, make sure to charge it completely, as smartphones use less juice when fully charged. Never turn the Eternity II off to save battery life because powering the phone on and off uses more battery life than simply leaving the phone on does. Using these tips can help keep the smartphone battery healthy and running as long as possible in between charges.
Samsung Galaxy II
The Samsung Flight II is a great phone for those who are interested in messaging and social networking! It offers messaging, facebook, email and is android powered, allowing users to have the access to the android market. It is a top seller from Samsung.
The iPhone 4 is a great product. The Samsung Freeform II is also a good cell phone. However, many reviewers on PC Mag and Phone Arena agree that the iPhone 4 is a better product.
As far as I can tell, the Samsung Intensity II does not have a touchscreen. More information about the phone and its specifications can be found at http://www.phonearena.com/phones/Samsung-Intensity-II_id4763
Yes, you will be glad to find that AT&T does support the Samsung Rugby II on their plans. There are several advertisements concerning this phone with AT&T when I searched this out on the internet. As you previously stated the Samsung Rugby II is an older phone, but it is still being used by the AT&T Service.
No it is a proprietary OS
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