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Samsung a737 Lime/Green Phone (AT&T)

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Samsung a737 Lime/Green Phone (AT&T) Features

Quad-band/3G slider phone in lime with brightly colorful screen and and stereo Bluetooth music streaming
Fast music and video downloads and streams via AT&T Mobile Music and Cellular Video
1.3-megapixel camera/camcorder; MicroSD expansion; IM via AIM, Windows Live and Yahoo!
Up to 3 hours of talk time, up to 250 hours (10+ days) of standby time
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Additional Samsung a737 Lime/Green Phone (AT&T) Information

Joining its clamshell A717 and candybar A727 cell phone brethren, Samsung and AT&T introduce the A737 in a compact slider format. Like its predecessors, the A737 can access AT&T's dual-band HSDPA/UMTS high-speed 3G network, which makes it easy to download music purchased from AT&T Mobile Music, stream tunes from Napster and eMusic, and watch video streamed from CNN and Comedy Central via AT&T's Cellular Video. It also supports AT&T's Video Share service, which offers a one-way video stream during a mobile-to-mobile phone call. Other features include a 1.3-megapixel camera with video recording capabilities, Bluetooth connectivity with stereo music streaming, compatibility with popular instant messaging services, and MicroSD memory card expansion.



Enjoy fast 3G multimedia streaming capabilities on the slim slider Samsung A737. AT&T Service
This AT&T phone can handle high-speed data connectivity via AT&T's 3G mobile broadband data network, which is available in most major metropolitan areas. The AT&T 3G network uses the UMTS 850/1900 network (also known as WCDMA), making it possible to enjoy a variety of feature-rich wireless multimedia services with speeds up to 3.6 Mbps. It also gives AT&T the advantage of offering simultaneous voice and data services.

In areas where the 3G network is not available, you'll continue to receive service on the AT&T EDGE network, which offers availability in more than 13,000 US cities and along some 40,000 miles of major highways. Providing average data speeds between 75-135Kbps, it's fast enough to support a wide range of advanced data services, including video and music clips, full picture and video messaging, high-speed color Internet access, and email on the go.

With 3G connectivity, you'll be able to access AT&T's Video Share service, which enables you to send a live, one-way video stream to another compatible phone during a standard voice call. The service also allows you to switch the direction of the video stream during the same phone call. (Customers must be in an area served by the company's 3G network and have a Video Share-enabled phone.)

It's also packed with multimedia streaming and download capabilities. AT&T's Cellular Video (CV) service features content from CNN, The Weather Channel, iFilm, Comedy Central and exclusive premium content from HBO and much more. And you get access to AT&T Mobile Music, which enables you to buy tracks while on the, access the Napster subscription music service, stream music video, discover what's playing with Music ID song-recognition software, and find out what's hot with The Buzz music news portal. (A MEdia Max subscription bundle is recommended for accessing AT&T's Internet, video, and music services.)

The phone has a built-in web browser for MEdia Net downloads and mobile web browsing. AT&T's MEdia Net service enables you to receive and send emails, read news headlines, get weather updates, download games and ringtones, and more.

Phone Features
The A737 has a bright color TFT display that offers a 176 x 220-pixel resolution (with 262K colors). It has a 50 MB internal flash memory, and is expandable via MicroSD memory cards. The 1.3-megapixel camera can capture images up to 1280 x 1024 pixels, and it also offers a 2.6x digital zoom, multi-shot capability, and self-timer. You can also capture video clips up to 1 hour in length at 15 fps (frames per second). The integrated digital audio player is compatible with MP3, WMA, AAC and AAC+ formats.

Handsfree communication is easy thanks to the integrated Bluetooth wireless connectivity (version 1.2), which includes profiles for communication headset, handsfree car kits, and object push (OPP) for sending images and virtual business cards to other Bluetooth-enabled devices. With the A2DP Bluetooth profile, you can stream your music to a pair of compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones. You can connect your laptop (either via Bluetooth or wired USB) and enjoy dial-up networking--surf the Internet, send email, and access files from a server.

In addition to voice calls, text messaging, and MMS capability, the phone also ships with a built-in email client with support for POP3, SMTP and IMAP4 protocols (as well as the ability to view attachments such as PDFs and Word documents). You can also connect via instant messaging (IM) services such as Windows Live, Yahoo!, and AOL. T9 predictive text entry, which is a technology that makes it easier for entering text on handsets, is built into the unit--a plus for mobile email and text messaging users. The A737 also comes stock with a built-in WAP 2.0 web browser for downloads and mobile web browsing via MEdia Net. Other features include: 50 MB internal flash memory, with MicroSD expansion Up to 1000 phonebook contacts, each with up to 5 numbers and 2 email addresses per contact USB 2.0 wired connectivity with mass storage capability 64-chord polyphonic ringtones and MP3 ringtones (with support for WMA and AAC) Voice memo recording up to 1 hour in length Hearing aid compatibility: T4/M4 rating TTY compatibility Java support for applications and games Personal organizer (calendar, calculator, alarm)

Vital Statistics
The Samsung A737 weighs 3.16 ounces and measures 3.9 x 1.9 x 0.6 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 3 hours of talk time, and up to 250 hours of digital standby time. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies as well as 850/1900 WCDMA (3G) frequencies.

 

What Customers Say About Samsung a737 Lime/Green Phone (AT&T):

Indoor use is better than my previous phone (Sony Ericsson T610), which did not work well in my home. The only way to do that is to create a playlist for each folder. I don't have the data plan. For example, if you press the AT&T logo (select button), it pauses, says the connection failed. The quality is on par for mobile phones, but not comparable to using a dedicated camera.The AT&T plan I have includes SMS text messages.

If you're going to pay the exhorbitant monthly fee for data, you should get a smart phone that makes better use of it. I wish that the phone knew or learned it had no data plan, and kept data-dependent features from getting in the way.On the other hand, there is a convenient configurable menu on another button from which you can select the features you actually use. I played two hours worth of songs and rated each of them. A useful feature that is not listed in the manual is "AIRPLANE" mode: it disables connection to the network, so that you can use the device on an airplane, for example to play mp3s or backup the phone's address book to your laptop. There is a LOUD *POP* at the beginning and end of each songs - that means two loud pops between tracks. The included PC software works, albeit with a non-intuitive interface and text and help file written by someone who does not know English very well.

This button is prominent on the phone and I had to learn NOT to press it from the main screen. I would like to play songs in a Music folder in the order they appear when sorted (my songs include a track number), as I can do with my Zen, so I can play an album in its intended order, or arbitrary mp3s in an order I have chosen. Other reviews complain about durability and battery life. I chose this phone hoping to carry one less device, by installing a 4GB Micro SD chip and using it as an mp3 player. That will put me in the habit of leaving it connected to the computer overnight to recharge (using a USB cable). A737 AS AN MP3 PLAYER: 1 star As mp3 players go, it's nearly unusable.I have a nice pair of standard earbuds (Koss "Plug") plugged in through an adapter, and they sound decent when the music is playing, but not as good as on my inexpensive but old Creative Zen Nano Plus mp3 player. If you play a lot of music on a flight, you won't be able to use the phone when you land.MISC COMMENTS The phone came with a charger and nothing else. I was hopeful when I saw that I could rate each song as it was playing, but this feature is useless.

Without a playlist, you can play by Album and by Artist only. There is a choice to "ask me when connecting" - but it greys out all but the Samsung PC software, so this setting is useless. Many features that require a data plan clog up the interface even when you don't have a data plan. So far mine is not broken, and I agree that the battery life is short.

I have to use step 4 even though it is louder than I prefer, because step 3 is much too quiet. As phones go, it is good enough. The ratings are available on the phone, but I can't transfer the ratings back to my mp3 library with any of the three mp3 transfer mechanisms - Windows Media Player, the included Multimedia Manager (which has a column for displaying the rating but apparently no way to set it), or the mass storage USB setting using File Manager copy.The battery life for playing music is poor: perhaps 3 hours, about the same as talking on the phone. You then have to press OK, then Back, then confirm that you want to exit from the browser, 3 different button presses just to cancel the unavailable feature.

It usually cuts off the first half-second of the song. They would be cheap except there is high postage, and no one seller has them all.Contrary to some reviews on Amazon, I CAN use 4GB Micro SD chip in this phone; the Kingston chip works fine.The 1 megapixel camera will sometimes come in handy when I don't have my real camera with me. OVERALL RATING 2 stars (average of my phone and mp3 ratings)A737 AS A PHONE: 3 stars. You will probably want to buy a lot of accessories to make the phone practical. I had to buy adapters to connect to USB (to charge, and to transfer data), and to use standard 2.5mm (1/8") stereo headphones. With the exhorbitant price of data plans, if you're going to pay that much monthly, you should invest in a phone that can make better use of the data features. SUMMARY The phone is ok for basic phone features. Between songs, there is a pause - sometimes short, sometimes long, and sometimes it is stuck until I push some buttons.The volume control has only 5 steps over a wide range from too quiet to too loud.

It's nice to be able to charge it from USB rather than carry an AC charger when traveling. The Multimedia Manager takes much too long (average 2 minutes each) to transfer mp3 files to or from the phone.The three included USB modes support the Samsung PC software, Windows Media Player protocol, and accessing the MicroSD (if present) like a USB memory stick. That does soften my complaints in the previous paragraph - except for the AT&T logo button starting the browser. Every time I push buttons to navigate the menus on the phone, there is the same LOUD *POP*. People can message me by emailing 10-digit-phone-number@txt.att.net, which is convenient, but I cannot reply to them without a data plan, except using SMS to their phone.The alarm clock and address book applications are fine. The crippling problems in the MP3 player render it nearly unusable for that purpose.

This phone goes to 6, not 5. Don't get me wrong, but other than music and texting, not that great. It is. This phone is amazing for contact. However, ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC RECEPTION. I also could text with no bars.

It's a little hard to organize your music, so I create playlists which seem to work well.There are too many internet connections though. The sound is great, and there's even a handy dandy music button on the front. I didn't get internet because I don't need it, but it seems that you can get to it on every last menu. Have to be disappointed in the battery life. I got this phone because it seemed nice. Sounds a little fuzzy, and is way off when calling someone near any sort of signal, i.e. the radio station.

I was up a mountain 30 miles from anything worth mentioning, and I got 3 bars. Most of the time I get 6, yes, 6 bars. On standby, it lasts 3-4 days. I was looking for a music phone and found it. A note, as long as you don't have the picture of a phone with a slash through it, YOU HAVE RECEPTION.

If you call, recharge that day or your phone will die. Calling is okay I guess. I had a 30 minute conversation with ONE BAR. Menu layout is simple, and there is much customization if you want it.

I do my share and do fine with it, but the quick-link create-a-message from the main screen does not allow you to access your inbox and outbox like the D-807 did, which is a feature I miss. It's colorful, it's cute and it's almost a functional slider - nothing on the face to push to slide - but it's incredibly fragile. Mobile email did not include GMail, which I had to download separately (thank you Google).This phone was not made for text messaging. My favorite feature of this phone is the "My Menu", which lets you select the tools and applications you use most and order them accordingly. I got this phone in July as a replacement for my stolen D-807, the precursor. check it out Transparent Crystal Clear Case Cover for Brand Samsung SGH A737 A-737 Protective Cell Phone Hard SNAP-ON. The thing that I dislike most about this phone is its flimsy build. It's just a quirk, but a really annoying one.

Even that is too much for this phone, and I just bought a hardcover case for it because I'm concerned about the integrity of the casing. T9 is terrible and once the phone learns a word it tends to use it instead of high-use words. The menu setups are almost identical, and it took me about a day to figure out the options that differed. I used to carry phones in my back pocket and broke the habit with this phone to try to extend its lifetime, so when I use a pocket it goes in a front pocket. The keys are flat and indistinguishable from each other, making typing a challenge. for example, I entered an address months ago, the phone learned "Ct", and every time I type "at" it gives me "Ct". Fortunately Amazon Marketplace has a clear plastic cover for less than $4 including shipping. I'll write a review as soon as I get it.

The Samsung A737 has been nothing but trouble. Called ATT and have received two new phones, changed the card and still not working. First two months worked fine, but when I downloaded songs, the trouble started. I can no longer make or receive calls in my home, near my home or a mile away. Took the card and inserted in my old Nokia and phone works fine. Do not buy this phone.

I was up for renewal and my x507 was getting long in the tooth. Oh well, its a beast, a great media player (4gb MicroSD yay)., and an excellent phone. It is more or less identical to the Sync, just a slider.

I loved the Centro till I realized I didnt know how to make a call. This is bothersome as I have a ton of java apps that are FREE but the JRE is locked so you cant run java (easily) without downloading through WAP, which I refuse to pay for.Second, the Recieve AGC (Auto Gain Control) is a mess and makes sounds waver from soft to loud. I ventured to the ATT store to shop for a phone (I was looking at the Centro).

Its amazing in nearly every regard except three things.First, the locked JRE. I gave that up right quick and then found the a737. I normally hate anything but flips, but this was sleek, nice, and came in a color thats different.

Use this code to find the menus to turn it off:*#0002*audio# Its labeled Rx AGC.Third, as noted above, the battery life does not compare to either my x427m, x497, or x507. Better call quality in/out than my x507, and half the radiation.

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