Samsung Star GT-S5230 Unlocked Phone with Full Touchscreen Quad-Band GSM Bluetooth, 3.2 MP Camera, Voice Record, MP3 and MP4 Speaker Phone–U.S. Version with 1 Year Warranty (Black)
Samsung Star GT-S5230 Unlocked Phone with Full Touchscreen Quad-Band GSM Bluetooth, 3.2 MP Camera, Voice Record, MP3 and MP4 Speaker Phone–U.S. Version with 1 Year Warranty (Black)
- This unlocked Samsung S5230 Black cell phone is compatible with GSM carriers like T-Mobile and ATandT. It will not work with CDMA carriers
- Quad-band Unlocked GSM cell phone compatible with 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies plus GPRS/EDGE capabilities
- Touchscreen, EDGE Class 12, Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, USB v2.0, SMS, MMS, E-Mail, Stereo FM radio with RDS
- Talk time up to 700 hours – Standby up to 700 hours
- Display with 256K colors touchscreen, Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate, Supports microSD (up to 16GB)
- 3.2 mp camera
- Card Slot
- mp3
- mp4 player
- quad band
Samsung Star s5230 star Full touch screen Quad Band gsm Bluetooth 3.2mp camera Voice record mp3 mp4 Speaker phone Touch screen Stereo headset included Data cable included Online widget Touch wiz LCD 3″ WQVGA TFT display 1 year US warranty Bluetooth with A2dp Stereo Bluetooth English or Spanish menu
List Price: $ 199.00
Price: $ 90.99
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Everything is very satisfactoiry but the battery hours,
Well, nobody is perfect. This samsung S5230 is not perfect either, has very well touch monitor (not sensitive); The body is light, good small size, good reception, good sound, good display, ok photo, allow MicroSD with a good size of memory, quad band and unlocked, well structured display interface and button placements, very responsive lock button, etc. etc… The battery life is terrible, between 24-30 hours with very light use, i.e. 3-4 calls a day of 2-5 minutes/each. However, with the price of $130s, compared to LG Vue, or even iPhone… I think I can live with that (I have iPod touch that is pretty similar to the iPhone, just w/o 3G, GPS and GSM capability). Not recommended for those who are traveling a lot, but good for those who stay stationary a lot The features are awesome.
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|Nice phone–Funciona en Costa Rica–,
After some usage, I can tell I have used this cellphone enough for writing a review. It is a nice phone with really cool features. The size is good enough for you to handle it comfortably. The camera takes good quality photos but not so good quality videos. It only works on GSM so Internet browsing is slow –probably also depends on the provider– The bluetooth is easy to turn on/off and the speaker is really good for conferencing as it’s very loud. The screen sensibility is cut at the corners/borders. It reads MP3s and the FM Radio works only with the earphone but it is OK. The games it comes with are really good –especially the sudoku one– I plugged a 4GB microSD class 4 card and no problems detecting the card or uploading/downloading stuff from it.
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|Good, not great,
You’ve read the specs on the phone; the screen is nice, the touch works about expected, the OS is laid out logically, and it has a few goodies & apps tucked away so that you feel its more than a basic phone. It also works with AT&T with no problem.
Physically, the phone is light, smaller than it appears, and the battery seems to be fine, although I don’t talk a lot on my phone. The Camera works well in either landscape or portrait mode, and the camera app fast and works fine.
Here’s the stuff that isn’t so great:
1) While the phone supports bluetooth, it only appears to support very basic profiles, so it doesn’t look like you can transfer pictures, addresses, and data with your computer which is a significant drawback
2) I was very disappointed to realize it doesn’t support a normal headphone. Instead, it has a weird proprietary headphone jack, and the headphones supplied are about the lowest quality
3) The FM radio is great except that it won’t play the FM radio without the headphones attached. But here’s the weird part, once the headphone is attached you can play it through the speaker. You can’t make this stuff up.
4) No WiFi, which means data access will always cost you money through your carrier.
I would buy it again. The screen quality and size make it worth $100. But don’t expect this to compete with a smart phone. Its more like a basic phone with a few extras.
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