First Take
First announced at the ITU Telecom World in December 2006, the Samsung Ultra Music F300 raised a few eyebrows with its dual-screen feature when it made its appearance at CES early in the year. It's odd to see the cell phone playing second fiddle but, as its name suggests, the spotlight on this Samsung is on its musical talents. We have a prototype with us now to give you a preview. ...
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Average User Rating
from 5 users
7.6
out of 10User Reviews
Great phone for music lovers
Nov 24, 2008Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: slim, sd card slor for memory expanding. back up battery for longer life
Cons: confusing to operate in the begining, bad signal reception
Opinion:
The phone is great for on the go on the bus,train or long commute ridders, and music lovers. I got the phone last year and was pretty excited. but it took me a while to ge the hang of the music player functions but once i got it it was a great phone! but the touch tone is a hassle to deal with sometime. It was either too sensitive or too nonresponsive. takes a few tries to get the hang of it.
Touch sensitive nightmare
Jul 20, 2007Rating: 4 out of 10 (Mediocre)
Pros: great looking,good batt life.
Cons: no month view calender
Opinion:
Replying to trike00 this phone has no radio !
I had one for a week,it looks good,batt life is good(with supplied cover batt)
I have never used an ipod,so im not used to touch sensitive things....I found it very difficult.
Good Phone Overall but.....
Jul 14, 2007Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: Very slim. Dual function (phone/mp3). Radio. Leather casing cum extra battery pack.
Cons: Smal screen for phone. Cannot vibrate & ring at the same time.
Opinion:
Overall is a great phone apart from the obvious small screen. I would not be writing the good parts cause i think most of it are already stated. But there're some basic function which are not available which make it disappointing too. Like it's unable to vibrate + ring, so it's either ring or vibrate. Sometimes although it's attached to the additional battery pack, the phone will not get the power from it. So you even though the extra battery pack is full but your phone has only 1 bar, sometimes attaching it to the extra batt pack won't make any different. The last think is the security issue, I used to have Samsung D900 which is able to set security to individual folders but not this one. I guess all this are due to software problem which I hope Samsung resolves with the next software/firmware update. Lastly I hope Samsung would make their phones rings louder like Nokia ... Read more
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