
Pretty in Pink, or Green

I am a Newby to mobile phones, having done without until about three months ago.I bought the Samsung D900i as a replacement for an identical phone which I managed to break before I had a chance to use it properly.This says nothing about the phone and a lot about me. I am more careful now.The Samsung has a host of accessories which can be purchased seperately, which all add to the functionality of the phone.~blue tooth earpeices, laptop battery chargers, crystal clear covers -cheap as chips on E bay.
It is a slide phone, with a load of functions built in, most of which I dont use, but if you want wap, mp3 player, photos, file sharing, and a bit of bling factor the this is the phone for you.
However, the usability of the phone is a bit of a faff on.It takes a bit getting used to the multi menus and sub menus, so trying to do something in a hurry is out.The phone has a tendancy to switch off half way through a conversation, and the network link (signal) is weak compared to an ancient Nokia-half-house-brick which i used to compare signal link strength.The Phone seems a bit flimsy, and care must be used to avoid damaging the screen when trying to remove the battery cover.A plastic clip on cover can be bought which offers some strength to the phone, but grit still gets between the cover and the screen to cause unsightly marks.Thescreen is hard to see in daylight, and ring tone is also a bit muted,and missed calls can happen. that saidt the phone connects to the internet, via a computer,easily and free down loadable software from Samsung opens up a whole new area of creativity.Create your own sounds and the software allows you to download them to your phone. Not all the tones can be changed though, or maybe they can, but you need to be a member of MENSA to work out how.
Naturally I bought mine second hand, and even new the (locked to a network) phone is fairly cheap, on E bay @ £65. Retail, the phone is unrealistically priced, and there are plenty cheaper phones, but not with a 3Mpixel camera etc.
This phone is a metallic pink colour,and the phone also comes in a variety of other less interesting colours. An easy way to personalise this phone is to paint the inside of the clear plastic cover(which you have to buy seperately) with Humbrol paint (e bay), which is easy to do, and gives a good result. I dont know anyone else with a pink and green phone.
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