Samsung E1100 Reviews

The Samsung E1100 is a level entry phone, designed for end users whose main focus is calling and texting. A simple design, the E1100 has a comfortable keypad, making data entry via T9 predictive text as easy as you would want. The Samsung E1100 is one of the lightest phones currently available, weighing in at an extremely light 70g. The expanded phone book allows for names to be stored with multiple numbers under each entry, whilst the call logging feature can capture the last 20 numbers accessed on the phone, either incoming, outgoing or missed calls. The menu layout is a simple grid affair, navigated by a 5 way navigation D-Pad, with extra features on the phone including a flashlight option and voice memo facility.
ideal phone if you want to make calls and send text messages
Useful and basic little mobile phone. Nice colour screen and lightweight. For a small phone the keys are quite big which is good for someone like me with big clumsy fingers.
No camera, MP3 player or WAP function. Has one game, Sudoku. Other features include stopwatch, timer, alarm clock and calendar. One charge lasts about a week. On the whole this is an ideal phone if you want to make calls and send text messages and nothing more.
now I dont think I'm going to get another phone
I got this phone after my other one broke as something to do me over until I get another phone, but after 2 weeks of using it I dont think I'm going to get another phone.
Its keypad is nice to use and very rarely misses out a letter (I've found a lot of cheap phones do this as I'm a rather fast texter). Its very light, its got a good backlight, which you can change, and the calls are very clear (on your side at least).
The ringtones are ok, but you cant put songs on there (meaning also no infa-red or bluetooth) and you cant add on pictures either, no camera also, which at first annoyed me but on the plus side, it doesnt ruin any songs for me.
Overall I would say if you only want a phone for texting and calling get this one. I got it for £4 but had to get a top up of £10.
if you want a cheap phone that makes phone calls and sends texts
I bought this phone when my Tocco went into repair and the only loan phone I was offered was this horrible little Motorola. Saw this one up for a fiver (plus a £10 top-up requirement) and thought to myself "ah it's only for a couple of weeks. And it has to be better than the Motorola". How right I was!
It's a simple design. No fancy features, no camera, no "apps" - just does exactly what it says on the tin. Plus I kinda miss the monotone classics! I'm almost starting to prefer it to my Tocco just because it's so much more simpler to use (baring in mind that I'm of the younger studenty generation!) and I couldn't ask for more. Plus I have my iPod if I really want to show off my photos, listen to music and play games. It even has a vibrate function, which surprised me for something so lightweight!
In conclusion, if you want a cheap phone that makes phone calls and sends texts, this is the one you'll want to get!
An excellent bare-bones call/text phone
An excellent bare-bones call/text phone. What it does, it does well: nothing you could seriously complain about for the price. Don't buy it for the "flashlight" though - all that means is that the screen goes bright white. No use at all except at close range in total darkness.
no jumping about between applications
Light neat design, easy to use, and navigate to all areas, there is no jumping about between applications. Buttons have good design strong and positive. Screen is very clear. The features are basic but for a simple phone this is the best I have used to date. Sound quality good.
- Colour Screen
- Loudspeaker
- GPRS
- EDGE
- FM Radio
Standy Time: Up to 250 hours
Talk Time: Up to 6 hours
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