Reviewed by: Allen Tsai - Dec 19, 2003
Introduction
The new Samsung SGH-E715 replaces the tremendously popular V205. It boasts
the same great 65,000 TFT color screen, and robust 40 tone polyphonic
ring tones. But it also contains many upgrades and fixes that the V205
didn't have.
The differences between the SGH-E715 and SGH-E710 are small. The SGH-E715 will be
released in North American and run on the 900 / 1900 GSM bands, while
the E710 is planned for Europe and run on the 900 / 1800 GSM bands. Both
phones contain an OLED front display. However the E710's has 256 colors
while the SGH-E715's is monochrome. Aside from that the phones are almost
indistinguishable.
For the purpose of this review, we played with the SGH-E715 released in
the U.S. However the E710 is virtually the same thing.
Design
Samsung
arguably makes the most popular clamshell phones in the industry. And
one of the reasons is the design and functionality. After the incredible
success of the V200 / V205, Samsung has released the SGH-E715 series. Similar
to the V205, the SGH-E715 sports a 65,000 color screen, 40 tone polyphonic
ring tones, and the same clamshell design.
But aside from the basic similarities, the SGH-E715 has many improvements
and upgrades. For instance, Samsung has taken the V205's solid camera
and now added and improved many features in the SGH-E715. A rare built-in
flash, filters, frames, and multishot functionality are just a few to
name. The robust set of features are one of the best we've seen.
However, one thing missing that was very innovative in the V205 was
the rotating camera on the hinge. Its camera was able to be turned up
to 180 degrees, so you could take self portraits, or pictures with your
friends. Unfortunately, the SGH-E715 has moved the camera to a more conventional
front lid position. Perhaps the reason being the added flash and the lack
of room to place on the hinge.
The physical characteristics are well designed though. The SGH-E715 is
slightly smaller as well. At 90 x 45 x 24 mm, it's compact enough to fit
comfortably in your pocket while large enough to find in a purse. But
perhaps the most interesting and unknown feature is the antenna. Samsung
has mentioned its new internal antenna design it calls an Intenna. Supposedly,
the Intenna is just as receptive as traditional external antennas without
the unattractive appeal it might pose to some tastes. But we'll get to
that later.
Screen
The same great screen found on the V205 is present on the SGH-E715. The
internal 128 x 160 px color TFT screen has 65,000 colors. The TFT screen,
as opposed to STN, has the circuit transistors placed on the glass at
the pixel location instead of the need to scan the pixel location. This
results in greatly increasing the response time and allows for very fast
refresh rates. It comes in handy when playing action packed games, where
fast refresh rates are needed.
The
screen is divided into 3 parts. There's a top toolbar, the center where
the wallpaper is, and a bottom toolbar. The actual area for the viewable
area for the wallpaper is 128 x 128 px and measure 1.7 inches diagonally
for a large viewing area.
The SGH-E715 also has an external 80 x 64 px monochrome OLED (Organic Light-Emitting
Diode) screen on the outer lid. However, that's not to say the SGH-E715's
front screen is black and white. The OLED emits four different colors.
An OLED is an electronic device made by placing a series of organic thin
films between two conductors. When electrical current is applied, a bright
light is emitted. This process is called electrophosphorescence.
When used to produce displays, OLED technology produces self-luminous
displays that do not require backlighting. This means that you can see
who's calling in a movie theater without lighting the whole room up.
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