Reviewed by: Megan H. Chan - Apr 20, 2007
Introduction
Coated in a soft metallic champagne color, the SCH-U740 is Samsung's
answer to an all-in-one PDA, mobile phone and email messenger seeks to deliver
a slew of multimedia options to its consumers. Users can switch comfortably
between the U740's two opening methods: portrait mode, or a standard clamshell,
and a landscape mode which reveals its QWERTY keyboard.
Consumers can type quickly using Wireless Sync, Verizon's proprietary
email solution. With Wireless Sync, users can synchronize the U740 with
a PC for easy access to their new email, calendar, contacts and task information.
The dual-band U740 is fairly compact at 3.84" x 2.04" x 0.58" and offers
improved functions on standard applications like voice recognition. However,
a confusing menu navigation system makes it difficult for users to access
these improvements. Once they do though, Verizon's gateway to VCAST video
and music allows for endless options to expound upon.
Design
Samsung pitches the U740 as the silver bullet to its consumers' multi-media
ticks. Its design is innovative and comfortable with its reversible full
landscape, QWERTY keyboard mode and clamshell design. With it's sleek black
interior with comfortable bubble buttons and highlighted silver number pad
keys, the phone is well on its way to becoming a light-weight multi-media
winner (It weighs 3.6 oz.). Though it is a lightweight, the U740 still feels
solid and keyboard pads firm.
However,
while the double hinge is helpful for users not willing to fully commit
to a landscape design from the more traditional clamshell is very useful,
many of the phones entertainment functions only work when the phone is opened
in landscape mode.
The soft, metallic champagne colored casing fits well with its fairly
bright 1.1-inch external screen. However, the touch-sensitive music controls
on the exterior are difficult to activate. Also, the left hand side charger
outlet also serves as a headphone outlet, which means simultaneous charging
and listening are impossible unless the two interior independent speakers
are put to use. The buttons can only be used when the music player is on
and the keys lock. Every time a track needs changing, the U740 must be unlocked
and without a strict locking setting, those with wandering fingers might
accidentally skip the track while grazing their finger over the pad. Smarter
exterior buttons include a left-hand side volume control and expandable
microSD memory card slot on the right hand side along with a speakerphone
key.
The U740's interior has a slew of buttons in addition to its unique QWERTY
keyboard. A typical rounded arrow button pad is customizable with its options.
Also, an automatic camera/video camera button links to that function. A
direct button also activates voice recognition, which is often spotty. But
with all these great options, the keys are still crammed and users with
fingers bigger than a regular pen-size point might find it difficult to
use.
Out of the box, the Samsung SCH-U740 comes with an 800 mAh Li-Ion battery,
Travel Charger, 2.5 mm Headset Adaptor, and User Guide.
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