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Reviewing the Samsung Slash

 

No, I haven’t been able to get my hands on the new Samsung Slash from Virgin Mobile. But our pals at infoSync have the skinny. And they’re not too impressed, though that’s totally relative. It might not stand up to higher-end phones, but for a prepaid phone through Virgin, it actually holds up pretty well.

The most important thing to hear is that call quality is impressive. Yeah, cell phones have evolved to be far more than a phone, but that’s still its No. 1 function. InfoSync also gave the Slash high marks for messaging, so that covers priority No. 2.

Anyone out there have a Slash and want to refute the review? The main problems, they say, are with the IMing and email services, as well as Web browsing. But, as I said, it succeeds in the two most important categories: talking and texting.

So let’s hear what other users have to say about the Samsung Slash.

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One Response

  1. jennifer Says

    i bought the slash and im not having any problems with it except for using bluetooth it wont connect nor does it give me an option to connect. The bluetooth is the only problem i am having with it, other than the bluetooth it has been a great phone.


    Posted on August 16th, 2008 at 2:06 pm

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