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by jo.com - Top 10, Dec 17 '02
Pros: It has a data port and everything I could ever need. Cons: No day-glow colors on the screen, the flip can break. Some confusing terms.
I certainly expect that some of the toys you will be assembling soon will be more difficult than my new Samsung SGH-N105 was to figure out but as someone technologically challenged, it took me 3 days. (Versus my Erikson which took me 10...
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by jetbluefan1 - Top 200, Dec 19 '02
Pros: light and small, features, looks, price Cons: average reception
My family has four cell phones. Three people live in my house. Two of us use cell phones. Heres the lineup: I have the SGH-N105 cell phone from Samsung which uses T-Mobile phone service. I also have another cell phone that I use for work. My wife...
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by aggieboy , Jul 17 '03
Pros: Small, good games, pretty easy to navigate, nice looking, easy to carry Cons: Flipper breaks off easily, worse reception than my Nokia, bad lighting, buttons too small
I'm on my 2nd SGH-N105 and this one seems to have problems similar to the one I replaced (defective ...
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Samsung N105 is totally worth the money!!!
by sbizzle ,Jan 11 '04
Pros: It has alot of memory to store names, numbers. Built-in web access Cons: The battery doesn't last very long. Not many good ring tones
The Samsung N105 is one of the best phones I've had so far (and I've had a lot of phones) It comes with 11 games, an internet browser, voice dial, flat, and light weight appearance. I ring tones aren't that great, but you can always add some new ones. Although I is a very good business phone, it's great for personal use also. You can record memos for 35 seconds each, and write memos also. In my opinion it is worth the money, even though it's not really expensive.
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