vashtiii @ May 4 4:29 PM
I think the SAMSUNG BLAST is a great phone to have!! It has many different features on it and i enjoy having it toooooooooo!!!
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geekboy2000 @ Jul 25, 08 3:28 PM
I find the Blast to be a great phone overall, particularly for moderate texting use. SureType works quite well. I also found the battery life to be good *except* if used in an environment where it needs to constantly search for a signal. That'll kill it in an 8 hour workday. The inability to add custom alert sounds (ringtones can be customized, but not alert tones) is a minor annoyance. Otherwise though, great form factor, call quality, and build quality.
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decent phone
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2.5 out of 5
By: Mario Baiz on Saturday, March 14, 2009From: East Chicago, IN (United States)
Experience: 1 Years
Pros: good camera
music player is good
voice/sound quality is good
predictive text helps alot
nice decent sized screenCons: the qwerty keyboard is kinda smashed in there
battery life sucks
Summary: the blast is a good first phone to have if you like texting and like slider phones then get this phone, the keypad does take awhile to get used to i know it took me like a month to get used to it, and the battery drains quick if your texting alot . Overall i like this phone im still currently using it
music player is good
voice/sound quality is good
predictive text helps alot
nice decent sized screenCons: the qwerty keyboard is kinda smashed in there
battery life sucks
Summary: the blast is a good first phone to have if you like texting and like slider phones then get this phone, the keypad does take awhile to get used to i know it took me like a month to get used to it, and the battery drains quick if your texting alot . Overall i like this phone im still currently using it
gthe blast
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3.5 out of 5
By: DESHAWNDRA B . on Tuesday, June 17, 2008From: HOUSTON, TX (United States)
Experience: 2 Weeks
Pros: I love the color, the email, and most of all the mp3Cons: Hard to copy all of the files from the memory card.Summary: I went from the Wing to the Blaskt and its a huge difference very basic but cool at the same time.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
I must've had brain damage when I purchased the Blast.
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3.3 out of 5
By: Tyler Wells on Friday, April 04, 2008From: Taylorsville, UT (United States)
Experience: 3 Months
Pros: The phone is a nice phone. It is my first sliding phone and QWERTY key pad. The email with no internet plan needed is very nice. Very good for a first time phone.Cons: The Cons, well, this wasn't my first phone, I plan buying my old model of phone at FULL price cause I can't stand this one. The battery life Stinks, it barely lasts half a day if you use it alot and even you'll get to two bars to one bar within a day if it sits. The messaging is a pain cause if you send the same text to multiple people, you have to WAIT till that message is sent to each person one by one. Also if the signal is lost, it won't continue sending the message till you tell it you tellSummary: The Samsung Blast is a good choice if you are thinking about purchasing your first or upgrading from a really old model. It's really good for Email and IM, but lacks in user friendly personalization and also consistent functions for all the features. All in all, first phone, Awesome, but if you are used to high end phones like the RAZR, SideKick, Shadow (esp Shadow), BlackBerry or similar, think twice.
1 out of 5 people found this review helpful
Great Phone
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4.2 out of 5
By: Dan Cross on Thursday, January 03, 2008From: Minneapolis, MN (United States)
Experience: 3 Weeks
Pros: Cost(about$30-$40 with contract), ease of use and features(camera,MP3 and ability to get e mail without adding internet to your plan).Cons: The menu(s) on this phone are a bit of a pain to get use to and it stocked with very few ringtone options(guess they wan you to buy them). You can use mp3`s as ringtones though.Summary: It`s a great little starter phone for people interested in getting a smart phone . It`s far from being a Blackberry but very user friendly.
14 out of 30 people found this review helpful
samsung blast
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4.8 out of 5
By: adam schweiger on Tuesday, November 13, 2007From: sandiego, CA (United States)
Experience: 4 Weeks
Pros: thin,loud mp3 playback when not using the muic player,good camera,nice customization fetures.nice battery life,blackbeey style keypadCons: while playing music on the music player the volume isnt as loud as it would be if you played it straight off your memory card, battery seems to drain quicker while using instant messanger,no flash on camera, keypad seems to only register one action when you press it twice fast.Summary: So far i gotta say the samsung blast is a awsome phone it does everything i would want a cell phone to do if you have a converter that can conver videos into 3pg format then you can put your own videos onto the phone. there were some small thisng that bugged me like the lower sound when usung the music player,no flash,and the responsivness on the keypad but besides that i love the phone and would definatly recomend it
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Blast reminded me of the Samsung T809 - one of my all time favorite T-Mobile phones - when I took it out of the box. A thin (12.7 mm), slightly wider than normal (106 x 15 mm) slider, Blast is compact and light but solid in hand, and features an attractive black with red accents color scheme. I really appreciated Blast's light weight (just 79 g), especially given the quality feel of the internal sliding mechanism. This handset stays open when it should and stays shut when it should, and sliding between the two states is made easy by a great spring mechanism.
The front panel of Blast features a two inch display flanked by a speaker cutout above, and an extensive control array below. A circular five-way directional array is flanked by two softkeys as well as dedicated keys for T-Zones (Web browser), Call, Cancel, and Clear, and one programmable shortcut button. Samsung did a nice job with the navigational buttons, packing a comfortable layout into a relatively small space and giving the keys themselves good tactile feedback.
A camera button and accessory port grace the right side of Blast, while a volume rocker switch and microSD memory card slot can be found on the left spine. The power button rests along the top edge of the phone, and when you slide the front panel up, the rear side of that top edge reveals the camera sensor and a small mirror for self-portraits. I've always liked Samsung's design for slider camera phones, as it keeps the camera sensor protected from dust and scratches when the phone is slid shut.
Sliding the panel up reveals Blast's SureType messaging keypad - kudos to T-Mobile and Samsung for trying to put some smart design into a consumer messaging phone. Featuring twenty buttons where standard dialing layouts only have twelve, Blast maps letters to a regular QWERTY layout instead of the telephone-style ABC, DEF, GHI, etc arrangement. The result is both a more familiar arrangement of characters and only having one or two letters per key instead of three - a combination that should yield more efficient thumb typing.
While SureType has become quite popular on RIM's