Sunday, December 11, 2011

Samsung S3500

The S3500 may not push the boundaries of mobile phone gadgetry, but it has the essentials in good working order. The music player provides a decent sonic set-up, with a regular Samsung tune player tidily taking care of business. It has standard Samsung music player software, with tunes listed in familiar MP3 player categories, and controls operated by the D-pad.

Its audio performance is reasonable through the boxed stereo earphones. The headset is run-of-the-mill average, and sound is acceptable but not ear-caressingly lovely; it can be a touch trebly, particularly at higher volumes, with bass lacking real presence.

Unsurprisingly for a budget phone, there's no standard 3.5mm headphone socket or adapter in-box, Samsung using its normal multi-connector socket on the side for all plug-ins - earphones, USB and charger. There is a MicroSD card slot - it's under the battery pack - which can support cards up to 8GB, though no card comes in-box. The phone's onboard memory is around 45MB, so if you're fancy more than a handful of tracks, a cheap MicroSD card is a wise investment.

You can enjoy plenty of free music though - via the phone's FM radio, another functional but perfectly serviceable standard piece of kit
Samsung S3500

Samsung S3500
Samsung S3500
Samsung S3500

Samsung S3500

Samsung S3500

No comments:

Post a Comment