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Samsung Highlight - Fire (T-Mobile Flexpay) Product Overview

Samsung Highlight - Fire (T-Mobile Flexpay) Detail

The Samsung Highlight brings full web browsing to your fingertips with its large Touchscreen Display - And its 3G Capability and wide array of one touch applications makes for a quick and easy internet experience without all of the waiting.

The 3.1 Megapixel Camera with Video Capture makes sure you'll never miss a moment and sharing is easy with your Samsung Highlight through Video, Picture and Text Messaging - Add on a MicroSD Card to increase the length of your videos and store even more pictures.
br The Samsung Highlight is available in two unique colors, Fire - and Ice.

Samsung Highlight - Fire (T-Mobile Flexpay)

  • 2.5 inch Capacitive Touchscreen Display
  • 3G Capable for speed optimization
  • 3.1 Megapixel Camera with Flash/video
  • Stereo Bluetooth Connectivity
  • MicroSDHC memory card slot
  • Real Web Browsing with HTML web browser
  • Text, Picture, Video, and Instant Messaging
  • T-Mobile MyFaves compatible for unlimited calling to any five people of your choice

Included Accessories

  • Battery
  • Charger
  • USB Cable
  • SIM Card
  • Stereo Hands-Free Headset
  • English/Spanish user guide

Samsung Highlight - Fire (T-Mobile Flexpay) Product Features

Cell Phone Design
Phone Style Candy Bar / Open Face
Phone Size Standard
Phone Thickness Ultra-thin
Dimensions (H x W x D) 4.2 x 2.1 x 0.5 in
Weight (w/standard battery) 3.7 oz
Keyboard Type Virtual QWERTY / Touchscreen
External LCD Yes
Touchscreen Yes
Screen Size Not Available
Display 240x400 pixels, 262K Colors
Accelerometer Yes
Multiple Colors Available Yes
Mil-Spec/Rugged No
Music, Camera & Video Features
Music Formats Supported AAC, AMR, EAAC+, MP3, AAC+
Streaming Music No
Music ID Service No
Headset Jack Type 2.5mm Plug
Ringtones Included Polyphonic
Songs as Ringtones Yes, but editing necessary
FM Radio No
Camera Resolution 3.0 Megapixel
Camera Zoom Type N/A
Camera Flash Yes
Camera Lens Type CCD
Video Recorder Yes
Video Formats supported 3GP, H.263, MPEG4
Video Recording Length determined by available memory
Video Playback Yes
Streaming Video No
Video Sharing Yes
Mobile TV Technology N/A
Organization & Tools
Threaded Text Messaging No
Phone Book Capacity Shared Memory
Multiple Phone Numbers per Contact Yes
Assign separate Ringtones per Contact No
Contact Manager Software Yes, Software Included
Messaging Text, Picture and Video Messaging
Instant Messaging Support Yes
Email accounts supported Not Available
GMail for Mobile App Yes
Google Mobile App available? Yes
Google Maps App available? Yes
Computer Syncing Yes, Software Included
USB Cable Syncing Yes, Cable included
Sync with Microsoft Outlook Yes, software included
Bluetooth Syncing Yes
Wireless Contact Backup N/A
Voice Recorder 60 seconds
Calculator Yes
Calendar Yes
Alarm Clock Yes
Notepad No
Turn by Turn Navigation N/A
Cell Phone Specifications
Operating System Not Applicable
Operating System Release Number Not Available
Java-Enabled Yes
BREW-Enabled No
Onboard Memory 180 MB
Removable Memory Card - Type Micro SD Card
Maximum Memory Card Capacity 32GB SDHC
Removable Memory Accessibility N/A
Hot Swappable Memory No
Photo Caller ID Yes
Push To Talk No
Speakerphone Full Duplex
External Volume Control Yes
Service / Support 1 Year Warranty
Accessibility
Voice-Activated Dialing No
Language Options Multiple Languages
Hearing Aid Compliance M3
Adjustable Font Size No
Digital TTY/TTD No
Battery Specifications
Talk Time Up to 390 mins
Standby Time Up to 432 hrs
Type of Battery Lithium Ion battery
Connectivity
3G Data Capable Yes
Wi-Fi No
Web Browser Full HTML
GPS Yes
GPS Type S-GPS
Bluetooth Yes
Stereo Bluetooth Yes
USB Cable Yes
USB Port Type Mini-USB
IR Port No
Network Technology
Technology GSM 850/900/1800/1900; GPRS
Voice Frequencies 850/1900
Data Technology GSM: GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA
Data Frequencies 850/1900
3G Yes
UMA No
Data Throughput Speed T-Mobile 3G up to 1 Mbps
International Features
Can I call people outside the US and Canada? Yes
International 3G Data Roaming No
International 2G Data Roaming Yes
Can I make and receive calls outside the US and Canada? Yes
Can I send and receive text messages from people outside the US and Canada? Yes
Can I send and receive messages while outside the US and Canada? Yes
Can I use the email and mobile web features on my phone while outside the US and No

Recommended Plans

Individual Plans Family Plans
Plan NameT-Mobile Even More Individual 500 for Flexpay T-Mobile Even More Individual 1000 for Flexpay T-Mobile Even More Individual Unlimited for Flexpay
Anytime Minutes5001000Unlimited
Nights & WeekendsUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Included FeaturesCall Waiting, Voice Mail, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Conference CallingCall Waiting, Voice Mail, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Conference CallingCall Waiting, Voice Mail, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Conference Calling
Monthly Fee (for voice minutes)$39.99$49.99$59.99
Phone Price$19.99$19.99$19.99
 

Expert Reviews of Samsung Highlight - Fire (T-Mobile Flexpay)

Expert Rating: 4.3
by Joni Blecher -- September 15th 2009

The Samsung Highlight is a slim touch screen cell phone that has a lot going for it: 3G connectivity with T-Mobile’s Web2Go interface, 3-megapixel camera, solid battery life, and impressive call quality. Plus the cell phone even comes with included headphones that work with the Samsung proprietary headset jack. In short, if you want a cell phone that offers impressive call quality, a speedy web experience, in a size that’s easy to transport in a shirt pocket, the Highlight is worth consideration.

Call Quality

Calls and speakerphone: We found calls loud and clear on the Samsung Highlight. We didn’t even need to use the side volume keys to adjust the audio up or down. Callers said we came through loud and clear, as if we were standing right next to them. Using the speakerphone didn’t seem to degrade call quality on our end and we appreciate how easy it is to activate the speakerphone. Additionally, you don’t have to be too close to the cell phone when using the speakerphone to be heard by callers – a definite plus.

Audio quality: Playback of songs is acceptable through the cell phone’s speakers, and songs didn’t sound terribly tinny. The Samsung Highlight has a proprietary headset jack. The cell phone’s charger and the headset jack share the same proprietary port. The good news is that the cell phone comes with a stereo headset that works with the proprietary port. Audio sounded decent through these headsets. Another option is to get a stereo Bluetooth headset since the Samsung Highlight also supports that feature.

Ease of Use

Menu/phone book: The Samsung Highlight has a menu interface that’s designed to make using the touch screen fun to use and to provide a deeper level of personalization – more than just cosmetic changes. In a straight line going down the edge of the left hand side of the screen are a series of icons. You can, of course, swipe your finger up and down the line to scroll through the icons. The icons correspond to an application on the Samsung cell phone and tapping on one of the icons will launch that application. If you hold and drag that icon onto the remaining screen area you’ll get a mini version of the app on the screen, which you can then position anywhere on the screen. For example, if you select music, a mini-player will appear on the screen that you can use to play, stop/pause, and skip to other songs. Additionally, stationed at the bottom of the screen are one touch access to the Phone, Phone Book, Web, and Menu.

We particularly like the button that sits between the talk and end buttons: It’s a back button. Whenever you are somewhere in an application you don’t want to be, simply press the back button and it will either back you out one screen at a time or ask if you’d like to ‘Exit an Application’. We found it a helpful tool for navigating through the cell phone’s menus. Another fun feature on this Samsung is the RSS reader application, where you can essentially add your favorite RSS feeds for easy access. We also particularly like how easy it is to use the phone book, which can store 2,000 contacts (separated by first and last name), each with four phone numbers, web site, multiple e-mail addresses, 4 IM handles, a street address, and a picture.

Camera/video: The Samsung Highlight sports a 3-megapixel camera that can take photos and record short videos. It lacks a flash and a tiny mirror near the lens for snapping self-portraits. You can snap a picture by pressing the dedicated camera button located on the lower right hand corner of the cell phone’s spine. Since the Samsung Highlight does come with a 3-megapixel digital camera it does have its fair share of settings, such as white balance, exposure meter (spot, matrix, and center-weighted), and effects (normal, negative, water color, black and white, and sepia). If you don’t know what any of those terms mean, no worries; once you select one a feature definition scrolls across the bottom of the screen.

About taking pictures, the shutter is acceptable. As expected, the entire screen turns into a viewfinder (similar to digital cameras), so it seems like you have more room to frame your photo. Additionally, once you take a picture there are a few things you can do with it such as edit it, share it, upload it to an online album, print it via Bluetooth, and our favorite: add a voice recording and send it as a digital postcard. As for image quality, we were impressed with the quality both on screen and downloaded to a computer. We found colors to be vivid and the images clear and sharp. You can also take videos with this cell phone, too. Video quality is pretty good and images really only blur when you shake the camera.

Music: The Samsung Highlight sports an MP3 player and comes with 60MB of internal memory, so you can’t store a ton of songs and pictures on the cell phone. If you want more storage, we recommend buying an optional MicroSD media card, as this cell phone will support up to a 16GB MicroSD card. You can play MP3s, Apple’s AACs audio files, and Microsoft’s WMA audio. As noted, the audio quality is pretty good through the cell phone speaker.

Before we get into too many music details, we’re happy to report that you can set any song as a ringtone either for all incoming calls or just an individual contact. The Samsung Highlight doesn’t have many audio-centric controls such as the ability to manually adjust bass and treble, but there is a Sound Effects menu where you can choose the genre of music of songs such as Rock or Jazz to optimize playback. It really doesn’t make a big difference either way. There’s also the ability to Shuffle, Repeat All or just one song, and Skip songs. You can even create playlists on the fly. Another nice feature is that music will still play in the background while you’re using other features. When necessary the application will pause the music (for example, when a call comes in or you’re taking a picture), but then it will resume where it left off.

Connectivity/Bluetooth/3G: We were able to pair the Samsung cell phone with a Plantronics 925 Bluetooth headset. We found call quality to be acceptable with the headset. And callers had no idea we were using a headset let alone a cell phone. Additionally, the Highlight supports 3G so there’s very little delay when surfing the web.

Design

Look and feel:This Samsung cell phone is more on the minimalistic side – read: it’s not littered with too many buttons. In fact, the front of the cell phone only has three keys: Talk, Back, and End/Power. On the Highlight’s side spines you’ll find volume keys, dedicated camera key, and a lock key. About that Lock Key, this replaces the lock function found on the display of most touch screen cell phones. When you want to use the cell phone, you’ll be prompted to unlock it by touching this key. While we appreciate how secure this makes the cell phone, we did need to extend the time before the cell phone automatically locked as a result of no use.

The Samsung Highlight cell phone comes in two colors: Fire (which is really more of an orange) and Ice (which is essentially blue). The cell phone feels comfortable in the hand, fitting just right so that you can still easily maneuver through the cell phone’s features one handed if desired. It also isn’t too uncomfortable when you hold it up to your ear or cradle it between ear and shoulder for longer calls. However, since the screen comes so close to your face, it can attract a lot of face grease. About that screen, it’s pretty bright. We are also happy to report that we found the screen easy to view in direct sunlight.

Keypad: Like many cell phones today the Samsung Highlight has a touch screen and as such offers two types of keypads: numeric and QWERTY. As far as touch screens go the one found on the Highlight was pretty responsive and even better once we calibrated the screen. . We like the numeric keypad that appears when you press the phone icon at the base of the main screen and the QWERTY keypad that appears when you turn the cell phone horizontally in a message screen. There are also little touches that we appreciated as well, such as the .com key that appears as part of the QWERTY keypad and the ability to jot freehand or just draw a picture. The nice thing about the keyboard is that the keys are spaced fairly well apart – so mistypes are at a minimum.

Battery Life

In the battery life department, the Samsung Highlight is impressive. But before we get into that, let’s talk about the charger. We found that the cell phone could last about four days before recharging when using the Samsung Highlight regularly to make calls, occasionally surf the wireless Web, listen to music, and send/receive text messages. Users who barely use the cell phone to make/receive calls and send/receive messages can probably last closer to a week before needing to recharge, while heavier cell phone users will likely need to charge the Highlight every other night just to be on the safe side. We should note that the Samsung cell phone uses a proprietary charger instead of one of the USB varieties, like many other cell phones currently available.

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Customer Rating: 3.8
by Wesley Pettit -- November 1st 2009 -- Lansing, MI

Great phone for such a low price.

Customer Rating: 4
by wendy chevez -- October 27th 2009 -- redwood city, CA

I'm Loving it, but I would like a plastic cover I haven't been able to find one.

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