Samsung E630 Cell Phone Sale
Welcome to the Samsung E630 Mobile Phone review. The Samsung E630 Cell Phone is one of the more advanced phones on the market, with customizable features and handy accessories. The Samsung E630 Cellphone with hands free headset make it one digital force to be reckoned with.
Samsung E630 Dealer Specifications
| General | Network | GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 |
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| Announced | 2004, 4Q | |
| Status | Available | |
| Size | Dimensions | 85 x 43 x 22 mm |
| Weight | 79 g | |
| Display | Type | TFT, 65K colors |
| Size | 128 x 160 pixels, 6 lines | |
| - Four way navigation keys - Wallpapers |
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| Ringtones | Type | Polyphonic (64 channels) |
| Amount | 45 preset | |
| Customization | Composer, download, order now | |
| Vibration | Yes | |
| Memory | Phonebook | 1000 x 10 fields, Photo call |
| Call records | 20 dialed, 20 received, 20 missed calls | |
| Card slot | No | |
| - 20 MB total shared memory - 3 MB for Java apps | ||
| Data | GPRS | Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps |
| HSCSD | No | |
| EDGE | No | |
| 3G | No | |
| WLAN | No | |
| Bluetooth | No | |
| Infrared port | Yes | |
| USB | ||
| Features | Messaging | SMS, EMS, MMS |
| Browser | WAP 2.0/xHTML | |
| Games | 2 - BubbleSmile, SnowBall + downloadable | |
| Colors | Black | |
| Camera | VGA, 640x480 pixels, flash | |
| - Java MIDP 1.0 - T9 - Organizer - To do List - Stopwatch - Calculator |
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| Battery | Standard battery, Li-Ion 800 mAh | |
| Stand-by | Up to 250 h | |
| Talk time | Up to 4 h |
Samsung E630 Details
aff1993 Everybody L@@K!!:
If your service dosent reckognise the e630, say it is the e800, it has exactly the same base and everything is the same!!
Lori i had the phone but it got messed up in less than a month and they wouldn't fix it for me
theo i own this phone a long time ago.yes,it has infrared,but for some strange reason,it only conects to other samsung phones,not to any other devices !!!
kristina i am having problem with my samsung e630 the manual slide of Samsung e630 get annoying and turn the light off so i an t see anything unless slid it on
thank you for your help can any one know what is the solution i ll be glad to recive answer
my email is
upthecow@hotmail.com
kristina
theo infrared works only with other samsung phones,but not with other makes!!!
Javier This cell can conect to the PC, yes?
In OLA he say hi can, but is really?
Sajal Can someone tell me how to transfer photos from this phone to the PC using IRDA
david Got both the E630 and E635. Basically, E630 is the one that works - ie. no picture mail crashing problem found on the e635, thus, it's a firmware problem.
Have sent the E635 to Samsung USA for repairs, they do know about this problem, but as of 3/21/06, have no fix for it.
Difference between the two?
1) Screen on the E635 is far, far brighter at Max vs. E630! By Far! Definitely 2x or so.
2) e630 allows for music ringtone downloads over wap. just visit any of the free ringtone download sites, and you can grab them for free. No go on the E635 that's locked to T-Mobile service.
3) Opera Mini and other Java apps run on the E630, not always on the E635. However, T-Mobile not only has in-phone restrictions for the E635, it also has network blocks as well, so you won't even get Google Local Mobile running right on the E630 if you just happen to be on the $4.99 wap plan and T-Mobile has blocked access to ports in your area.
Thankfully, Opera Mini does run fine on the E630, so that's a plus.
4) menus and buttons are different - completely different layout, so be aware! switching between the two.
5) E630 has a matte keypad and black casing; E635 has a glossy keypad and black casing. Matte is better for the keypad, but I'd like glossy for everything else - don't suppose they'll ever make a mix.
6) Keypads are different in feel when depressed. E630 has a crisper feel, that allows for faster texting; E635 has less feedback, is more mushy, and is harder to text quickly (esp. on the glossy keys blind).
7) They left all of the wap/java/etc. IP/Proxy settings in the E630, took them out of the E635 =( (Bad T-Mobile, bad!)
8) E630 camera has super-fine, fine, etc. settings for picture compression; took all of that out of the E635.
9) Accessories are fully compatible.
10) Have taken apart the E630, and it's a very simple phone to disassemble - probably will have to put the nice E635 screen on the E630 model I have once it's back from repairs (we'll see if they ever fix the picture mail crashing firmware bug in the E635).
11) Parts are next to impossible to get for E630 in the USA - Samsung USA only fixes E635s, and they don't handle anything else =( and they don't sell parts like a spare keypad or D-Pad for home user repairs. (bad samsung bad)
12) There are minor differences in apps and so forth throughout the phone - I'd say if you have the $, get the E630. Otherwise, you'll have to put up with the E635 for free and watch it crash on picture messages (and you won't be able to run most network java apps either).
13) Both phones are outclassed in features and functionality by other phones in the class and price range - eg. Motorola V330. Who would have thought that the V330 has a secure PIN keyboard lock feature you can activate at any time; but the Samsung doens't (only locks on startup, but what if you want to lock the phone powered on to prevent misuse if lost?!?).
There are a LOT of dumb Samsung things that they either left out, or simply didn't implement as well as on other phones, so you'll be frustrated as a power user trying to get this phone to work the way it 'should' (and then discover that half of those can't be done). =(
(eg. no T9 input when WAP/Internet'ing! how backwards is that!)
Anjali Well I have this fone for 3 months now and i must say its pretty neat. But as was mentioned the infared doesnt work properly it may start transfering then it fails, and when you try to scroll through the MMS sent folder the fone turns off....? Also where can I get composed written music for mah fone?
<unknown> As for any Samsung phones you CAN NOT load games or applications in their phones from your PC. A major drawback which makes me stick to Nokia and their good old PC Suite.
