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       SAMSUNG B7722 REVIEW
       By: eba95 Date: July 24, 2010, 9:41 pm
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       Samsung B7722 Review
       Published on: 21 July, 2010 by PhoneArena Team
       This is a global
       GSM phone. It
       can be used
       with AT&T and
       T-Mobile USA
       without 3G.
       Introduction:
       Thе Samsung
       B7722 is an
       enticing offer
       for people who definitely need the
       comfort of using two networks, or
       two SIM cards from the same carrier
       simultaneously on a brand name
       handset. The ability to change
       cellular subscription lines with the
       touch of a button on a phone with a
       comparatively generous 3.2”
       touchscreen makes it quite a novel
       handset. Samsung has decided that
       this is enough of a distinction in the
       overcrowded cell phone market, and
       has conceived the B7722 as a feature
       phone instead of providing it with
       an operating system. Let's explore
       the features then!
       What's in the box:
       Samsung B7722 handset
       Wall charger
       microUSB cable
       Stereo headset with microphone
       Design:
       The Samsung B7722 is a chubby
       (14.3 mm thick) device with an all-
       plastic build. The front houses a 3.2”
       resistive touchscreen with WQVGA
       240x400 pixels resolution,
       supporting 256k colors. Nothing
       really exciting in terms of color
       representation or contrast, and the
       phone is struggling for legibility in
       direct sunlight, even at maximum
       brightness.
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