Samsung Star 3 Duos S5222

Samsung Star 3 Duos S5222 Review:

Introduction

Samsung has released its new budget phones with exciting features and good looks. It was announced in the first month of this year and was launched the next month. This mobile phone has a wide array of specs with some of features that impress and the prominent one being that it supports two sim cards at the same time.

Display

Apart this, Samsung Star 3 Duos S5222 has a 3-inch TFT touchscreen supporting 240 x 320 pixels resolution and 256K colors with which it delivers cool graphics. Its display is not the best available of its kind but still enough to display images with clarity. The screen works smoothly and the applications are quite responsive.

Samsung Star 3 Duos S5222 Display

Features

The FM radio works quite well and you can record your favorite songs and favorite programs using this phone and enjoy that time and again later. The internal memory is limited to 20MB so the user will primarily have to rely on external memory, which can be upgraded up to 32GB through microSD card. Besides this mobile also has Java support in it, which makes installing and using applications quite easy. The connectivity of this mobile is limited to 2G communication but Wi-Fi, which makes using internet and messaging flowing like a stream. Two sim cards slots allow the user to use two connections and both will be working at the same time. This is the core difference between this mobile and its single-sim sibling Samsung Star 3.

Samsung Star 3 Duos S5222 Feature

Bottom-line

To conclude, Samsung Star 3 Duos S5222 is a budget phone having almost all the latest features though not latest of their kinds. Besides good features there are few short coming in this gadget. First of all in the era of smart phones this phone does not run on android which means you cannot enjoy the liberty of downloading and using applications that android users do. The screen does not have multi touch and the user can not use pinch-to-zoom function in this phone. However battery timing is impressive enough and gives 14.7 hours of talk time.

January 19, 2012 | J. Andrew | No Comments | 569 views

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