DROID CHARGE by Samsung (Verizon)
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$509.99
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DROID CHARGE by Samsung (Verizon)
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Included Accessories
- DROID CHARGE Device
- Standard Lithium Ion Battery
- Pre-installed 32GB microSD Card
- USB Cable
- Wall Charger
- User Manual
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DROID CHARGE by Samsung (Verizon)
Customer Rating: 3.8
by Arif -- March 1st 2012 -- Teaneck, NJ
Great phone. Love the sharp display, size of display,call quality. Battery life is ok. But beware of the following: When taking pictures the phone turns off! Even pressing the power button doesnt work. I have to remove the battery and put it back in and turn it on. The display turns dim even if I deselect "Auto dim".
Customer Rating: 5
by Ronald B Davis -- February 16th 2012 -- Burkburnett, TX
Customer Rating: 4.8
by Shauna -- December 29th 2011 -- Macon, GA
Love Love Love this phone!
Customer Rating: 4.8
by Ted -- December 16th 2011 -- Louisville, KY
Bought one for me and my wife, and we love them! These are our first smart phones and we could not have picked a better phone or company to have purchased them from. Letstalk made it very simple, and the samsung Charge is an awesome phone!!!
Customer Rating: 3.8
by David Goodreau -- December 14th 2011 -- Sheffield Lake, OH
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DROID CHARGE by Samsung (Verizon)
What cell phone compares to this model? The Droid Charge by Samsung has a similar interface to the Samsung Fascinate and the power and speed of the ThunderBolt by HTC.
Why should I get this phone? You want a powerful Android 2.2 smartphone that works on Verizons 4G LTE network and prefer a touchscreen keyboard to that of a tactile QWERTY keyboard.
In a nutshell: The Droid Charge by Samsung has a lot to offer consumers that want an iPhone-esque user interface but boasts all the features found in the Android 2.2 OS. Its also fairly lightweight so it wont take up a lot of space in a pocket or in a purse.The Droid Charge by Samsung is similar to the Samsung Galaxy cell phones currently available, in that sports a Super AMOLED display and similar user interface. The screen is simply beautiful; colors are bright, letters are crisp, and the screen is viewable in direct sunlight. The 4.3-inch display doesnt seem as overpowering of that of cell phones with a comparable screen size. Thats likely a result of the style of the rest of the cell phone. The casing is a gray plastic that feels good in the hand and is fairly easy to cradle between ear and shoulder. Also, on the back of the cell phone youll find an 8-megapixel camera with a flash. Theres also a front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera located in the top right hand corner of the cell phone that can be used for video chats or snapping self portraits.
Surrounding the face of the cell phone is a silver lining, which gives it some style. The cell phones spine subscribes to the minimalist philosophy with just volume keys and a microUSB port on one side, a power button and microHDMI our port on the other side. On the top of the cell phone youll find a 3.5mm headset jack. Like other Google Android smartphones currently available there are only 4 touch keys at the base of the phone for maneuvering through the cell phones features and none of them are a send or end key. Instead there are Menu, Home, Back, and Search keys. However, at the base of the cell phones screen there are stationary dedicated icons for the Phone, Contacts, Messaging, and Applications that appear on all seven home screens. Youll need to remove the back cover of the cell phone to swap out the included 32GB microSD card and into insert the 4G LTE SIM card (note: You will not be able to use the Droid Charge by Samsung without a working 4G LTE SIM card inserted), but not the battery.
The Droid Charge has a touchscreen QWERTY keyboard that can be accessed in horizontal or vertical mode. You can use it either to send messages or write notes. We found the keyboard fairly easy to use, but did suffer a few mistypes. However, you wont find the SWYPE keyboard instead the cell phone supports XT9 predictive text, which does a decent job. We did find the on-screen dial pad fairly large and easy to read.
Testing the Droid Charge by Samsung
Making Calls: During calls we could hear callers pretty clearly, but it didnt sound like they were right in front of us. Callers said we sounded clear. Regardless of how close you hold the smartphone to your face, the End Call button never seems to get accidentally hit.
- Volume Adjustment: You can use the side buttons to adjust the volume, but we rarely needed to use them.
- Speakerphone: Call quality is acceptable when using this feature, though callers said we sounded distant. We didnt cut each other off when speaking simultaneously.
- Web Navigation: You can easily access any website you want simply by entering the name of the site in the Google search bar. The cell phone does support Adobe FlashPlayer 10.1. We did also appreciate that you can have multiple browser windows open simultaneously and easily navigate between them. (Tip: To see the web sites you have open on the Droid Charge by Samsung, select the Menu option at the base of the phone and then choose Windows.) Overall, surfing the web on the Droid Charge by Samsung was fast over Verizons 4G LTE network. It was also a fluid experience with the ability to zoom and scroll around web pages with ease.
- Social Media: There arent any Social Media Apps included on the cell phone except for IM apps and Google Talk. However, you can easily find social networking options the Android Market and VCAST App store.
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- Formats Supported: We
were able to play MP3, unprotected AAC (Apples audio format), and unprotected
WMA (Microsofts audio format) music files.
- Features: Repeat, Shuffle, and Playlists (you can even create playlists on the cell phone). You can also save tunes stored in your cell phone as a ringtone or as an alarm. You can also adjust the equalizer, set visualization (a graphic that changes based on the music playing), and sound effect (normal, wide, concert hall, music clarity, bass enhancement, and externalization).
- Bluetooth: The cell phone worked seamlessly with the Motorola T505 and callers didnt know we were using a Bluetooth connection. We were also able to connect the Droid Charge by Samsung with a MacBook Pro andf transfer contacts, pictures, and music.
- WiFi: It has 802.11 b/g/n WiFi (thats pretty secure) and we were able to log onto available WiFi networks to surf the Web or send/receive e-mail. It just takes moments to set up. The only thing you need is the WiFi network you want to use and password if needed.
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DROID CHARGE by Samsung (Verizon) In The News
Review: Samsung Droid Charge Is Verizon's Best 4G Phone
With a burgeoning 4G network, knowing which phone to access the Verizon Network is a huge leg up. The editors over at Complex make it easy by calling the Droid Charge "Verizon's Best 4G Phone." See what they think is "Dope" about the phone after the link!
Samsung Droid Charge Review
After spending some time with a review unit, the editors at Laptopmag.com came to the conclusion that "The Samsung Droid Charge boasts a gorgeous display, blazing 4G speeds, and longer battery life than the Thunderbolt." Read the full review at the link to see why they gave this phone 4/5 stars!
Samsung Droid Charge Release Date and Price Announced
Infosyncworld.com gives readers an in depth look at the Samsung Droid Charge after Verizon announced the release date and official price. If you are considering purchasing the Samsung Droid Charge, this would be a great article to check out!
Verizon Wireless Announces Samsung DROID Charge
Verizon Wireless just took the wraps off of the Samsung DROID Charge, its latest Android 2.2 smartphone capable of running on the firm’s 4G LTE wireless network.
