Samsung Stratosphere™ - 4G LTE
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Samsung Stratosphere™ - 4G LTE
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Samsung Stratosphere™ - 4G LTE
Customer Rating: 2.8
by Christiane Laracuente -- May 3rd 2012 -- Denver, CO
I want to love this phone, I really do. I think the design is great. The slide out keyboard (the reason I bought this phone)is awesome and makes texting and internet use really easy. The problem I have is with call quality, and it's pretty major. Not only do I get constant complaints from any and everyone I call about how bad it sounds, my phone mutes ITSELF anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes into a conversation. I can hear perfectly well, I have 5 bars so I know it's not the network, it just mutes so whoever I'm talking to can no longer hear me. The only solution is to hang up and call back. It's bad enough when that happens on a personal call, but I use my phone for work. So yeah, it's horrible. I went to Verizon to see if they could find a solution and they just told me it's a known issue with this phone and there will hopefully be a software fix in the next couple of months. What??? Not acceptable.
Customer Rating: -1
by Vic -- April 14th 2012 -- williamwbrig, VT
Junk - need missing launch codes to make it work. Big, like old brick flip phones - Wont load Cox email - Verizon,& Cox tech support no help. Neither was tech savvy store clerk.
Customer Rating: 3.3
by Debbie -- March 1st 2012 -- Williamsburg, VA
A little disappointed with this phone. Expected more out of it. It has started freezing up where I have to take the battery out in order to re-start the phone. Also it is very slow when the battery is charging. Have had the symbols go haywire while charging. Others have commented that my voice isn't as clear. Do love the slide out keyboard.
Customer Rating: 4
by Mark Hebert -- February 27th 2012 -- Gilford, NH
Customer Rating: 4.5
by Eric -- February 21st 2012 -- Hamden, CT
I love this phone! I switched from the android-based LG Ally because of the load/lag time, limited space, and limited memory. The Samsung Stratosphere is 100x better! It's super fast with no lag time when switching screens or switching between apps. I\'ve downloaded a ton of apps including Vlingo (siri-like voice commands), Facebook, Netflix, and Pandora, and they all run great. I love the included Task Manager, which eliminates the need to download a task-killer from the market. It also includes Quik Office which allows you to view, create and edit Office documents from programs like powerpoint, word, excel, and Adobe Reader. The calendar and alarm clock are both excellent as well. The screen is clear and bright and although the battery is just OK, it's comparable to other 4G Android phones.
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Samsung Stratosphere™ - 4G LTE
What cell phone compares to this model? It has a similar form factor and user interface as the Samsung Epic 4G for Sprint.
Why should I get this phone? You want a powerful Android smartphone with Verizon 4G connectivity that can be used for work, but it also has enough entertainment features that its fun to use.
In a nutshell: The Samsung Stratosphere has a lot to offer including 4G connectivity, a speedy 1GHz processor, and something not often found on Android smartphones a slide out tactile QWERTY keyboard.The Samsung Stratosphere may not be the slimmest Android smartphone in the Verizon line-up, but thats for good reason. It has something not found in a lot of other Android smartphones: a slide-out 5-line tactile QWERTY keyboard. We appreciated the spaciousness of the keyboard and that there is plenty of room surround the chiclet-style keys. While we rarely encountered mistypes when using the keyboard we did find ourselves often hitting the period button instead of the space key. There are also quite a few thoughtful additions for the keyaboard including four arrows for navigating though menus and placing the cursor, dedicated Home, Menu, Back, and Search Keys that mirror the four keys found at the base of the Stratosphere when the keyboard is hidden, one-touch access for adding an emoticon to a message, and the top line of the keyboard are for numeric keys. When this keyboard is in use the cell phone screen automatically goes into horizontal mode. Of course there is a touchscreen keyboard that supports SWYPE. You can use either keyboard to send messages, write notes, or search for stuff on the web. Additionally, the on-screen dial pad is big and easy to read.
Although the phone is a bit bulky it does feel solid in the hand and doesnt take up too much pocket real estate. The 4-inch WVGA Supser AMOLED screen is bright, details are crisp, and its viewable in direct sunlight. We found the combo of the slide-out tactile keyboard and the 4-inch display seems to be the sweet spot for screen size when compared to the slightly larger 4.3-inch and 4.5-inch phones. The Stratospheres rounded corners and gunmetal-colored bar surrounding the cell phone gives it a slimmer appearance. There are minimal buttons on the side: power button, volume keys, a 3.5mm headset jack, and a microUSB port. On the back of the phone is a 5-megapixel camera with a flash and the front top right hand corner on the front of the Stratosphere is a 1.3-megapixel camera. Youll need to remove the back black rubberized cover of the cell phone to swap out the microSD card, but not the battery. It also uses a smaller 4G SIM card then the one used in most Verizon 4G LTE smartphones.
Testing the Samsung Stratosphere
Making Calls: During phone conversations we could hear callers pretty clearly and callers said they had a similar experience on their end. However, we recommend locking the screen once a call is initiated since we did occasionally push the End Call button when we held the phone too close to the face.
- Volume Adjustment: You can use the side buttons to adjust the volume, but we rarely needed to use them.
- Speakerphone: Call quality is solid when using this feature. We didnt cut each other off when speaking simultaneously and callers didnt know we were using the speakerphone.
Operating System: The smartphone comes loaded with the Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, sports a 1GHz processor, which makes for a responsive user experience. Along with the included 4GB microSD card (it will support up to a 32GB microSD card), the smartphone has 4GB of internal memory so theres enough room out-of-the-box to store music, photos, videos, and more. You can switch between five home screens (Tip: For those who want less than five screens select the settings icon in the upper left hand area of the screen that appears when flipping through screens. When the miniature versions of the five screens appear on a single screen, simply tap and hold the screen no longer wanted and drag it to the trash.) and launch applications without delay. This also means video playback is smooth and seamless. Overall, the user interface is fairly straightforward and icon friendly.
At the base of the screen are four quick launch buttons for Apps, Phone/Contacts, Messaging, and Applications. (Tip: To add a shortcut, widget, folder or wallpapers to a homescreen, simply touch the Menu button at the base of the phone, select Add and then choose what you want.). Verizon has included a few apps on the cell phone such as the Blockbuster, Amazon Kindle, the companys Backup Assistant, Lets Golf 2, NFL Mobile, Slacker Radio, and of course access to the various V CAST offerings. We should also note that this cell phone will work with corporate e-mail accounts, and offers VPN access.
- Web Navigation: Surfing the web is fast on this cell phone using Verizons 4G LTE network. It also shows the full web site in a single view. You can zoom in and out of a page, set bookmarks, and manage multiple windows. We did also appreciate that you can have multiple browser windows open simultaneously and easily navigate between them. (Tip: To see the web sites opened on the Samsung Stratosphere, select the Menu option at the base of the phone and then choose Windows.) The cell phone does support the latest Adobe FlashPlayer.
- Social Media: The smartphone doesnt come preloaded with a dedicated social networking app, however you can add Facebook and Twitter account information by accessing Accounts and Sync in the Settings section. If you want access to more social networking options you can easily download them from the Android Market.
Camera Features: The Samsung Stratosphere has a rear-facing 5-megapixel camera with a flash and a front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera that can be used to snap self-portraits.
- Shutter Speed: We found the shutter speed to a bit slow, using Sports scene mode only speeds up the shutter slightly. Best bet is to set the Shooting Mode to Action to capture impromptu shots. There are multiple shooting modes including Single Shot, Continuous, Panorama, Add Me, Action Shot, and Cartoon.
- Picture Quality: We found colors to be true and details sharp.
- Photo Settings: You can control the flash, exposurezoom, focus, set a timer, white balance, ISO, metering, contrast, saturation, sharpness, image quality, set blink detection, effects (normal, black and white, negative, and sepia) and scenes (sport, night portrait, landscape, party, beach, sunset, dawn, fall color, firework, text, candlelight, and backlight). Plus you can turn off the Shutter Sound a definite plus. If you like a picture you can share it to Picasa, V CAST Media Manager, via e-mail or text, and Bluetooth. If you dont like it, you can always use the included editing features to improve it.
- Video Features: The camera can record videos (highest resolution is 720x480) with this Android cell phone. We found quality was acceptable. If you dont want to shoot your own videos, you can also watch movies downloaded from the Blockbuster, Media Hub and V CAST video apps.
Music Features: Playback of music through the phones speaker is loud, but can be a bit tinny.
- Formats Supported: We were able to play MP3, and 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 save tunes stored in your cell phone as a phone ringtone, caller ringtone, or set as an alarm. Additionally, you can share music via V CAST Media Manager, messaging, e-mail, WiFi, and Bluetooth. If the music app is launched, you can still pause or play music even when the phone is locked.
Connectivity: The Samsung Stratosphere works with Verizons 4G LTE network. Its fast. When theres a 4G connection available theres no need to use a WiFi for a faster connection
- Bluetooth: The cell phone worked seamlessly with the Motorola Roadster. Callers didnt know we were using a Bluetooth connection. We were also able to connect the Samsung Stratosphere by Motorola with a MacBook Pro and transfer contacts, pictures, and music.
- WiFi: The 4G/3G data connection can be shared with up to 8 other WiFi-enabled devices via the Mobile HotSpot feature. 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 needed is the name of the WiFi network you want to use and password if needed.
Battery Life: The battery life performance on the Samsung Stratosphere was on par with other Android 4G smartphones. We were able to go a full day before needing to recharge the cell phone, when we had the cell phones screen set at full brightness and used it to check e-mail, surf the web, listen to music, play games, and take a few pictures.With its 4G connectivity, corporate-centric features such as VPN access, and slide-out QWERTY tactile keyboard, the Samsung Stratosphere is a solid choice for business users.
