Claimed talk time: up to 5. Camera: 2 megapixel with up to 4x digital zoom. Still image resolutions: 2 megapixel, 1. Has night-shot mode. Can take video with audio. Audio: Supports Polyphonic ringtones and MP3 music tones. MP3 player onboard to play music. Can record voice memo. Supports vibration alert. Networking: Bluetooth v2. USB 2. PIM tools include phone book, calendar, task list, alarm, memo, calculator and world time. Double Slider The Samsung Highnote has typical music phone design elements.
Resolution: x pixels. Performance: Phone book can store entries. Size: 4. Weight: 3. EV-DO Rev. Expansion: 1 microSD card slot. I tried sending her the Crank ringtone in mp3 format with the Rumkin uploader, but when she got it, she said it sounded really muffled?
I'm wondering if the uploader degraded the quality when I sent it. The mp3 I sent is only KB. Similar Threads I need help with my Samsung Highnote and its bluetooth? By Ronni Im female in forum Bluetooth. Replies: 0 Last Post: , AM. Samsung HighNote Ringtones? By Lol L in forum Ringtones. Also, the soft keys sit so far below the display that there's somewhat of a visual discrepancy between the buttons and the corresponding commands on the screen. Finally, the text on the controls is tiny.
The Highnote's keypad is flush, which is not unusual for a slider phone, but the keys remain relatively tactile. Also, the keypad's overall spacious design is welcome.
Indeed, when dialing or texting, we had no issues. The numbers and text on the keys are of a standard size, but users with visual impairments should give the phone a test drive first. The backlighting is a tad dim, but the keys make up for it by showing the same color as the phone's exterior the red version has red keys and vice versa. Though they're set too close against the bottom of the slider, the top row of keys shows some useful shortcuts.
There's a speakerphone control that you can use to initiate calls from your recent calls list. A "Text" key opens your messaging menu while a button with a car icon activates the hands-free mode for driving. On the right spine there's a 3. On the left, you'll find camera shutter, a music player shortcut, and a micro USB slot. The latter accommodates USB cables and the charger.
The camera lens sits on the phone's backside. Features The Highnote has a contact phone book with room in each entry for six phone numbers, two e-mail addresses, an instant messaging handle, a URL, and notes. You can save callers to groups and you can pair them with a photo and one of 20 polyphonic ringtones. Other essentials include a vibrate mode, text and multimedia messaging, an alarm clock, a calculator, a calendar, a memo pad, a world clock, a voice memo recorder, and a tip calculator.
Additional options are plentiful. You also get Sprint Movies, a selection of premium channels, and more than channels from Sprint Radio. When you open the Highnote to expose the speaker, shortcuts for games, the music player, and the TV application appear on the display. It's a convenient way to access the player which otherwise resembles that on other Sprint music phones. Features are limited to playlists, repeat, and shuffle modes, and you can't use MP3s as ringtones.
There is an airplane mode, however, and you can send the music player to the background while you're using other phone functions. When a call comes in, the music will pause automatically and will resume again after you hang up. The 2-megapixel camera takes pictures in four resolutions and three quality settings. Other options include brightness and white balance controls, spot metering, a night mode, five color tones, a self-timer, multishot and divided shot options, 10 fun frames, a 4x zoom and four shutter sounds, and a silent option.
Unfortunately, there's no flash or self-portrait mirror. The camcorder records video clips with sound in three quality settings. Other editing options are similar to the still camera if a bit slimmed down. Clips meant for multimedia messages are capped at 30 seconds; otherwise, you can shoot for as long as the available memory permits.
The Highnote offers just 24MB of user-accessible memory. That's a rather small amount for a multimedia, phone so we suggest that you use a memory card for more space. Photo quality is pretty good--colors were bright and there was little image noise. Our test image was bright, but keep in mind that you'll need adequate light since there's no flash. Videos were fine, but nothing spectacular. Most clips were grainy with jerky movement, but that's about what we'd expect from a cell phone camcorder.
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