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This is a Great phone, it it easy to use, the Slide-out QWERTY keyboard makes writing messages a flawless task, phone has enough processor power to carry out my every day tasks, and plenty storage memory to install my fav apps.
Great phone from Samsung. It has a smooth and responsive touch screen, front facing camera, full qwerty keyboard, lightning fast internet, and a lot of other great specs. I would give this phone a perfect 5 out of 5 if I could download some apps that I really want like Contract Killer: Zombies and...
I love this phone!! It has all the features I want and need, and buying it online saved me about 45 dollars. I would absolutely recommend this phone!! I pay a little more for Android service and insurance, but it's worth it!
I've been using this phone for a week now. Like every other electronic gadget, it seems I have to work out a few minor bugs to get it to work properly. Most notably is the standard pop3 email app. It would stop working several times per day and would require a reboot of the phone.
I absolutely love this phone , I just switched from the Samsung Galaxy Prevail which had little to no internal memory and this phone is amazing on internal memory. The battery life is a little iffy but I cant judge too harshly on that one because the phone is constantly in use.
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Short extract: We first saw the debut on Sprint’s Boost pre-paid network, but now the midrange handset has made its way to the post-paid side of the business. The specs remain the same - notably a 1GHz Snapdragon S2 processor, 3.5” display and side-sliding QWERTY- but the software has been tweaked for Sprint
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Summary: Samsung's Transform Ultra is a smooth-running, keyboard-equipped machine that can keep up with some of the best high-end phones even though it reps a low-end price.
Short extract: Sprint and Samsung are partnering up again to launch another keyboard-equipped Android device. This one, called the Transform Ultra, is a mid-range device featuring an iPhone-sized display and fairly low $79.99 price tag. The same exact device already launched with Boost Mobile on a previous date.
Conclusion: Samsung’s proven yet again that they can build a complete and satisfying low-end device. We wished there was 4G WiMAX support on the Transform Ultra. Aside from the 3G restriction, there’s not much to gripe about on this phone.
8 out of 10
Short extract: The Samsung Galaxy Prevail ($149.99, 4 stars) was the first really solid smartphone in Boost Mobile's low-cost lineup. The Samsung Transform Ultra beefs things up under the hood, while adding a slide-out QWERTY keyboard for frequent messagers.
Conclusion: The Samsung Transform Ultra gives Boost Mobile users a powerful, keyboarded Android smartphone to take advantage of the carrier's inexpensive plan pricing.
6 out of 10
Short extract: The Samsung Transform Ultra is the first Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) smartphone on Boost Mobile's network. While the original Transform was released on Sprint, this particular follow up is making its debut on Boost Mobile as their main flagship...