The Samsung Eternity A867 is a full-touchscreen device with built-in MediaFLO antenna for mobile TV, a built-in GPS receiver, a 3.2-inch touchscreen, 3.5mm headphone jack and micro SD slot. Using TouchWiz UI, the Eternity can be customized with specially designed widgets. Users simply drag and drop favorite functions, such as the clock, music player, instant messaging. The Eternity has an integrated 3.0-megapixel camera with video capture, Video Share calling, advanced messaging capabilities, including Mobile Email and instant messaging (Yahoo!, Windows Live, AOL), Bluetooth technology and a microSD memory card slot supporting up to 8GB.
The TouchWiz Interface is responsive and easy to use, though you can adjust the calibration if you have problems. We had no issues selecting items and scrolling through long menus. The vibrating feedback is helpful, and you can adjust its intensity. Like the other Samsung phones in its class, the Eternity shows Samsung's unique and accessible TouchWiz interface. The phone dialer has large alphanumeric buttons. You can access your contacts list and send a message with the touch of one shortcut. The Samsung Eternity A867 repair parts and virtual QWERTY keyboard is similar to those on the other Samsung touch-screen handsets. It offers separate keyboards for letters and number/symbols but the Eternity adds a third keyboard for emoticons. Though all keyboards take full advantage of the display, here again the allotted space for typing your message is rather small.
The Samsung SGH-a867 Eternity comes in a classy black and chrome color scheme that looks good in any environment. The front of the phone is made up almost entirely of the touchscreen display, and thus is glossy, attracting fingerprints to show off later. There is a chrome ring around the edges of this cell phone, and the entire back plate is a textured matte black plastic. On the left spine of the Eternity you'll find a volume rocker and combination headset jack/charger port. At the top of the phone is a dedicated power button/screen locking control. The camera lens sits on the back of the phone affording camera-like ergonomics. There is a microSD slot, though it is frustratingly located behind the back panel and requires removal of the battery to change the card.
The Samsung Eternity features a 3 megapixel camera, located on the back of the phone. here is a plethora of photo options, from the technical white balance and exposure, to the fun scene modes, there is also a self-timer option. The Eternity features a 'Night' mode that works extremely well. Once you have taken your photos, the fun begins, with an excessive suite of editing options, including custom frames and clip-art. The Eternity's camcorder shoots clips with sound in two resolutions (320x240 and 176x144).
The Eternity phone book 1,000-contact phone book with room in each entry for multiple phone numbers, e-mails, and URLs. You also can add a street address, a company name and job title, a nickname, a birthday, and notes. Other essentials include a vibrate mode, text and multimedia messaging, a calendar, a calculator, a notepad, a task list, an alarm clock, a world clock, a timer, a stopwatch, a currency and unit converter, and a speakerphone. For more discriminating users, the Eternity has full Bluetooth with a stereo profile, a file manager, a voice recorder, USB mass storage, instant messaging and Samsung Eternity A867 repair services. That's not a bad assortment, but Wi-Fi and voice dialing are glaring omissions. The Samsung Eternity features the NetFront web browser, which works surprisingly well for most mobile-friendly websites.
The Samsung SGH-a867 Eternity is a rather small touchscreen cell phone, clearly designed for one-handed use with Powerful processor, responsive touch screen, solid voice phone and strong stereo Bluetooth support. The music player offers good flexibility with headphones and storage expandability, the overall build quality of the phone is great.
I really like this phone. I have one similar but it broke. Do you know of a cell phone store in North York that can get it fixed? Thanks.
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