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The Internet browser, for example, felt clunky to use due to the poor navigation options. Not having the best features might not be a problem for everyone, though, especially if you're just looking for an attractive phone that fits in your pocket.

Performance Audio quality during calls was loud and clear without any noticeable distortion or mumbling. The loudspeaker worked well. Audio quality from the music player is sufficient but because you can't use your own headphones, we really didn't like using it that much -- the proprietary headphones don't give out a great sound. Picture quality from the 3-megapixel camera was good for MMS messages and small prints but when we viewed pictures at a larger size they seemed blurry.

Pictures in low light didn't come out well because the LED photo light will not illuminate your area of focus that well, especially compared to phones with xenon flashes. Battery life was good, lasting for over two days before needing to be recharged. It's quoted at hours on standby and 6 hours talk time. Conclusion If you're looking to squeeze an attractive phone into your skinny jeans, the Samsung Armani fits the bill. It's sturdy enough that you won't need to worry about it snapping it in half when you sit down.

If you're looking for a super phone that does it all and lets you easily access the Internet on the fly, then we don't recommend buying the Armani phone. Well, you might stuck around in several situations, where you will need to hard reset your phone in order to get rid of the particular problem completely. Some of the common issues are stated below:.

Above are the most common issues out there every user faces. There are several methods by following which you can easily hard reset or factory reset your phone. To do this, follow these steps:. Note: It will reboot automatically. Step 3: By executing the above codes will further reset the security code to Measuring 3. It's a good thing it comes with a microfiber cloth case, since the glossy black surface does make it prone to fingerprint smudges.

As with most touch-screen handsets, the Armani doesn't have any keypad buttons--all navigation is done via the 2. Though not as wide as the one on the Prada, the display is still a showstopper with , color support and x pixel resolution. Images look great, and it really shows off the Armani's glowing menu interface--each menu icon has a subtle gold hue, which fits in with the Armani brand. You can adjust the brightness and font size, but not the backlight time.

Navigating the Armani is actually fairly intuitive as far as touch-screen phones go. You use your fingers to navigate the phone since the phone doesn't come with a stylus. From the home screen, there are two onscreen buttons along the top that lead to the main menu, plus the onscreen dialpad. In the middle, a square button leads to five shortcuts, which correspond to the music player, the contacts list, the messaging menu, the call log, and the main menu.

If you have the calendar display toggled on the home screen, you can actually swipe the screen to switch between the calendar and clock display, similar to the Cover Flow technique used to flip through album covers on the iPhone.

Another thing we liked about the touch-screen interface is that it has haptic feedback, meaning the phone provides tiny vibrations when you select something on the screen. The vibrations are especially useful when dialing or texting, as we're able to get some kind of tactile feedback. However, we still wouldn't recommend dialing by feel because of the flat surface of the screen. This wasn't too bad, since the Armani also provides smart word selection it guesses the words as you type the letters in , but we would've liked to have seen some kind of QWERTY option at least, even for a phone this size.

Our final gripe with the touch screen has to do with the scrolling--it is very touchy and doesn't always respond to us swiping down the side of the screen. Sometimes we were able to scroll, and sometimes we activated something by mistake. This is especially frustrating when scrolling down a long list, for instance in the phone book. Features Even though the Armani wowed us with its design, it doesn't really impress us in the features department.

Sure, it has a megapixel camera and a neat music player, but these can be found in most other handsets. So, let's start with the basics. The Armani has a generous 1,entry address book, with room in each entry for five numbers, an e-mail address, a birth date, and notes.

Each contact can be added to a caller group, or paired with a picture for caller ID or one of 14 polyphonic ringtones it also supports MP3 ringtones. Other basic features include a vibrate mode, a speakerphone, text and multimedia messaging, an alarm clock with five alarm settings , a calendar, a calculator, a world clock, a unit converter, a timer, and a stopwatch.

More advanced users will like the voice memo recorder, the Web browser, stereo Bluetooth, e-mail support, as well as a document viewer that can handle Office documents and PDFs. There's no 3G support though, which is a bit of a downer for such a pricey phone. One of the Armani's more impressive features is its music player.



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