Samsung Magnet uses its powerful ferrous core to stick to AT&T shelves
Took a little while, but Samsung's latest low-cost messaging phone for AT&T (though not quite as low-cost as the a177) is now available, offering EDGE data, a VGA camera, and a shockingly orange shell for a non-wallet-destroying $19.99 on contract after discount. We had a chance to play with the Magnet back at CTIA, and in between bouts of having our watches and cheap jewelery stolen by it, we really enjoyed the phone -- so if you're really into SMS and you're looking for a cheap postpaid option, the Magnet might be the way to go.



















Not bad.
I hate this phone. It's terrible to use, has tiny, tiny keys, and freezes during texts. Every week there's something wrong with it. Do NOT get this phone. Go for a more reliable option.
I've had this phone for little over two months and all in all it is not a bad phone. True the keys are tiny but one gets use to that. My cons with this phone are the 300kb ringtone limit, the lack of a memory card slot and the fact that alot of websites contain too much content for the phone to load them properly or at all. For the price though it's a wonderful little phone.