I bought one. This is the phone I have been looking for - nice screen, memory card (I bought a 1GB card, works great for my music needs), bluetooth, decent camera, excellent phone for the price. No more downloading ringers - make your own from MP3's in a program such as Audacity, and upload them via Bluetooth or the optional Samsung data kit (59.99 at the T-Mobile website). Now I don't have to buy an iPod. :-) I have only three issues with this phone. 1. The alert sound for incoming text messages is limited to the 4 built in sounds, and they are too long for me. 2. No stereo headphones available?!? I don't want to listen to music through an earpiece. 3. Honestly, this phone -could- be a little thicker and I wouldn't have a problem with it. It can be a little hard to hold. Overall, I love it - I'm not going to be changing phones any time soon. Samsung - make stereo headphones for this thing!!
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Overall, I love it - I'm not going to be changing phones any time soon. Samsung - make stereo headphones for this thing!!