Design
The A701 is based on one of Samsung's many mobile phone designs which are modified to suit whichever carrier is holding the cheque. In this case, Telstra got a stylishly cut phone decked out in "café black" (it sounds so much better than "Darth Vader black", doesn't it?).
As what's these days a mid-sized mobile, the A701 shares roughly the same footprint as phones like the Motorola RAZR, although it's noticeably thicker and heavier -- not bad things if you like a little heft in your handset, and certainly nothing that will prevent it from slipping easily into a pocket.
Like many of its Samsung siblings, especially in the Asian market, the A701 is a clamshell flip phone on which the screen pivots open on a sturdy door-like hinge. The flat flush-sided panels afford no purchase for flipping the phone open with one hand.
On the left side is a concealed port for the A701's battery charger, which continues Samsung's trend of using a slim proprietary connector rather than the far more common mini USB jack. On the right there's a door for a microSD memory card, making a welcome change from phones which bury the card slot behind the back panel and in some cases under the battery. The A701 generously includes a 512MB card and SD Card adaptor.
Both the external (one-inch) and internal (2.2-inch) displays are exceptionally bright and detailed, and show off the phone's rich icons and vivid graphics to their best possible effect.
Features
The A701's standout feature isn't as much a function of the phone as of Telstra's Next G network, and that's the ability to tap into an exceptional range of streaming video content.
Video has been a part of 3G services since their launch, of course, but Next G's superior reach and substantially higher download speed deliver the kind of video-in-your-hand experience that 3G first promised -- depending on the signal strength to your current location, of course.
However, the A701 boasts several traits which are crucial to this. One is that the handset is rated for HSDPA (High Speed Download Packet Access) 1.8, which delivers a peak download rate of 1.8Mbps -- four times that of standard 3G.
The playback experience is also enhanced by a gloss coating on the A701's inner display, similar to many widescreen laptops, although the more ambient light you have, the less effective this screen becomes.
You can cue up your own entertainment with the A701's MP3 music player which makes a decent fist of playlists and shuffle mode, and then delights with the touch-sensitive playback keys parked on the front panel under the external display. Like the main keypad, these are illuminated by a crisp white backlight.
The big let-down is that the headphone socket uses the same connection as the battery charger, which forces you to rely on the bundled and rather pedestrian earphones.
The pre-loaded software goes beyond the norm in areas such as a very flexible alarm clock, world clock, voice recorder and currency converter, plus a document viewer for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF documents. The PC connectivity is however hampered by a USB 1.1 connection.
Performance
Testing several of Telstra's Next G services over the A701 showcases the capabilities of both the network and the phone. We tuned into live Foxtel services such as CNN as well as the update bulletins from Sky News and consistently enjoyed smooth playback with minimal delays and buffering. Moving between online menus and selecting content proved much faster and thus far less frustrating than on 3G.
Music downloads also barrelled down the connection and onto the miniSD card, given that the A701 has precious little spare memory on its own. We fetched several 2MB tracks at under 20 seconds each, which is at least four times as fast as what you'd expect over a 3G service.
While the supplied headphones are barely up to par, as we noted earlier, there was enough punch in the inbuilt stereo speakers to make the headphones unnecessary unless we were in a public area.
We also connected the A701 to a laptop via Bluetooth and pressed it into service as a mobile broadband modem, where we clocked speeds between 700Kbps in a Sydney CDB building and 1.3Mbps outdoors.
Given that you'd likely use the A701 far more intensively than a regular mobile phone, we suggest that while the battery life is a decent 3.7 hours of talk time and 320 hours on standby, you should charge this one every second evening in case a spate of streaming content leaves you high and dry.
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cobhaydo
22/09/2008, 03:43 PM
rating
8/10
Great Phone
Pros: The reception is great
Cons: You cannot change message tone and needs more memory space
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asrae
27/07/2008, 11:52 AM
rating
6/10
Had this phone 18months, works ok. Time to try something new, maybe LG Prada??
Pros: big numbers on screen
Cons: drops off network often (after 12 months), needs to be rebooted (so telstra say), charger socket of phone wears out as phone needs recharging every second day.
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nancia
13/07/2008, 11:30 AM
rating
6/10
there wasn't much choice of phones initially on next g so i got this one, i prefer sony ericssons. the quality isn't much good considering the price. camera doesn't take pictures that good. the motorola razr which my bf got is better. video is only 15 secs too. vibration is too soft. hard to open. don't like the combined battery & headset hole, means you can't talk with headset while charging, also mine broke 2 weeks after warranty ran out. spose i just don't like this phone much, doesn't have anything standout to make you go WOW. i'm gonna buy a sony ericsson
Pros: battery life is ok
alarm is good
loudspeaker is good
user friendly big nos and screen is biggish
Cons: vibration is too soft. hard to flip open with one hand. sms doesn't learn words, which is a real pain. hard to sms new spelling of words. doesn't store enough messages.
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jen@jek888.com
02/07/2008, 09:02 AM
rating
9/10
love this phone had awhile now..
simple, not too big, not too small. great images.. great voice reproducition
Cons: only thing micro card fell out.. yep.. too small.. slot in wrong place.. cap was on.. it just fell out.. lost it..
bugger.
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himel
02/06/2008, 04:28 AM
rating
3/10
OUT LOOK IS GREAT
Pros: GOOD FOR CITIES
Cons: MEMORY S POR, BLUTOOTH IS SLOW
, CAN'NOT CHANGE THEME AND MESSEGE TONE
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samsung z400
14/05/2008, 05:50 PM
rating
8/10
Samsung A701 is great phone. Cheap and simple. Gives fast functions. Connectivity is hard to loss. Full guide in manual. Supports multi languages.
Pros: Stylish design.
Hard to break LCD.
Support multi languages.
Cons: Memory is not enough for me.
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person
09/04/2008, 09:24 AM
rating
9/10
heaps good ive got one and love it. Never had any problems at all!
Pros: big screen, sd slot, headphones
Cons: memory
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topcat
25/03/2008, 08:05 PM
rating
2/10
Worst phone I have ever had
Intermittent signal, have to remove the battery, clean the sim card daily, otherwise people cannot hear me when I call them.
Pros: Big letters easy to use,
Nice looking phone, but other than that it is has nothing to offe
Cons: fragile, unreliable, takes terrible photos
Cannot change the message ring tone.
Samsung will confirm this if you ring their IT department.
Have to turn the phone off evey few days or it drops off the next G platform, so they tell me at telstra
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someguy
20/03/2008, 11:20 PM
rating
8/10
great phone. awsum screen. annoying key pad tones. pretty much good all round phone. afew annoying features.
Pros: awsum touch keypads on the outside of the phone, camera, nice big button for my big thumbs, fast bluetooth,
Cons: when playing mp3 on loudspeaker could be louder. the slow loading on the memory card. and how the phone somtimes restarts when loading playlist, how you cant set a mp3 as your alarm.
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upset..
28/01/2008, 05:08 PM
rating
4/10
my brother owns this phone and i love it
but i live on a farm and it gets no reception at all wich is the only reson im not buying it!! xx
Pros: its sweet as and i like the set up
Cons: reception sucks
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