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Scat

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I'm in the middle of a job change and need a new phone where people can reach me at all times. I don't need a Salty phone that reminds me to take a dump and then wipes my *** at 4G speed. Just a simple phone that makes calls, texts, e-mails and I guess gives me internet access although this isn't a priority. I also don't want to pay upwards of $200 for the damn thing. Oh, and it might be nice for it to have an MP3 player on it but this is absolutely an unnecessary luxury.

I'll be going through Verizon. Any suggestions? I'm kind of partial to the Samsung Continuum... mostly because it's only $49.99

Camera
5.0 megapixel
Auto-focus
LED flash
Dedicated camera/video key

Video
720p HD video recording
Easy upload to YouTube™
DivX video playback
Blockbuster Mobile Application for downloading full–length movies the same day they are available on DVD.

Music
Create and Manage playlists
Audio Formats Supported: AAC, H.263, H.264, MP3, MPEG–4, WMA10, eAAC+, AMR WB, WMV v9, MIDI, AMR NB, AAC+
Headset: 3.5mm Audio Jack
DLNA via AllShare –share photos, videos and music with other DLNA compatible devices

Web
3G Mobile Hotspot capable–with support for up to 5 devices
Skype Mobile™ capable
City ID capable
Amazon Kindle
NFL Mobile available via the Android Market
HTML Browser
Wi–Fi Capable (802.11 b/g/n)
Bing Search & Bing Maps
Fast access to YouTube™, Twitter, MySpace and Facebook®
Gmail; Google Talk; YouTube™, Google Calendar –Google Maps via Android Market

Communication
Samsung social network widgets (Hybrid Clock, Daily Briefing, Buddies Now)
Voice Mail capable & Visual Voice Mail capable
Task Manager
Tools: Calculator, Alarm Clock, World Clock, Stop Watch, Timer, Calendar, Memo & Voice Commands
Bilingual User Interface: English/Espanol
Speakerphone
Advanced Speech Recognition
Embedded Ringtones, Vibrating Alerts and Silent
Text, Picture & Video Messaging with threaded messaging feature
Speech to Text Feature
IMAP and POP, MSN Hotmail, and AOL Mail also supported
Phonebook capacity dependent upon available memory
Headset: 3.5mm Audio Jack
GPS/E911
TTY Compatible
Hearing Aid Compatibility =M4

Bluetooth
Bluetooth®Profiles Supported: Headset, Handsfree, Stereo, Phonebook Access, Object Push (vCard & vCalendar only)

Specifications

Dimensions
4.94” (H) x 2.30” (W) x 0.48” (D)
Weight: 4.41 oz.

Operating System
Android 2.1 (Éclair)
User Interface –Android 2.1 + Samsung TouchWiz

Display
3.4” main display screen
480x800 Super AMOLED display
1.8” Super AMOLED Ticker Display

Keyboard
Virtual QWERTY Keyboard with Swype

Battery
Usage time: up to 420 minutes
Standby time: up to 312 hours
SAR: Head: 0.70 W/kg ; Body 0.47 W/kg

Memory / Processor
1GHz application processor
2GB internal memory
8 GB microSD card pre–installed on–device –up to 32GB microSD supported
Dual Band CDMA/PCS/1xEVDO Rev. A (800/1900 MHz)

Did I mention it's only $49.99? I can get a pre-owned unit for $19.99!!
 
If you need it for email, you might want to make sure it can open all attachments. I don't know the phones on Verizon, but the one you listed does have the hearing aid compatibility, so you should be fine.

;-)
 
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The vast majority of those features are software features of the Android operating system. You'll find them on practically any Android phone.

This particular phone is running Android 2.1 (Eclair) which is really, really old. Almost all new phones run 2.3, while the majority of current phones run 2.2. You probably don't care too much about cutting edge software versions, but the newer versions really are better in a lot of ways.

You can get better prices on phones by buying from sites like Amazon Wireless or Wirefly. I got a Droid X a while back for $0.01, and it currently goes for $99 through Verizon. These sites are totally legit and safe to purchase from. If price is a concern buying from these sites opens up your options significantly.

It looks like Verizon has the Samsung Fascinate online for $99. I'd recommend this over the Continuum. It's part of the Galaxy S line which is very highly rated worldwide.
 
Swype is the only way to go with virtual keyboards. I HATE typing on my wife's iPhone 4. I have fingers bigger than a 12-year-olds and therefore I hit the wrong button most of the time. Swyping is so much better it isn't funny. It took me just a little while to get used to it and now I can type faster than I could on my Blackberry Bold, even though on that I got to where I could type entirely by touch.
 
I have a hard time getting used to Swype. Instead I use Swiftkey X, which has an unmatched prediction engine. It builds a personalized prediction database using your gmail, facebook, and sms history. It's definitely the best "traditional" virtual keyboard around.
 
I have a hard time getting used to Swype. Instead I use Swiftkey X, which has an unmatched prediction engine. It builds a personalized prediction database using your gmail, facebook, and sms history. It's definitely the best "traditional" virtual keyboard around.

Love Swiftkey!! I have tried both Swiftkey and Swype. Wasn't a fan of Swype at all. I could never get it to type the right things. Swiftkey is so amazing with the predictions, that I barely even have to type anymore. It has saved me so many keystrokes. Just an FYI. I have an OG Droid with a physical keyboard. I never use the physical keyboard anymore since I found Swiftkey. I now have no desire to have a physical keyboard on my next phone.
 
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