SAMSUNG SMILEY :)™
CELLULAR TELEPHONE



Samsung Smiley :)™ Cellular Telephone, retail $TBA (www.samsung.com...)
Manufactured by Samsung (www.samsung.com)
Last updated 05-27-11






This product does not emit light of its own, so the standard review format will not be used and the product will not be assigned a rating. This website is mostly about light-emitting products and test equipment I regularly use, but occasionally, you'll see non-light emitting products on it too if it's something I really like or use frequently.
(This product can indeed be used as a short-range flashlight to illuminate keyholes or to help locate dropped objects within close proximity to {near} you by using the LCD screen as a light source).

This is the Samsung Smiley :)™ cellular telephone handset. It has a slide-up LCD screen, and a nearly-full (though rather tiny) QERTY keyboard that is exposed when you slide the screen up.

It also has a 1.30MP (megapixel) digital camera built in.


 Size of product w/hand to show scale SIZE


Use the Samsung Smiley :)™ like you might use any other cellular telephone: dial the number you want, then press the "talk" key (this key shows a standard telephone handset -- the telephone handset shown is colored green). When finished with the call, press the "end" key (this key shows a standard telephone handset with a circular object under it -- the telephone handset shown is colored red).

It is capable of many internet-based functions via its "Web2go" facility -- though this functionality will cost you a bit extra.

How much extra?
Well, I downloaded three ringtones, then got a text message from T-Mobile telling me that I've exceeded $10.00 in data transfer.
So needless to say, it "ain't" "gonna" be cheap.

I don't feel like writing a book today, so you'll want to refer to the instructional materials that are furnished with the handset to read about its many other features.

You may also see this handset's specifications RIGHT HERE if you're interested.




Talk time is published as 5.50 hours; standby time at 300 hours.








This is another "standby" screen - the one I used prior to 10-05-10 (or "05 Oct 2010" if you prefer).



This is yet another "standby" screen - the one I currently (as of 10-05-10 {"05 Oct 2010"}) use.

This is a photograph of one of my "Viva Piñata" posters taken with
the cellular telephone's camera itself, and used as my "wallpaper".


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the LCD screen displaying "white".


Spectrographic analysis
Spectrographic analysis of the white LEDs in the keypad of this handset.




Video on YourTube showing the unit taking a photograph.

This clip is approximately 3.1534583458442 megabytes (3,369,720 bytes) in length;
dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than sixteen minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




Video on YourTube allowing you to hear the Geico "Ring Ding" ringtone that I installed in this unit.

This clip is approximately 1.9445656452897 megabytes (2,164,364 bytes) in length;
dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than nine minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.

Wave file (.WAV extension) of this ringtone on my handset
in the event that you are not able to view YourTube videos.
This file is 152,246 bytes in size.





This video on YouTube is to allow you to hear the music from the Sega coin-op arcade video game "Afterburner Deluxe" aka. "Afterburner II" that I made as a ringtone on this handset.

This clip is approximately 6.6867862323446 megabytes (6,885,900 bytes) in length;
dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than thirty three minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.




This video on YouTube is to allow you to hear the song "R2-D2 (Lives in my Butt)" by Worm Quartet that I used as a ringtone on this handset.

This clip is approximately 8.3333556723672 megabytes (8,521,806 bytes) in length;
dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than forty two minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.



TEST NOTES:
Cellular telephone handset was purchased by my mother on 10-02-10 (or "02 Oct 2010" if you prefer) in Federal Way WA.


UPDATE: 05-27-11
I've let my sister borrow this handset because she lost hers.
Therefoer, that dreadful "" icon will be appended to its listings on this website until her handset turns up.


    MANUFACTURER: Samsung
    PRODUCT TYPE: Web-enabled cellular tephone with camera
    LAMP TYPE: LED
    No. OF LAMPS: Unknown
    BEAM TYPE: N/A
    SWITCH TYPE: Momentary pushbuttons -- LOTS of them!!!
    CASE MATERIAL: Plastic
    BEZEL: N/A
    BATTERY: 3.7v 1,000mAh Li:ION cell
    CURRENT CONSUMPTION: Unknown/unable to measure
    WATER- AND URANATION-RESISTANT: Very light splatter-resistance at maximum
    SUBMERSIBLE: FOR GOD SAKES NOOOOO!!!
    ACCESSORIES: Battery, charger, SIM card
    SIZE: 3.92" X 2.34" X .59"
    WEIGHT: 3.98 ounces
    COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE: Unknown/not stated
    WARRANTY: 1 year

    PRODUCT RATING:

    Product was not intended to be a light-emitter or test instrument, so the traditional "star" rating will not be used.





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