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Samsung Gravity T Pro Reviews

MacNN‘s review Edit

More than anything, the Gravity T feels like a me-too touchscreen feature phone. There is nothing overly impressive about the device, but there also isn’t anything spectacularly wrong with it that wasn't expected for the category. The Gravity T has solid construction and a simple, capable design, even though the rounded keys may throw some users off at first blush. Internet and multimedia applications are not strong points for this phone, but the visual voicemail, GPS and call quality are high points on a phone with a reasonable price tag.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 28, 2010

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

If you must have a touch screen, Samsung crammed much of its higher-end device UI into the Gravity T, but the Gravity 3 makes more sense as a messaging device.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 12, 2010

Phone Arena‘s review Edit

The concept behind the Samsung Gravity T is good enough, but the execution is poor. The TouchWiz UI simply can’t keep up on the Gravity T, even while it works well on similar devices like AT&T’s Samsung Sunburst. If the phone were an entry-level $30 unit, like Sprint’s Seek it would be one thing, but even the Seek runs smoother and the Gravity T is a hefty $80 on contract. With phones like the MyTouch 3G and Samsung Behold II offering a plethora of more features for a mere $20 more we suggest skipping on the Gravity T in favor of a real smartphone.
6.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 13, 2010

The average pro reviews rating is 6.2 / 10, based on the 3 reviews.


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