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Samsung Eternity Pro Reviews

hardwaresecrets‘s review Edit

The Eternity has an excellent look, feel, and response. It has good call quality, a useful camera, a music player, and can even display television. So it is a good multimedia device, but without Wi-Fi and with only partial email support, it will be lacking for many.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Jan 14, 2009

PC Magazine‘s review Edit

The Samsung Eternity is a fun touch-screen phone with mobile TV on board, but AT&T subscribers would probably be happier with the more-powerful, more-attractive, and more-flexible iPhone.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Feb 09, 2009

MobileBurn‘s review Edit

The Samsung SGH-a867 Eternity is a rather small touchscreen cell phone, clearly designed for one-handed use. The touchscreen is responsive, and the haptic feedback adds a little extra to the overall experience. The TouchWiz user interface, while nice, doesn't really add much to the functionality of the phone, which is a shame.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Jan 02, 2009

Softpedia‘s review Edit

After testing the device for one week, I still think that Samsung launched the Eternity on the market too fast. The look and design of the phone are nice and appealing, but it seems to be full of bugs and not up to standard features. The targets of the phone are definitely the AT&T subscribers, as there are many productivity tools and functions included in the phone that don't work otherwise.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
May 22, 2009

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

The Eternity has all the hallmarks of a touch-screen phone. It has a rectangular candy bar shape with a slim profile (4.3 inches by 2.2 inches by 0.5 inch) and a large display. The Eternity is 3.88 ounces, a bit lighter than some of its counterparts, but it retains a sturdy feel in the hand. The black color scheme is simple but attractive; we like the glossy material that surrounds the display and the shiny metal spines. Our only gripe concerns the plastic battery cover; a metal cover is preferable.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 19, 2008

LAPTOP Magazine‘s review Edit

The Eternity packs all the multimedia functionality you could ask for, but it doesn’t execute flawlessly...
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Jan 28, 2009

Phone Arena‘s review Edit

After seeing our neighbors across the big pond get acquainted with Samsung’s multimedia touch screen phones such as the Pixon, U.S. consumers can now get their hands on the Eternity with AT&T. This is one of the first phones in the States to use Samsung’s TouchWiz interface for a fresh new look with various widgets on the home screen...
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Dec 12, 2008

The average pro reviews rating is 6.7 / 10, based on the 7 reviews.


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