This review is from: Samsung B2100 Solid Extreme Sim Free Mobile Phone (Electronics)
I’ve lived with my B2100 for a couple of months now. Interestingly my work phone is a Blackberry Bold … whilst the Samsung’s functional design is more 1990’s Nokia by comparison, I have become strangely attached to the little quad band pocket rocket … and indeed prefer using it to anything else.
First up, this is a seriously tough phone. Most of the exterior is constructed from urethane and has a very pleasant tactile feel. The handset does not require any precious handling and indeed I think even the most casual user would be challenged to make any marks on the phone under normal use (of course if you want to challenge its IP54 military certification that’s up to you …). It’s also relatively compact and WAY smaller than the current offerings from Sonim and Durrocom.
Full marks for construction. I’ve dropped mine on hotel floors, covered it in mud, made calls (and listened to its radio) in pouring rain. No problems.
Using the handset is also a bit of a breeze. Most pleasingly its audio quality is sublime. Both the ear speaker and external speaker providing crystal clear sound (well done Samsung!). Chunky buttons on the side of the unit also facilitate easy volume toggle during calls and a third activates the unit’s xeon bulb torch – which is incredibly bright – its now scary how many times its came in handy.
Phone and SMS aside, the remaining technical features are surprisingly ok. It has MMS, send/receives my personal email ok, takes microSD cards up to 8Gb and is a great little radio / music player.
The battery is also worth a special mention – a full 10 days of charge under normal use with me (5-6 calls / 2-3 SMS per day).
Downsides? Well I feel I’m being REALLY picky but would have liked a higher res screen with more resistance to direct sunlight (although the latter is overcome by creating a mono custom colour scheme). The camera is VGA, although this does not actually bother me and the image quality is surprisingly good.
In summary I think Samsung have done a great job … its a WAY better phone than the Sonim’s XP3 (or indeed other tough mobiles out at the moment). It’s also newer and cheaper than Samsung’s higher spec’d B2700 (which I’ve actually been put off buying as the B2100 has pretty much everything I need).
This little guy sits on the EXTERIOR of my rucksack during a daily cycle commute and hasn’t complained. It won’t score highly on the phone-snob-review sites and quite honestly …
I don’t care (I’m keeping mine!)
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This review is from: Samsung B2100 Solid Extreme Sim Free Mobile Phone (Electronics)
I would have LOVED to have this phone 10 years ago!
I got a SonyEriccson C905 about 9 months ago, but working in the Oil/Construction/Foundry industry, the fancy phone was getting murdered. So I went for a tough-type phone. I’ve never had problems with Samsung, so that was my choice.
It’s like the Jason Bourne of phones. You can leave it on a brick wall in the rain, 30 feet up, and don’t worry if it gets knocked off. Just get someone to call it, and the mud starts ringing. Dig your phone out, and it’s perfect. Wash it off, and it keeps on going. After about 9 months, I’m getting the odd scratch on the screen, but it’s been hammered with sand, rocks, you name it. The casing is scratchproof, the buttons are fine, Even the exposed camera lens is not marked in the slightest, and i’ve never covered it with anything. that’s the externals sorted. Durability 10/10.
Downsides? The PC interface software is a bit sketchy, it loses USB connection when uploading or downloading my shots. Not all the time, but enough to be a bit irritating, and not as good an interface as Sony’s PC Suite. PC Connectivity 7/10
The only other downside? Hearing my phone ring when machinery or stuff is going on, that can be difficult. And so to be safe, sometimes I’ll set it to Sound Off/Vibrate On. If it’s not actually in my pants, I can’t feel it all the time. I’m told it’s because the case is so SO TOUGH the shell won’t transmit the vibration very well. So Ring Vol/ Vibrate mode 5/10.
Internals? The interface is dead easy, like the anti-motorola of phones. Pick up and play. The screen isn’t beautiful, it seems a bit basic, but the colours are bright, photos look brilliant, and it’s got everything I need, including internet access, as good as any other phone i’ve used. Get a memory card, (SD, fits behind battery) and you’re sorted. The sound is great, never get anyone at the other end saying “Can’t hear a thing…it must be your end” The torch now seems totally essential, is blinding, and obviously lasts as long as the battery is charged, i.e days and days (the battery life is brilliant), and i even use the compass, especially when i’m in a city i’ve not been to, very useful in Prague new town or Barca. So, Features 10/10.
Basically if you treat your phone like it’s not a precious jewel, but still want all the stuff you need this side of an i-Phone, this is the phone to get. As i said at the top… Bulletproof! It may not look pretty, but neither does a Land Rover Defender.
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This phone is amazing. I read a lot of reviews before buying it and all phones seem to have good and bad points. I wanted a basic phone which played music through an internal speaker and was fairly easy to use. The Samsung B2100 satisfies the bill totally. 1) The phone is really easy to use. The screen is not brilliant but more than adequate. The stuff about fluff on the keys is crazy. 2) The music player is simplicity itself to use. Transfer MP3 files on to micro disc and you’re away. The back comes off really easily though is secure. Playlists are created really easily and fav. song can be used for ringtone really easily. The speaker whilst not deafening the neighbours is really good with bass boost. Not tinny and quite loud enough for normal use. I use it in the shower or when having a bath and it’s fine. If you like to go to sleep listening to music it has a sleep timer which is really easy to set up. 3) Got wet, been dropped – yes it is tough. The torch is great too especially at night getting keys in doors. 4) The only minor negative is that you can catch the torch or volume key on side of the phone by accident if keypad unlocked.
conclusion – This is the first time ever I have written any review on any product which should signal how good this phone is. If you want fancy gizmos and a slick phone perhaps it’s not for you. But if you want an easy to use phone, which is tough, and stores and plays music well this must be the phone for you. Buy and enjoy as definitely a Five Star Phone!
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Tough NOT to like!,
I’ve lived with my B2100 for a couple of months now. Interestingly my work phone is a Blackberry Bold … whilst the Samsung’s functional design is more 1990’s Nokia by comparison, I have become strangely attached to the little quad band pocket rocket … and indeed prefer using it to anything else.
First up, this is a seriously tough phone. Most of the exterior is constructed from urethane and has a very pleasant tactile feel. The handset does not require any precious handling and indeed I think even the most casual user would be challenged to make any marks on the phone under normal use (of course if you want to challenge its IP54 military certification that’s up to you …). It’s also relatively compact and WAY smaller than the current offerings from Sonim and Durrocom.
Full marks for construction. I’ve dropped mine on hotel floors, covered it in mud, made calls (and listened to its radio) in pouring rain. No problems.
Using the handset is also a bit of a breeze. Most pleasingly its audio quality is sublime. Both the ear speaker and external speaker providing crystal clear sound (well done Samsung!). Chunky buttons on the side of the unit also facilitate easy volume toggle during calls and a third activates the unit’s xeon bulb torch – which is incredibly bright – its now scary how many times its came in handy.
Phone and SMS aside, the remaining technical features are surprisingly ok. It has MMS, send/receives my personal email ok, takes microSD cards up to 8Gb and is a great little radio / music player.
The battery is also worth a special mention – a full 10 days of charge under normal use with me (5-6 calls / 2-3 SMS per day).
Downsides? Well I feel I’m being REALLY picky but would have liked a higher res screen with more resistance to direct sunlight (although the latter is overcome by creating a mono custom colour scheme). The camera is VGA, although this does not actually bother me and the image quality is surprisingly good.
In summary I think Samsung have done a great job … its a WAY better phone than the Sonim’s XP3 (or indeed other tough mobiles out at the moment). It’s also newer and cheaper than Samsung’s higher spec’d B2700 (which I’ve actually been put off buying as the B2100 has pretty much everything I need).
This little guy sits on the EXTERIOR of my rucksack during a daily cycle commute and hasn’t complained. It won’t score highly on the phone-snob-review sites and quite honestly …
I don’t care (I’m keeping mine!)
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Bulletproof!,
I would have LOVED to have this phone 10 years ago!
I got a SonyEriccson C905 about 9 months ago, but working in the Oil/Construction/Foundry industry, the fancy phone was getting murdered. So I went for a tough-type phone. I’ve never had problems with Samsung, so that was my choice.
It’s like the Jason Bourne of phones. You can leave it on a brick wall in the rain, 30 feet up, and don’t worry if it gets knocked off. Just get someone to call it, and the mud starts ringing. Dig your phone out, and it’s perfect. Wash it off, and it keeps on going. After about 9 months, I’m getting the odd scratch on the screen, but it’s been hammered with sand, rocks, you name it. The casing is scratchproof, the buttons are fine, Even the exposed camera lens is not marked in the slightest, and i’ve never covered it with anything. that’s the externals sorted. Durability 10/10.
Downsides? The PC interface software is a bit sketchy, it loses USB connection when uploading or downloading my shots. Not all the time, but enough to be a bit irritating, and not as good an interface as Sony’s PC Suite. PC Connectivity 7/10
The only other downside? Hearing my phone ring when machinery or stuff is going on, that can be difficult. And so to be safe, sometimes I’ll set it to Sound Off/Vibrate On. If it’s not actually in my pants, I can’t feel it all the time. I’m told it’s because the case is so SO TOUGH the shell won’t transmit the vibration very well. So Ring Vol/ Vibrate mode 5/10.
Internals? The interface is dead easy, like the anti-motorola of phones. Pick up and play. The screen isn’t beautiful, it seems a bit basic, but the colours are bright, photos look brilliant, and it’s got everything I need, including internet access, as good as any other phone i’ve used. Get a memory card, (SD, fits behind battery) and you’re sorted. The sound is great, never get anyone at the other end saying “Can’t hear a thing…it must be your end” The torch now seems totally essential, is blinding, and obviously lasts as long as the battery is charged, i.e days and days (the battery life is brilliant), and i even use the compass, especially when i’m in a city i’ve not been to, very useful in Prague new town or Barca. So, Features 10/10.
Basically if you treat your phone like it’s not a precious jewel, but still want all the stuff you need this side of an i-Phone, this is the phone to get. As i said at the top… Bulletproof! It may not look pretty, but neither does a Land Rover Defender.
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Samsung B2100 – Excellent Phone,
This phone is amazing. I read a lot of reviews before buying it and all phones seem to have good and bad points.
I wanted a basic phone which played music through an internal speaker and was fairly easy to use.
The Samsung B2100 satisfies the bill totally.
1) The phone is really easy to use. The screen is not brilliant but more than adequate. The stuff about fluff on the keys is crazy.
2) The music player is simplicity itself to use. Transfer MP3 files on to micro disc and you’re away. The back comes off really easily though is secure. Playlists are created really easily and fav. song can be used for ringtone really easily. The speaker whilst not deafening the neighbours is really good with bass boost. Not tinny and quite loud enough for normal use. I use it in the shower or when having a bath and it’s fine. If you like to go to sleep listening to music it has a sleep timer which is really easy to set up.
3) Got wet, been dropped – yes it is tough. The torch is great too especially at night getting keys in doors.
4) The only minor negative is that you can catch the torch or volume key on side of the phone by accident if keypad unlocked.
conclusion – This is the first time ever I have written any review on any product which should signal how good this phone is. If you want fancy gizmos and a slick phone perhaps it’s not for you. But if you want an easy to use phone, which is tough, and stores and plays music well this must be the phone for you. Buy and enjoy as definitely a Five Star Phone!
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