Samsung Propel a767 Phone, White

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

  • Slider phone with full QWERTY keyboard and dedicated messaging button for easy text and instant messaging
  • Compatible with AT&T Navigator GPS, Video Share, AT&T Mobile Music, and streaming video from Cellular Video service
  • 1.3-megapixel camera (with video capture); Bluetooth stereo music streaming; MicroSD memory expansion; access to personal email
  • Up to 5 hours of talk time, up to 240 hours (10 days) of standby time
  • What’s in the Box: handset, battery, charger, user manual

Amazon.com Product Description
Get the word out to friends, family, and instant messaging buddies with the Samsung Propel slider phone from AT&T, whose face slides up to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard that makes typing a breeze. You’ll be able to quickly download video, music and more over AT&T’s lightning quick HSPDA 3G network. Additionally, this GPS-enabled phone can access the AT&T Navigator service for turn-by-turn directions as well as its Video Share serve, which enables you to send video of yourself to another compatible phone while making a voice call. Other features include a 1.3-megapixel camera/camcorder, Bluetooth for handsfree devices and stereo music streaming, MicroSD memory expansion (to 8 GB), access to personal e… More >>

Samsung Propel a767 Phone, White

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5 comments on “Samsung Propel a767 Phone, White”

  1. I purchased this phone in March and as of August it is not working well. The battery needed to be charged frequently (every other day) even when first purchased. Now I can only talk using speaker phone, often do not have a signal, and have had several dropped calls. AT&T will not replace the phone because it the water mark indicator is red. When I informed them that the phone has not been in any place where it has occured water damage, they stated that in humid areas, which I do live in, it may turn red. It is cheaper for me to change to another server and take my number with me than to replace the phone.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. I used to have an LG Chocolate w/Verizon, but I had to switch providers to get better reception. I didn’t want to pay for a dataplan or a premium for either the iphone or the Blackberry Bold, but I knew I wanted the following in a phone:

    1) A full qwerty keyboard so that I can easily text people.

    2) Keypad that’s not attached to a single piece of plastic, so that one day pressing one key could activate more than one key.

    3) Long battery life.

    The Samsung satisfies all these conditions and I’m very happy with my choice. Though it looks bulky, it’s smaller than my brother’s Blackbery Bold, and lighter. I have the red/white one, and the color scheme on the keypad makes it easy to see where punctuation marks/camera/send keys are located. I do think the font is a little too large and the ringtone too high (neither get really smaller or quieter), but this may be a plus for older people.

    In comparison to my Chocolate, though, the Propel lacks:

    1) Beautiful graphics…it’s got less colors

    2) Screen seems to scratch more easily even though both are slide phones.

    3) User interface software is not efficient, I often have to go through multiple menus to get to what I want. This is probably an ATT problem.

    4) Has that plasticky feel. Overall the Chocolate, though older, seems like a higher quality phone…but I had to switch for reception reasons =

    Some other notes…I think the battery life is starting to go down with use, I’ve had it for two weeks, and I need to charge it now every other day. Overall I think it’s a great phone if you text a lot.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. This product was worth the money. It comes with 4 games, audio and video recorder. The only problems I have found are that the screen scratches pretty easily and that the camera is not as high of quality as I would have liked. But overall I have enjoyed it immensely.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. I got this phone after weeks of research. I was not attached to a specific provider, I just wanted to find a phone that was sturdy, had an easy-to-use QWERTY keyboard, and a good display, and was attractive. I totally found it in the Samsung Propel. I went into a bunch of cell phone stores and looked at all the phones and this was my favorite. It’s a slider, and the qwerty keyboard looks a little small but I was really surprised how easy it was. I have had other samsung qwerty phones and I got used to the keyboard but it was still kind of awkward, and this one was super easy. The menus are really user-friendly, the screen is nice and bright. The sound quality is good, too. I like that it shows the day of the week and the date on the screen, and there is one button that turns silent (vibrate) on and off, in the case of an emergency. My favorite thing about this phone though is that the battery lasts FOREVER. Literally the battery has lasted me for 4 days on standby and it’s still on 2 bars, and with texting/calling throughout the day it was still on 2 bars by the end of two days. It also charges very quickly. I would absolutely recommend this to anyone who likes lots of features, easy to use interfaces, and texts a lot.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. This is a great entry level texting phone for all the text message whores out there. Despite all the pictures advertising the phone, it only appears to be big and bulky but it’s the complete opposite. The phone is actually very slim & slender. I love that it comes in 3 different colors (Green, Blue, & Rose White) and probably more on the way. I picked up the green one and i love it. I originally purchased the Samsung Epix PDA phone and was so disappointed by the awful operating system and returned it right away. Finally the Samsung Propel hits the stores and it’s basically a PDA smart phone without the Window Mobile operating system (Which is awful by the way). I love the Samsung Menu and UI. It’s easy to use and just navigating through it is a breeze. You don’t even need to look at the manual to operate this thing. The one downside to the Propel is that the screen could be a bit bigger and the colors could be a bit more vibrant. You only get 65K colors as oppose to the usual Samsung high end phones that come with 262K colors. So, that was one of the disappointments with this phone. Samsung knew this phone was strictly for the teens so i can see why the price is so cheap. Considering the friendly price is probably a big reason why you don’t get the 262K colors. Another flaw is the Instant Messaging. You do get AIM & Yahoo but the buddylist is not in real time. You will only be able to see a few friends on your buddylist not all. But if you IM them they will respond even though they appear to not be signed in. The best thing about my Sidekick LX is that IM is in real time. I signed on from both devices and had about 50 friends on my buddylist appear on my SK while the Propel only had 3. As i stated before even though only 3 appear you can still IM the ones that don’t appear and chat with them. Also AT&T for some reason is so stingy with the accessories. I wish it came with an additional USB charger, free micro SD memory card, or a case. Unfortunately NONE. All you get is the cell & wall charger. Overall i am very pleased with my purchase and recommend anyone looking for a texting phone or any device that might come close to a Sidekick on the AT&T network, this would be the phone 4 u.

    Pros:

    Sleek sexy design

    Comes in multiple colors

    Camera/camcorder (Really should be 6.0 megapixel by now)

    Built in Messaging Clients (AIM, Yahoo Messenger, Etc)

    Access to Emails

    Qwerty Keyboard

    MP3 Players

    Samsung Menu

    GPS

    Slider Phone

    Micro SD (Up to 8GB)

    Cons:

    Only 65K Colors on screen

    Only 1.3 Megapixel Camera/Camcorder (Really should be 6.0 by now)

    Battery is really thin so carry an extra charger with you

    AT&T is really cheap with the accessories (Only device & charger included)

    Wish a USB Charger was included

    Rating: 4 / 5

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