Samsung C3050 Reviews
5 Reviews | 2 Positive Reviews | 0 Negative Reviews

The Samsung C3050 is not the best in world when it comes to features but we can see this being a winner for the masses who hate hi-tech gadgetry. Main features include a VGA camera; 8 hours talk time, 2-inch TFT display, card slot capable of up to 8GB and Bluetooth messenger. What do you think of this mobile phone?
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5 Consumer Reviews of “Samsung C3050”
Review by Why shouldn't people like it?, July 28, 2009
Well i can’t. Its well built, high quality every were, clear sound with both microphone, speaker and earphones with a excelent mp3 player, discent camera & camcorder, a lot of features i,e, orgerniser, calander, alarm clock that works, unit converter, world clock, stopwatch, timer, bluetooth, voice recorder, calculator and a good radio. A very bright, high resoloution big lcd screen with a bright big keypad. A smooth slider with no squeks or flims. A very thin light phone. I’v done my research and theres no other phone curently on the market in the UK that provides as much high class quality and featues as the Samsung C3050. Highley recomended, bye it!!
Review by noone, September 14, 2009
sooo… is there any bad things about the phone??
Review by -, October 22, 2009
Its looks fine and stuff, but just weird that it has a VGA camera (0.3Megapixel), that’s really low.
Review by joshuaa, October 28, 2009
mine is proper messed up i have had it for like 3 weeks now and the battery has to be chared atleast 3 times a day
shall i send the battery back and get a new one?`
Review by Ciscowen, November 7, 2009
Like most phones these days the manual pre-supposes a great hi-tech knowledge as it’s only 2 sides of an A4 sheet. I’m middle aged and not really au fait with all the capabilities of this low cost feature packed phone.
For the price it’s got more capabilities than anything else I found at this budget.
However, (I’ve only had it a couple of days) the lack of a USB direct connection is a pain so I will have to study up. I still can’t figure out how to work the radio without plugging in the headphones. The headphone connection is not the standard 3.5mm jack so I’m expecting to pay a small fortune if I ever lose those supplied.
The ringtone volume is pitiful and of the 20 installed ringtones, 18 are pure sonic diarrhoea. I would be ashamed to be heard being called in public with them.
The camera is more of an extra feature than anything serious.
I’m really more of a talk and text man than phone freak but for the price (£25 after top-ups and subtracting the woth of free time supplied) I really can’t beef.
The zeros on the phone numbers (but not the clock) have a diagonal type slash so they look like 8s. Very confusing if your sight isn’t great.
As a low-tech guy it’s hard for me to really judge all the possibilities but I give it only 1 point for usability as the ringer volume, non-standard headphone jack, vomit inducing tones, “trendy” zeros and manual let it down.
But hell, for the price I can’t complain!