Introduction and Design:We have finally managed to get our hands on the Samsung Diva S7070, a cell phone of the Diva Collection 2010. The device is so very womanly that we believe it should be stigmatized by all self-respecting feminists’ organizations worldwide. It is aimed at the fairer sex and people, enchanted by handsets with exquisite style and dainty appeal. At least that´s what the manufacturer says and demonstrates in every possible way. The handset box is adorned with fake diamonds. So, what´s inside, except for the handset itself? There is a wall charger, headphone set, USB cable, CD and user guide. We tend to think that an elegant pouch to complement the accessory set would have been a great idea in this particular instance, although Samsung has decided this is irrelevant. Quite odd indeed, given previous models targeted at ladies, like the E500 and E530, did come with similar piece of accessory.
You might be thinking this is not a big deal really and while that´s exactly the case on many occasions, such an accessory is virtually mandatory for the Samsung Diva S7070, because the mobile phone is almost entirely white and gets dirty fairly easy. Its back is one of the distinguishing features of the device, due to its unique, cool rugged pattern that makes the phone truly hard to accidentally slip out of your hand. The diamond-shaped button that lends color to the front side is another, quite spectacular at that, design element.
The screen measures 2.8 inches, comes with QVGA native resolution and utilizes capacitive technology. Its colors are rather thin and it is virtually unusable in direct sunlight. Still, the display sensitivity is decent and using it is relatively enjoyable on the overall.The Samsung Diva S7070 integrates a microUSB port, but sadly, lacks 3.5mm headphone jack, meaning you won´t be able to just plug in your favourite earphone set right away.Despite the fact Samsung believes the Diva S7070 is aimed at ladies only, we would rather define the device as „girlish”. Our personal impressions make us think most women would probably shun the overly glossy and shiny Diva in favour of more stylish phones, say the LG New Chocolate BL20.
Hardware Specifications
| Network | GSM 900 MHz / 1800 MHz / 1900 MHz |
| 3G Network | Yes |
| Design | Candybar |
| Smartphone | No |
| Internal Memory | 40 MB |
| Weight | 3.32 oz / 94.1 g |
| Dimension | 3.98″ x 2.16″ x 0.53″ 10.11 cm x 5.49 cm x 1.35 cm |
| Internal Display Screen | 2.8-inch 16-million Color TFT LCD screen (240 x 320 pixels) |
| Touchscreen | No |
| External Display Screen | No |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion 960 mAh |
| Battery Life | Talk: 10 hours Standby: 800 hours (33.33 days) |
| QWERTY Keyboard | No |
| Predictive Text Input | Yes. T9 |
| Speakerphone | Yes |
| Expandable Memory Slot | Yes. microSD / microSDHC |
| GPS System / GPS
Navigation |
Yes |
Introduction and Design:
We have finally managed to get our hands on the Samsung Diva S7070, a handset of the Diva Collection 2010. Actually, the device is so very womanly that we believe it should be stigmatized by all self-respecting feminists’ organizations worldwide. It is aimed at the fairer sex and people, enchanted by handsets with exquisite style and dainty appeal. At least that´s what the manufacturer says and demonstrates in every possible way. For an instance, the phone box is adorned with fake diamonds (that don´t quite look like the Real McCoy). So, what´s inside, except for the cell phone itself? There is a wall charger, headphone set, USB cable, CD and user guide. We tend to think that an elegant pouch to complement the accessory set would have been a great idea in this particular instance, although Samsung has decided this is irrelevant. Quite odd indeed, given previous models targeted at ladies, like the E500 and E530, did come with similar piece of accessory.
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