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9 Reviews
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Even though you cannot expect a groundbreaking performance, the Sunburst is still a good performing, simple touchscreen phone, with decent features for a price of only $59.99, with a new two-year service agreement. On the whole, the Samsung Sunb...
The Samsung Sunburst has a pretty face and great design for a simple tablet phone, but I'd have a hard time recommending it. The unresponsive touchscreen caused problems in almost every application and made the phone much less fun to use. I have almos...
Abstract: The Samsung Sunburst is a mid-level touch-screen phone for AT&T subscribers. It offers a full set of features to keep one productive as well as entertained, and it also has a solid design. The Sunburst is available for $19.99 after rebates and a two-ye...
Slim form factor, good call quality, solid battery life
Sluggish UI, poor web experience, no 3G data
The Samsung Sunburst's poor web browsing experience, lack of 3G connectivity, sluggish user interface, and mediocre camera all make it a tough recommendation. Still, the good battery life, call quality, and pocket friendly form factor make it a compel...
Big, colorful screen. Great call quality and battery life. Smooth video playback.
No 3G or Wi-Fi. Bloatware-infested. Required $20/month data plan kills value.
The Samsung Sunburst offers good video playback, a friendly user interface, and excellent call quality for a very low price. But be careful which icons you click on because AT&T is all too happy to jack up the Sunburst's monthly fees....
Samsung Sunburst is a very nice touchscreen feature phone. It feels expensive, has multiple of advanced features and is very easy to personalize to your personal taste. The single major drawback is the lack of 3.5mm jack for the headset. While it’s pr...
The Samsung Sunburst is an affordable, slim, and lightweight touch-screen phone with a 2-megapixel camera, an HTML Web browser, GPS, an internal accelerometer, and more
The Samsung Sunburst's interface is nothing new, and the touch screen can feel a little slow to respond at times
As long as you don't expect anything groundbreaking, the Sunburst is a simple touch-screen phone with a healthy set of midrange features for a pretty good price.
Abstract: The Samsung Sunburst is a strange sort of phone–while on the one hand, I found it pretty simple to use without a whole lot of complication, I had a pretty serious problem with it too.First, though, we give you the basic intro: the Samsung Sunb...