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Do you want to sell or trade your Samsung Comeback?
Yes? Good, you’re at the right place.
But first, I need you to determine if you want to trade your phone for a better version, or if you want to sell it for cash?
After you decide, we’ll walk you through the steps to cash in or trade up.
In the meantime, let’s review your phone.
The Samsung Comeback actually fits its name. The year is 2009. And messaging phones are on their way out. They’re vastly being replaced by smartphones. But the Comeback with its wide, chunky design valiantly attempts to bring messaging phones back into the fray. Unfortunately, we all know how this story ends ... Not in victory, but in vanquish.
While Samsung's attempt did not end with success, they did end up with an impressive phone that had quite a few futuristic features. But we’ll get into the features later. Let’s first talk about the Samsung Comeback design.
Well … How can I put this? The Samsung Comeback looks like a children's toy that you’ll find at a swap meet. The plastic body, curved sides, and blocky corners feels ridiculously cheap. But surprisingly, it’s not. The phone is more sturdy than it looks. Plus, it feels good in the hand.
The Comeback has two displays: one external and one internal. The external display has a 1-inch OLED display with 65K colors and 128 x 128 pixel resolution. You can adjust screen brightness, background, type and color of dialing front in settings. Even on the highest brightest setting, the screen is still dark.
You can enter settings by using the navigation array. It consists of two soft keys, square toggle with middle OK key, and a designated camera key. It also includes a back key, a send key, End/Power keys, and a directional pad. The directional pad doubles as shortcuts. The up and down keys shortcuts to call log and contacts list. And the right and left keys shortcuts to text messaging and new audio postcards. All the keys are well placed, spacious, and easy to use.
When you turn the phone 90 degrees and flip up, the Samsung Comeback will reveal a full keyboard and a 2.9-inch TFT screen with 256K colors and 320 x 240 pixel resolution. The display is crisp and colorful. The display also shows a shortcut icon menu that features MyFaves, message in-box, Web2Go Web browser, apps menu, and your T-Mobile account page.
The QWERTY keyboard is a little claustrophobic. The keys are small and difficult to type with. You’ll end up typing with your fingernails more often than you’ll like. It’ll really help if the keyboard was just a little more spacious.
To the right of the keyboard, there’s a navigation array. It has a dedicated text messaging key and camera key. It also has a square toggle with a middle OK key and send and end/power keys. The message key can be designated as a shortcut to message inbox, a new audio postcard, email, or instant messaging key.
The Samsung Comeback has a 2 MP rear camera. While it doesn’t have a flash LED, it has tons of other settings and editing capabilities. For starters, they’re four resolutions to choose from: 1600 x 1200, 1280 x 960, 640 x 480, and 320 x 240 pixels. There’s also plenty of camera modes such as Panorama, smile shot, night mode, three photometry modes, timer, two preview modes, and three shutter tones.
The photo quality is pretty good. The colors are bright, vibrant, and not at all washed out. What’s also pretty cool is that you can add a voice recording to the image and send multimedia messages. You can record videos in one of two resolutions: 320 x 240 or 176 x 144 pixels. The video quality isn’t the best. It’s medicare at best.
The feature that stands out the most about the Comeback is that it supports HTML browser, JavaScript, and Flash Lite. That means you can effortlessly browse complex websites, stream YouTube videos, and download and save videos to videos folder to watch later.
To wrap things up, the Samsung Comeback has Bluetooth connectability, voice commands, GPS, music player, and microSD card slot. Along with vibrate mode, speakerphone, calendar, alarm clock, unit converter, time clock, and stopwatch.
Now that we got the review out of the way, let’s discuss your selling options.
There’s two available deals for your Samsung Comeback. You can choose to:
Sell Samsung Comeback for cash or
Trade in Samsung Comeback
If you want cash return, this option is for you.
Preparing to sell your Samsung Comeback is pretty easy. Just follow these steps:
● Transfer all your files to another device or an external storage device
● Make sure you remove all passwords and give access
● Restore your phone to factory settings
Done! That’s it.
Now you can sell your phone.
If you don’t want cash, you can trade in Samsung Comeback instead.
Just follow the same steps listed above.
When you finish completing the steps, trading your phone will be a cinch.
That pretty much wraps everything up.
Now it’s all up to you.
Will you sell your Samsung Comeback for cash, or maybe you’ll like to trade it in for something else of your choosing?
Either way, make sure you get the best deals and services by using sites like Gimogo as a medium for trade.
Platform
OS: (proprietary)
Processor: ?
Capacity
Internal storage: 75MB
Expandable storage: Up to 16GB (microSD)
Display (internal)
Type: 2.9-inch TFT
Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels
Color Depth: 256K Colors
Display (external)
Type: 1-inch OLED
Resolution: 128 x 128 pixels
Color Depth: 65K colors
Size and Weight
Dimensions: 4.33 x 2.2 x 0.73 in (110 x 56 x 18.5 mm)
Weight: 4.6 oz 130 g
Camera
Main camera: 2 MP
Max resolution: 320 x 240 pixel
Battery
Type: 960 mAh, removable
Talk time: Up 5.5 hours
Standby time: Up 300 hours
Color
Pearl White Plum, Frost Silver Cherry
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