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JasRichi
15-06-2009, 08:54 PM
O que acham do novo Samsung Star, exclusivo da optimos?
Aconselham?

Brigada pelas sugenstoes...

fcarocha
20-06-2009, 03:55 PM
é exclusivo TMN...

parece uma boa escolha preço / qualidade / opções disponíveis

Fábio Ferreira
06-08-2009, 02:24 AM
para mim um dos melhores telemoveis k tive ate hj...e ja tive dezenas deles.
a bateria dura-m 1 semana a mandar sms, ouvir musica, fazer chamadas e td mais.
a escrita d sms tb é facil com o sistema qwerty
os unicos defeitos dele é n ter flash, wi-fi e 3g por causa do acesso a net.
quanto a mim so tem esses 3 defeitos
em termos d kalidad preço 5*
vale mt a pena (nunca pensaria na minha vida dizer isto de um samsung) :lol:

Tonay
25-09-2009, 11:40 PM
Boas, estou com ideias de comprar esse telemóvel, mas antes gostaria de saber uma coisa!

Cá em casa tem muito a mania de mexer nos telemóveis e até por questões de segurança (no caso de o roubarem), tenho-o sempre bloqueado com código. Esse Samsung também dá para bloquear com código? Neste momento tenho um Nokia e é das coisas que mais gosto! Só eu é que mexo nele!

Cumps.

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