Messages phones hot trend right now. We saw at least half a dozen QWERTY phones debut at CTIA 2009, one of which is the Samsung magnet for AT & T. The magnet offers a good alternative to the last slider messaging phone from the carrier, such as the Matrix and Pantech Samsung Propel, with its slim design candy. This is a full keyboard QWERTY, which will be put to good use with the support of the apparatus for multiple email accounts and instant messaging applications. Other features the phone is quite simple, and though his camera is not as good as similar Pantech Slate, Samsung magnet provides excellent quality and very attractive price of $ 19.99 with a two-year contract. It is well suited for those who do not need all the bells and whistles, and you want basic phone messages that will not break the bank.

Design
In contrast to recent reports in the phones of Samsung, as Samsung impression and Messager, Samsung abandons magnet slider design and comes in a more simple monoblock chassis.However, not simply a mistake for drilling. The magnet is quite attractive with the orange color and a thin profile. The phone measures 4.2 inches by 2.3 inches wide by 0.4 inches and weighs 3 ounces, and it’s good, reliable design. On the back of the phone also includes a patterned soft finish to give it nonslippery texture.
Samsung magnet has a thin design and an attractive orange color.
The display magnet, of course, does not attract much credit. 64000 colors, 2.2-inch TFT display is bright enough, but with 176×220 pixels, this is not the most acute. The text has a slight blur around the edges and the pixels are visible in the pictures. Nevertheless, everything was still readable and it along with other less expensive phones. User interface and basic easy to use.You can choose from a menu of various styles and themes and change the background image and the backlight time.
Under the screen, you must navigate an array of two soft keys, Talk and end buttons “Back” and the Open button, the message label and the joystick directional keypad with center select key. External control (keys and Talk and end buttons) are spacious, but we had some problems with the center set, as they were a little cramped. Sometimes we would accidentally hit the End key when you try to click on the “Back”, and then would eventually hit a few letter keys when you try to press down.
Keyboard Magnet is very easy to use, although the keys are a bit stiff the press.
Full QWERTY keyboard is quite decent. Form keys is a bit like: rectangular BlackBerry Bold with a little kick to make them easier to press. This is a good size, but a little hard to press, which has slowed us down a bit, but that’s okay. Number keys are highlighted in orange and the bottom contains a reference to the camera, instant messaging and applications and games.