Samsung Gleam U700 Cell Phone Review
Here’s a new cell phone for Verizon Wireless, the Samsung Gleam U700. This phone is a clamshell that offers a built-in 2.0-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, VZ Navigator Location Based Services and VCAST (Video and Music).
The Gleam U700 is metallic bronze and black and houses a cool silver keypad. This cell phone also has a 262 thousand color display that is 176 x 220 pixels and a whole host of other nifty features too. You’ll find a full list of the Samsung Gleam U700 cell phone specifications here.
A Quite Useful Cell Phone When You Consider These Features

- Integrated 2.0-megapixel resolution camera with Night Shot to help capture the picture in low light, and camcorder to capture life’s more active moments
- VCAST Video service to download and view video on this multimedia capable phone, and VCAST Music capable to download and play music, ringtones and more
- Dynamic new living wallpaper options that changes with the time of day
- Supports the following Bluetooth profiles fore handsfree functionality: mono headset, stereo headset, handsfree, serial port, dial-up networking, object push for vCard only, phonebook access, basic image (for pictures only) and basic print (for pictures only)
With modern lines and a thin profile, the Samsung Gleam U700 will draw looks each time you pull it out of your pocket.
You can buy one of the Samsung Gleam U700 cell phones with a Verizon Wireless plan here.
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January 15th, 2008 at 4:08 pm
This phone apparently loses sensitivity (and battery life) when “paired up” to our car.
We’ve also had numerous dropped calls (the caller receives no audio from me) but with subsequent calls, the phone appears to work OK.
In areas where the signal appears weak, the phone continuously alternates between “leaving service area” and “entering service area”. This phone is far weaker when receiving signal (in our office) than any other phone we’ve tried including Motorola, LG, and Kyocera.
December 18th, 2008 at 10:56 pm
I am almost deaf and need a phone with high volume. My current phone, U540, has adequate volume. Is the 700 as good volumewise?