The good points:
- Small & light (but not as flat as my Motorola L6)
- Good autonomy
Unfortunately, this phone suffers of various misconception:
The phone seems to be in cheap plastic, almost like a toy.
The MicroSD slot is situated behind the battery. As a result, you need to remove the battery to change the MicroSD card. When you do this, the phone lost it's date & time settings.
Unless my old Motorola, this phone is unable to automatically adjust the time and date, which I think is a great missing feature.
If you wanted to keep some cards with you to switch them according to your tastes, don't. Simply place your microSD card, place the battery, close the phone, and don't touch it any more. As a corollary, you will be limited at 2GB. If you need more, buy another phone.
The cable provided to listen the music is not only a poor quality, there is no covers for the plastic headphones, so they don't stay in your ears. There is no standard Jack connector on the phone, you'll have to buy a separate adapter to plug your headphones.
Don't search for a soft pocket case in the box, you'll have to buy a separate one.
There is no USB cable provided to plug the phone on your computer, to charge it or to access the phone like a mass storage device. And since this is not a standard USB connector, you'll need to buy a Samsung one.
The FM receptor is not miraculous, don't think using it when walking, but it's OK for the price.
To conclude, this phone is cheap, but provide only the minimum required, even less sometimes.