The Samsung Solstice offers a touch screen and multimedia features, but its performance isn't the best.
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There's nothing spectacular about the Samsung Solstice, but it's a nice choice for anyone who wants a lightweight touch screen phone that doesn't bust the budget.
Read the full review →I've been using this thing (and used its predecessor the Samsung Eternity) for ages and I love it. It's very simple and I have no fear about it tracking my location or anything. Probably the last "featurephone" I'll ever have, but I'll always remember how useful and nice it was.
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