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Samsung Transform Ultra

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Its seems that lately, all the "good" Android phones have been locked into a 2 year contract with one of the top carriers. It’s very rare that a pre-paid service provider like Boost Mobile or Virgin Mobile, produces a high end (or at least decent) smart phone. With the addition of the new ZTE Wrap and the Samsung Transform Ultra, pre-paid carriers are starting to pack some Android heat. Of course the term "high end" has been twisted and altered to mean insane specs, the Samsung Transform Ultra may not have incredible specs, but with everything taken into consideration, the Samsung Transform Ultra is a high end phone. With a $229.99 price tag and decent specs to match, the Transform Ultra is no ordinary “pre-paid” smartphone. For all you doubters out there laughing at the sight of a $200+ phone that doesn't include 4G or a dual-core, did I mention there is no contract? That’s right, you are buying this phone outright! Now consider buying a "high end" phone off contract and you'll find yourself out $600-700 and let's not forget about Boost Mobiles low cost plans. For just $50 a month you get unlimited everything, then every 6 months of keeping your plan (which do not have to be consecutive), the monthly cost drops $5. Five dollars may not sound like a big savings, but when you're down to a $35 a month unlimited everything plan, you will surely rethink that statement. Specs 1GHz Single Core Processor 512MB RAM 3.5" Display (320x480) 3.2MP Camera; VGA Front Camera QWERTY Keyboard Hot Swappable 2GB Micro SD Card (and MSD to SD Adapter) Design When I think of a pre-paid device, I think of cheap plastic, lightweight, and boring design. Well, the Ultra only carries one of those traits --- lightweight. For a full QWERTY device, the Ultra is very light and surprisingly stylish. With a gray/chrome color scheme and grip texture on the back, the Ultra feels like a high quality device. The 3.5" screen is probably one of the few down sides to the phone, with a resolution of 320x480, text is a bit small, and websites are very pixelated until you zoom in enough to read. Also, the screen became unresponsive while moving icons around (see video for an example). The Samsung Transform Ultra is a slide-out QWERTY device, so obviously, it’s not going to be the thinnest phone around. Fortunately, since the phone is a small form-factor, the thickness of the Ultra feels surprisingly thin. One feature that was nice to see was a hardware camera shutter/auto focus button. It’s funny that these 8MP phones don't have a camera button, but a 3.2MP phone does. Speaking of cameras, Samsung was able to squeeze two cameras into this small device --- a front facing VGA camera and a rear facing 3.2MP camera with flash. As for the QWERTY keyboard, it was well spread out, but too flat, not OG Droid flat, but flat and very clicky. Software There's nothing I hate more than annoying overlays covering up the beauty of Android. I think it’s safe to say almost all phone manufactures have their own sort of skin: HTC Sense, Motorola MotoBlur, and Samsung's TouchWiz. With that said, I was relieved to see stock Android 2.3.4 on this phone (note this phone does have Sprints iD packs). Not to mention all the added speed it brings to this device, which is present, since this phone blows through tasks and laughs its way through the quadrant standard benchmark. Another annoying thing manufactures like to do, is loading up their phones with bloatware upon bloatware. So with that in mind, let’s count the amount of bloatware the Ultra has --- 1! The Transform Ultra has one piece of bloatware, which I don't even consider bloatware, ThinkFree Office (a document creating application). Samsung really did a great job not messing up the Android experience on this device and gave us a free (useful) application. Performance/ Battery Life To say this phone is your average "pre-paid" smart phone would be an insult. Underneath the solid build of this device is a 1GHz single core processor. Before looking away, because this is not dual core, hear me out. The phone was fast to say the least. The Ultra rivals my Droid 3 any day and blows through tasks. For all you guys and girls out there that can take someone’s word, I ran some quadrant standard tests. Compared to the norm 1000-1500 range that most phones of this caliber achieve, the Ultra whipped out consecutive 2000+ scores. With the speed of this device covered, next comes how well the battery stood up. Most smartphones nowadays seem to have 1500mAh batteries powering their dual-core, 4.3" screens, and quite frankly, they can’t handle it. That's why my Droid 3 can't last more than 4-5 hours, well, when you pair a small, low-res display with this battery, you get flipped results. With the Transform Ultra, I got about 19 hours with hardcore use and 5-6 days on standby. If I may say, this is the type of battery performance we should be seeing in all phones. Call Quality/ Data Speeds I find myself forgetting that I review phones, you know, the things that are merely meant to call people. Well, after almost overlooking this category, I made a few calls. Just as you would expect, standard clear call quality and a surprisingly loud speaker phone. As for data speeds, I don't usually cover them unless the phone is 4G or "4G like" speeds, but I did anyways. My highest download speed was 2.03Mbps and my highest upload was .70Mbps. While those aren't the fastest data speeds, they actually beat the speeds I get on my Verizon Wireless device. Video Camera Quality/ Photo Quality The Samsung Transform Ultra has a 3.2MP camera so do not expect much. I have embedded some photos in the gallery below the video review. I do have to give a little bit more credit for adding a dedicated camera key and a front facing camera. Also, the Transform Ultra does not have HD video recording, so "while biting your tongue" you can check out the video quality below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdQ3rhvgro0 Wrap-Up As you can tell, the Transform Ultra breaks the barrier between "on contract" phones and "pre-paid" phones. I can certainly say, if I was going to leave Verizon for a pre-paid carrier, I would be sprinting to my nearest Boost Mobile store and picking myself up a Samsung Transform Ultra. Don't forget to check out the full video review, photo samples, and devices shots, all listed below. Pros Performance Price Battery Life Cons Screen is sometimes unresponsive Camera/Video Quality Flat Keyboard http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzdx1lFcsD8&feature=channel_video_titleRead more
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Pros

  • the Ultra is very light and surprisingly stylish
  • much faster transfers and better range than bluetooth
  • They also fit perfectly with the look and style of the phone

Cons

  • the Transform Ultra does not have HD video recording
  • it has a different battery life percentage
  • Battery Life Screen is sometimes unresponsive Camera/Video Quality Flat Keyboard

Key specs

  • 3 Mpx
  • 3.5 in
  • 480, 360 px
  • 165 ppi
  • 1500 mAh
  • Single-core
  • 0.3 Mpx

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Samsung Transform Ultra - Pros & Cons

Samsung Transform Ultra

Pros

  • the Ultra is very light and surprisingly stylish
  • much faster transfers and better range than bluetooth
  • They also fit perfectly with the look and style of the phone
  • scenery is fun to create
  • Screen quality is great
  • call quality couldn t have been
  • sleek
  • compact
  • and well-rounded
  • guarantee the availability of selected Mobile Price

Cons

  • the Transform Ultra does not have HD video recording
  • it has a different battery life percentage
  • Battery Life Screen is sometimes unresponsive Camera/Video Quality Flat Keyboard
  • my phone recently started to shut off randomly
  • light up the lock screen when I push the bottom
  • CPU in Samsung M930 Transform Ultra
  • call quality is just mediocre
  • Voices sound scratchy through the phone's earpiece
  • Samsung M930 Transform Ultra have following available Sensors
  • Ram capacity is 128 MB RAM
  • Samsung M930 Transform Ultra have following CPU

Samsung Transform Ultra - Technical Overview

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IconScreen size
3.5 in
Best:
Asus FonePad 8
Screen size: 8 in
IconBattery capacity
1500 mAh
Best:
Doogee BL12000
Battery capacity: 12000 mAh
IconPixel density
165 ppi
Best:
Sony Xperia Z6
Pixel density: 891 ppi
IconCPU clock speed
1 GHz
Best:
Motorola Moto G100
CPU clock speed: 3.2 GHz

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Samsung Transform Ultra - Full Specifications

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Hardware
Operating systemAndroid 2.3
CPU clock speed1.0 GHz
CPU coresSingle-core
CPU modelQualcomm Snapdragon S2 MSM8655
GPU modelQualcomm Adreno 205
RAM memory512 MB
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Rear camera
Primary sensor resolution3.0 Mpx
Highest video resolution640 x 480 px
Autofocusyes
Digital zoomyes
Geo-taggingyes
LED Flashyes
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Storage
Memory card readeryes
Maximum card storage32GB
Types of memory card supportedmicroSD
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Sensors
Accelerometeryes
Proximityyes
Digital compassyes
Ambient light sensoryes
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Cellular
Wireless network (Wi-Fi)yes
Data transmissionHSDPA
Navigation systemGPS
2G GSMyes
Mobile hotspotyes
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Display
Screen size3.5 in
Panel typeLCD
Resolution480 x 360 px
Pixel density165.0 ppi
Multi touchyes
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Front camera
Primary resolution0.3 Mpx
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Dimensions
Height4.57 in
Width2.4 in
Depth0.55 in
Weight4.9 oz
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Connectivity
Sim card sizeMini-SIM
Bluetoothyes
Bluetooth version3.0 HS
Charging connectionUSB
Headphone connection3.5 mm
Type of USB connectorMicro-USB
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Battery
Replaceable batteryyes
Battery typeLithium ion
Battery capacity1500.0 mAh
Talk time7.0 h

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Samsung Transform Ultra Samsung - Editorial Reviews (4)

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Samsung Transform Ultra Samsung Transform Ultra on Boost Mobile [Review]
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Published: 14.11.2011
Samsung Transform Ultra on Boost Mobile [Review]
4.2

Its seems that lately, all the "good" Android phones have been locked into a 2 year contract with one of the top carriers. It’s very rare that a pre-paid service provider like Boost Mobile or Virgin Mobile, produces a high end (or at least decent) smart phone. With the addition of the new ZTE Wrap and the Samsung Transform Ultra, pre-paid carriers are starting to pack some Android heat. Of course the term "high end" has been twisted and altered to mean insane specs, the Samsung Transform Ultra may not have incredible specs, but with everything taken into consideration, the Samsung Transform Ultra is a high end phone. With a $229.99 price tag and decent specs to match, the Transform Ultra is no ordinary “pre-paid” smartphone. For all you doubters out there laughing at the sight of a $200+ phone that doesn't include 4G or a dual-core, did I mention there is no contract? That’s right, you are buying this phone outright! Now consider buying a "high end" phone off contract and you'll find yourself out $600-700 and let's not forget about Boost Mobiles low cost plans. For just $50 a month you get unlimited everything, then every 6 months of keeping your plan (which do not have to be consecutive), the monthly cost drops $5. Five dollars may not sound like a big savings, but when you're down to a $35 a month unlimited everything plan, you will surely rethink that statement. Specs 1GHz Single Core Processor 512MB RAM 3.5" Display (320x480) 3.2MP Camera; VGA Front Camera QWERTY Keyboard Hot Swappable 2GB Micro SD Card (and MSD to SD Adapter) Design When I think of a pre-paid device, I think of cheap plastic, lightweight, and boring design. Well, the Ultra only carries one of those traits --- lightweight. For a full QWERTY device, the Ultra is very light and surprisingly stylish. With a gray/chrome color scheme and grip texture on the back, the Ultra feels like a high quality device. The 3.5" screen is probably one of the few down sides to the phone, with a resolution of 320x480, text is a bit small, and websites are very pixelated until you zoom in enough to read. Also, the screen became unresponsive while moving icons around (see video for an example). The Samsung Transform Ultra is a slide-out QWERTY device, so obviously, it’s not going to be the thinnest phone around. Fortunately, since the phone is a small form-factor, the thickness of the Ultra feels surprisingly thin. One feature that was nice to see was a hardware camera shutter/auto focus button. It’s funny that these 8MP phones don't have a camera button, but a 3.2MP phone does. Speaking of cameras, Samsung was able to squeeze two cameras into this small device --- a front facing VGA camera and a rear facing 3.2MP camera with flash. As for the QWERTY keyboard, it was well spread out, but too flat, not OG Droid flat, but flat and very clicky. Software There's nothing I hate more than annoying overlays covering up the beauty of Android. I think it’s safe to say almost all phone manufactures have their own sort of skin: HTC Sense, Motorola MotoBlur, and Samsung's TouchWiz. With that said, I was relieved to see stock Android 2.3.4 on this phone (note this phone does have Sprints iD packs). Not to mention all the added speed it brings to this device, which is present, since this phone blows through tasks and laughs its way through the quadrant standard benchmark. Another annoying thing manufactures like to do, is loading up their phones with bloatware upon bloatware. So with that in mind, let’s count the amount of bloatware the Ultra has --- 1! The Transform Ultra has one piece of bloatware, which I don't even consider bloatware, ThinkFree Office (a document creating application). Samsung really did a great job not messing up the Android experience on this device and gave us a free (useful) application. Performance/ Battery Life To say this phone is your average "pre-paid" smart phone would be an insult. Underneath the solid build of this device is a 1GHz single core processor. Before looking away, because this is not dual core, hear me out. The phone was fast to say the least. The Ultra rivals my Droid 3 any day and blows through tasks. For all you guys and girls out there that can take someone’s word, I ran some quadrant standard tests. Compared to the norm 1000-1500 range that most phones of this caliber achieve, the Ultra whipped out consecutive 2000+ scores. With the speed of this device covered, next comes how well the battery stood up. Most smartphones nowadays seem to have 1500mAh batteries powering their dual-core, 4.3" screens, and quite frankly, they can’t handle it. That's why my Droid 3 can't last more than 4-5 hours, well, when you pair a small, low-res display with this battery, you get flipped results. With the Transform Ultra, I got about 19 hours with hardcore use and 5-6 days on standby. If I may say, this is the type of battery performance we should be seeing in all phones. Call Quality/ Data Speeds I find myself forgetting that I review phones, you know, the things that are merely meant to call people. Well, after almost overlooking this category, I made a few calls. Just as you would expect, standard clear call quality and a surprisingly loud speaker phone. As for data speeds, I don't usually cover them unless the phone is 4G or "4G like" speeds, but I did anyways. My highest download speed was 2.03Mbps and my highest upload was .70Mbps. While those aren't the fastest data speeds, they actually beat the speeds I get on my Verizon Wireless device. Video Camera Quality/ Photo Quality The Samsung Transform Ultra has a 3.2MP camera so do not expect much. I have embedded some photos in the gallery below the video review. I do have to give a little bit more credit for adding a dedicated camera key and a front facing camera. Also, the Transform Ultra does not have HD video recording, so "while biting your tongue" you can check out the video quality below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdQ3rhvgro0 Wrap-Up As you can tell, the Transform Ultra breaks the barrier between "on contract" phones and "pre-paid" phones. I can certainly say, if I was going to leave Verizon for a pre-paid carrier, I would be sprinting to my nearest Boost Mobile store and picking myself up a Samsung Transform Ultra. Don't forget to check out the full video review, photo samples, and devices shots, all listed below. Pros Performance Price Battery Life Cons Screen is sometimes unresponsive Camera/Video Quality Flat Keyboard http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzdx1lFcsD8&feature=channel_video_title

Samsung Transform Ultra Samsung Transform Ultra (Sprint)
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CNET
Published: 29.11.2011
Samsung Transform Ultra (Sprint)

Samsung Transform Ultra (Sprint)

Samsung Transform Ultra [Review] Sprint Samsung Transform Ultra - TalkAndroid.com
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Samsung Transform Ultra Samsung Transform Ultra (Boost Mobile)
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PCMag UK
Published: 17.11.2011
Samsung Transform Ultra (Boost Mobile)
4.0

The Samsung Transform Ultra gives Boost Mobile users a powerful, keyboarded Android smartphone to take advantage of the carrier's inexpensive plan pricing.