By itself, the Samsung SCH-u620 is a good phone. Its two-inch slider screen offers a bright picture, and its white-on-black menus are
easy on the eyes. Its keypad offers large, well-lit, slightly convex keys for easy dialing, and conversation quality is loud and clear and nearly free of interference at both ends.
But the SCH-u620 can’t be viewed in a vacuum. For the time being, it’s Ashley Simpson compared with Jessica Simpson, vanilla compared with every other ice cream flavor, rear-projection TV compared with plasma. It’s an above-average cell phone, but second-class compared with other V CAST phones, like the LG VX9400.
The SCH-u620 has a smaller screen, and the TV picture it displays is not as pitch-perfect as the LG VX9400’s, although to be fair you would only notice this during a side-by-side comparison. Without seeing the VX9400’s TV picture, you’d be quite pleased with the SCH-u620’s images. Plus, sans the LG swivel screen, you’re constantly turning the phone horizontally and vertically, depending on the TV content and function.
Samsung SCH-u620 Review by LAPTOP Magazine