Introduction
Ever since Motorola introduced their RAZR V3 cell phone, design has been a huge deciding factor for many when it comes to purchasing a new phone. Samsung's latest offering—the SGH-T509—is an ultra-thin candy bar phone that puts both Motorola's RAZR and SLVR phones to shame, coming in at only 9.8mm thick. However, the SGH-T509 has its shortcomings and could be improved in many areas. This is a great phone for someone looking for pure fashion without functionality, but it even fails somewhat in the design department. Read on to find out why the T509 turns out to be a disappointing phone.

The T509 is just a poorly-designed phone that seems rushed and needs a bunch of issues fixed before it hits shelves in May...

by Ash on November 8, 2009:
“I've had the t509 for over a year now and the only problem I can think of that really bothers me is that the ear piece is really quiet. To my knowledge there is no way to adjust it. While driving or in a public area it's almost impossible to hear what someone...” More...