Samsung SGH-T729 Blast
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
|---|---|
| Availability by region | 2007 |
| Compatible networks | GSM 850/900, 1800, 1900 |
| Form factor | slider |
| Dimensions | 4.13" x 2.05" x 0.51" (105mm x 52mm x 13mm) |
| Weight | 2.82 oz (80 g) |
| Memory | 11 MB |
| Removable storage | microSD |
| Battery | Lithium Ion 800 mAh |
| Rear camera | 1.3 megapixel |
| Display | 176 X 220 px, 262,000 colors |
| Connectivity | GPRS / EDGE Class 10, Bluetooth 2.0 |
Released during Q3 2007 for T-Mobile in the US, the Samsung Blast (SGH-T729) slider features a double-tap QWERTY keypad, music player, stereo bluetooth and a MicroSD slot.
Features
- Thin and light slider-style design
- 1.3-megapixel camera 4x zoom with multishot and camcorder capabilities[1]
- Bluetooth wireless capability for headsets, synchronizing with PCs or phones
- Quad-band GSM ("Worldphone") capability
- Built-in MP3 player with stereo Bluetooth 2.0 wireless technology to listen to music without wires
- Check email via POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP protocols
- Half QWERTY keypad (aka double-tap)
- MicroSD slot. Supports up to 2 GB (officially) though some users have reported being able to use 4 GB cards.
Capabilities and applications
The phone had a two inch display that supported 262,000 colors.[2] The phone offered direct access to personal email, including AOL email, Yahoo! Mail and Gmail, as well as access to instant messaging with built-in support for AOL Instant Messenger (AIM), ICQ, Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo! Messenger. 1,000 contacts could be stored in the phone.[2] stereo Bluetooth technology, a 1.3-megapixel camera with digital zoom, multi-shot, and video recording capabilities, external memory card slot, MP3 player and speaker independent voice recognition. Users also can stay connected while traveling worldwide with the Blast's quad-band technology.
Defects
- There have been reports of 2 GB MicroSD cards (specifically Kingston) not being recognized by the Samsung Blast while working in other devices. However, Sandisk and other brands seem to work fine.
- While not technically a defect, the Samsung Blast has a low call volume which is easily solved by using the hands-free accessory that comes with the phone.
- Also, the microphone is ultra-sensitive to any contact made to the phone. Even slightly moving the phone can cause the user to cut out to the receiving person.
Specifications
- Form factor: Slider
- Internal antenna
Audio
| Format | Media player support | Ringtone support | Max media player file size | Max supported bitrates | Character limits | Max ringtone file size |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MP3 | Yes | Yes | Unknown | Unknown | 47 | Unknown |
| AAC | Yes | No | Unknown | Unknown | 47 | N/A |
| M4A | Yes | No | Unknown | Unknown | 47 | N/A |
| MP4 | Yes | No | Unknown | Unknown | 47 | N/A |
| 3GP | Yes | No | 128–256 | Unknown | 47 | N/A |
Battery
- Specifications
- Type: Internal cell Li-Ion
- Milliamp hours: 800 mAh
- Battery voltage: 3.7 volts
- Battery housing/cover color: Red
- Liquid Damage Indicator (LDI): Top side ledge
- Charging time
- Travel charger: 3.0 hours
- Car charger: 3.0 hours
- Talk time
- Digital 1900 MHz: Up to 5 hours
- Digital 850 MHz: Up to 5 hours
- Standby time
- Digital 1900 MHz: Up to 200 hours (8.3 days)
- Digital 850 MHz: Up to 200 hours (8.3 days)
Bluetooth
- Version: 2.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate)
- Bluetooth 2400 MHz: 2402.0 – 2480.0 MHz
- Supported profiles:
- A2DP: Advanced Audio Distribution Profile
- BPP: Basic Printing Profile
- DUN: Dial-up networking Profile
- FTP: File Transfer Profile
- HFP: Hands-Free Profile
- HSP: Headset Profile
- OPP: Object Push Profile
- SPP: Serial Port Profile
Camera
- Type: CMOS
- Physical location on handset: Top back of slider
- Image format: JPG
- Max storage capacity for pictures in phone memory: Up to 11 MB (shared memory)
Camera specifications
- Megapixel rating: 1.3 MP
- Resolution settings:
| Resolution | Average file size |
|---|---|
| 1280×1024 | 139 kb |
| 1024×768 | 103 kb |
| 800×600 | 60 kb |
| 640×480 | 39 kb |
| 320×240 | 15 kb |
| 176×744 | 6 kb |
| 176×220 | 8 kb |
Image usability
- Wallpaper
- Caller ID Image
- Group ID Image
- Picture Mail
Camera controls and settings
- Self Timer: 3 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec
- Multi-Shot: 69, 15
- Multi-Shot Quality: Normal, High
- Shot Mosaic:
- 2x2
- 3x3
- Zoom:
- Digital: 4×
- Manual: 0 to 6
- White Balance:
- Auto
- Sunny/Daylight
- Cloudy
- Fluorescent
- Incandescent
- Color Tones:
- Auto
- Black and White
- Sepia
- Aqua
- Emboss
- Sketch
- Negative
- Fun Frames: 30
Messaging
- Predictive Text Input: XT9 Easy Text Input
- E-mail capabilities: AOL, Yahoo, Custom 1, Custom 2
- Instant Messaging: AOL, ICQ, Yahoo, Windows Live
SMS/EMS
- EMS Added: Yes
- Total SMS/EMS Storage Capacity: 200, Push: 30
- Character Limit Per Message: 160
- SMS/EMS Concatenation (Link) support: Yes
MMS
- Total MMS storage capacity: Up to 11 MB
- Character limit per message: 1000
• Note: IM and e-mail both use text messages and may incur charges
Carriers
The phone has been distributed in North America by the following carriers:
- T-Mobile (U.S.)
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Blast with full double-tap keypad visible
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Back of the Samsung Blast, battery cover
References
- ^ Ziegler, Chris (2007-08-08). "T-Mobile launches Samsung SGH-T729 "Blast"". Engadget. Retrieved 2025-11-12.
- ^ a b German, Kent (2007-08-08). "Samsung Blast SGH-T729 (T-Mobile) review: Samsung Blast SGH-T729 (T-Mobile)". CNET. Retrieved 2025-11-12.