June 8, 2008

Samsung Instinct hands-on revealed

The Samsung Instinct Hands-on makes a strong first impression. This is a good thing that when your goal is to sell a phone in the market. Heartbreakingly attractive (from the front, anyway), and feels fantastic in the hand. The matte black backside is a little plain, but since your eyes are fixed on the business.Samsung Instinct hands-onUnlike LG’s recent products, Samsung Instinct is plenty colorful, the Instinct's finger-friendly touch screen was dead-on responsive and came perfectly calibrated out of the box. Samsung has done a great job of carrying user interface themes consistently from one application to the next.Samsung Instinct hands-on revealedThe Samsung Instinct Hands sets support music player, Sprint TV, and installed Java applications. The keyboard is accurate and we found ourselves getting fast on it within a minute or two of using it. Everybody enjoys Samsung's healthy use of top-level domain shortcuts on the secondary keyboard, which were definitely saving us precious seconds in the email and web applications.