That interface doesn't look very nice at all... I was really into checking out the Prada, but if you are saying that that the Samsung interface is better--I will definitely have to reconsider!
Well, it's just a pre-production model still, so the interface won't be perfect.
I just hope it does the basics better than previous Samsung phones. They've improved the design of their phones drastically but there are things like ringtones and storing text messages that they just haven't got right.
As for the pictures of the phone, it looks good (though the black/aluminium back isn't wonderful - one or the other would be better). The size seems similar to the Neonode N2 but the specs are better (though sadly lacking HSDPA).
I was referencing the apparent ease in using fingers with minimal errors, and the mp3 player (compared to the Prada's take on music). The navigation in the mp3 player seemed convenient.
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Video interface walkthrough action. Definitely one-ups the Prada in my humble opinion (I've had some alone time with a Prada).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRJ6TphADbA
That interface doesn't look very nice at all... I was really into checking out the Prada, but if you are saying that that the Samsung interface is better--I will definitely have to reconsider!
hmmmm...
Well, it's just a pre-production model still, so the interface won't be perfect.
I just hope it does the basics better than previous Samsung phones. They've improved the design of their phones drastically but there are things like ringtones and storing text messages that they just haven't got right.
As for the pictures of the phone, it looks good (though the black/aluminium back isn't wonderful - one or the other would be better).
The size seems similar to the Neonode N2 but the specs are better (though sadly lacking HSDPA).
@carlo:
I was referencing the apparent ease in using fingers with minimal errors, and the mp3 player (compared to the Prada's take on music). The navigation in the mp3 player seemed convenient.