It's a desirable phone to many, but I wouldn't touch the thing with a ten foot pole. It's a closed platform where virtually every aspect is under the control of the "We're going to make arbitrary decisions about how you can use your own equipment" mentality. There are plenty of more capable phones, it's just most aren't as easy to use for regular phone calls and web browsing.
“One wonderful Samsung addition to the traditional Android experience is a "real" camera button on the side, which can even register half-presses for focus.”
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Or, y'know, just don't buy the sodding thing.
It's a desirable phone to many, but I wouldn't touch the thing with a ten foot pole. It's a closed platform where virtually every aspect is under the control of the "We're going to make arbitrary decisions about how you can use your own equipment" mentality. There are plenty of more capable phones, it's just most aren't as easy to use for regular phone calls and web browsing.
And hey, all the other phones support MMS.