While I'm happy to see Sprint and Samsung finally updating and supporting one of their handsets that wasn't truly ready from the get go... I have to ask, why? Is it because Sprint dropped way too much cash in Advertising for this phone, so now they feel like they need to support this would be Iphone clone? I suppose, it's nice to really only have one Iphone clone as part of your phone selection as opposed to VZW or hell, even AT&T which have several.
I've never like the Instinct. I'm not an Iphone lover, but I get the appeal over this crappy attempt by Sprint and Samsung to do battle with Apple. I personally use an HTC Touch Pro and love it (and no, it's not an Iphone clone, it's just the next logical upgrade from the Mogul and the 6700).
“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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While I'm happy to see Sprint and Samsung finally updating and supporting one of their handsets that wasn't truly ready from the get go... I have to ask, why? Is it because Sprint dropped way too much cash in Advertising for this phone, so now they feel like they need to support this would be Iphone clone? I suppose, it's nice to really only have one Iphone clone as part of your phone selection as opposed to VZW or hell, even AT&T which have several.
I've never like the Instinct. I'm not an Iphone lover, but I get the appeal over this crappy attempt by Sprint and Samsung to do battle with Apple. I personally use an HTC Touch Pro and love it (and no, it's not an Iphone clone, it's just the next logical upgrade from the Mogul and the 6700).