The Samsung i7500 is a better choice by what i have seen by far. I am not really pleased with the performance the phone displays in the video, but there certainly is potential. I cant expect much from a mobile OS that's still in its infancy, my complaints about this phone are pretty much what everyone else complains about the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack, and as well as a camera with "NO" flash (whats up with that?), not to mention your forced to remove the battery to swap or remove the micro sd card. Overall i don't see any reason to purchase the phone I'll stick with the G1 for the meantime.
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The Samsung i7500 is a better choice by what i have seen by far. I am not really pleased with the performance the phone displays in the video, but there certainly is potential. I cant expect much from a mobile OS that's still in its infancy, my complaints about this phone are pretty much what everyone else complains about the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack, and as well as a camera with "NO" flash (whats up with that?), not to mention your forced to remove the battery to swap or remove the micro sd card. Overall i don't see any reason to purchase the phone I'll stick with the G1 for the meantime.
Definitely getting an i7500.
Flash? 8GB onboard? SD Card Slot? D-Pad? 3.5mm jack? GPS?
Yes to all please.
Yep, I'm also waiting for the i7500 to arrive before making a switch to Android.