It looks like an excellent contender to all the other smartphones out there. Beautiful, large screen with very smooth, fluid movement. It is probably the closest to the ipso facto benchmark standard iPhone fluidity.
Also the Motorola XOOM looks cool but it competes with the iPad, not the narrower tablets which interest me more.
Both of these models are FINALLY being offered by my carrier who for some mysterious reason is extremely late in the smartphone/tablet market.
I still think the Galaxy is the best size for a tablet if you have to commute in a crowded train daily; the iPad and contenders are just too big to hold single handed and cart around in very cramped quarters. I'm sure they are grea when you have a bit more space or travel by your own vehicle, though.
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I wouldn't know. I still use a rotary cell phone.
ReplyDeleteYou mean the kind you have to stick your fingers IN? Cool! I remember showing one of those to some Japanese schoolkids once in a class. They had no idea how to make it work, and kept pushing the numbers, getting nowhere. How times have changed.
ReplyDeleteMy dad worked for MTS and we used to have one of those old two piece ones where you speak into the base while holding it to your mouth with one hand, and take the other piece, and hold it up to youer ear to listen to the person on the other end. The kids used to love to come over and make calls on our phone.