supanatral
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I was able to get my hands on a samsung instinct today and to see if they should buy it for all of the employees. Right off the bat, I don't see how it's the iPhone killer. It has many features like the iPhone but doesn't beat much.
I accidently dropped it today and immediately, theres a big gash on the corner of it. Mean while I've dropped my iPhone and even after trying to look for a scratch, couldn't find one. The screen on the Instinct has odd little bends in it and if you look at it it isn't perfectly flat mean while the iPhone is. Now, I agree that the screen isn't a big deal at all, but it shows the workman ship of the product, thats all.
If I were to have a Samsung Instinct, I'm sure I would figure out how to navigate through it easily however the iPhone is much easier to learn. The Instinct's icons for programs are organized by type, however the iPhone has it just laid out the way you like it.
The instinct has exchange support but only with Sprint, not with Bell. So if your in Canada, you can't. Actually, i couldn't even find out how to setup email. If I were to guess, you have to have a windows live account, and then it will notify you when you have email so then you can pick it up with the browser. However, don't quote me on that because I don't have a windows live account.
As you can see, the Instinct lost. You know the sad thing though? It didn't just loose to the iPhone, we decided to buy the Razr 2 (because we were forced to be with Bell) for all the employee's instead. The only other way to do it is to buy blackberry's for everyone then have to buy the licenses for the Blackberry Enterprise Server so it would end up being a lot more money then originally anticipated.
My final conclusion is: The Instinct are for teenagers that want a cool phone. Apple is shooting more for the business market though.
Has anyone else got an opinion?
I accidently dropped it today and immediately, theres a big gash on the corner of it. Mean while I've dropped my iPhone and even after trying to look for a scratch, couldn't find one. The screen on the Instinct has odd little bends in it and if you look at it it isn't perfectly flat mean while the iPhone is. Now, I agree that the screen isn't a big deal at all, but it shows the workman ship of the product, thats all.
If I were to have a Samsung Instinct, I'm sure I would figure out how to navigate through it easily however the iPhone is much easier to learn. The Instinct's icons for programs are organized by type, however the iPhone has it just laid out the way you like it.
The instinct has exchange support but only with Sprint, not with Bell. So if your in Canada, you can't. Actually, i couldn't even find out how to setup email. If I were to guess, you have to have a windows live account, and then it will notify you when you have email so then you can pick it up with the browser. However, don't quote me on that because I don't have a windows live account.
As you can see, the Instinct lost. You know the sad thing though? It didn't just loose to the iPhone, we decided to buy the Razr 2 (because we were forced to be with Bell) for all the employee's instead. The only other way to do it is to buy blackberry's for everyone then have to buy the licenses for the Blackberry Enterprise Server so it would end up being a lot more money then originally anticipated.
My final conclusion is: The Instinct are for teenagers that want a cool phone. Apple is shooting more for the business market though.
Has anyone else got an opinion?
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