Samsung Epix Review
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
The Samsung Epix is a good, powerful phone, but we can not help but feel that somewhere along the way, Samsung lost its Windows Mobile-concept. The original Samsung BlackJack is thinner, lighter, but perhaps less easy to use. The Samsung Epix is thick, strong, completely innovative features and a bit of tension that needs to be much more convenient. Sure, the phone adds a touch screen and the first optical mouse that we saw in America a phone, but everyone is clamoring for these features? Certainly not us, such as Windows Mobile Pro operating system is not as strong and effective as the standard OS WinME in the BlackJack II, and you are unsure about the need for a mouse on a smartphone.
If the size and complexity OS does not bug you, there is not much to recommend this phone, such as Great connectivity options and a little polishing that provides the interface pinstripe class and a number of features of the expenses. There are some nice bonus applications as a reference Wikipedia and multimedia features of AT & T can achieve. But even with all the good things, as we believe that Samsung was the undisputed king of thin phones, and we want the company had gone in that direction instead. Release: October 2008. Price: $ 200. (more…)
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