It’s a Smartphone……
Key features:
- 3-inch 16M-colour capacitive TFT touch screen of WVGA
resolution (480 x 800 pixels). Though an OLED such as Samsung’s would have been
preferred but it sort of makes up for it with a capacitive finger friendly and
vibrant display. - 5-MP autofocus camera with Schneider-Kreuznach optics, LED
flash, geotagging does not make it a camera phone such as the Sony Ericsson
C902 but it’s pretty good for normal usage. Samsung Jet still beats it in this
field though. - D1 (720×480 pixels) @30fps, VGA@30FPS,QVGA fast-motion video
and QVGA slo-mo video- For video recording, until Samsung Omnia HD with HD
video recording, this is probably the best in the market. - Wi-Fi and GPS receiver with A-GPS support.
- Office document viewer for email attachments.
- Multi-touch input – although it’s highly overrated, it’s
still a favourite among users. - DivX and XviD video playback, Dolby for Mobile
audio enhancement, FM audio with FM transmitter for music and movies.
Cons:
- Poor sunlight visibility.
- Flash support bad when compared to Samsung Jet
- Records video in 3GP file format only even with its
excellent capabilities. - DivX/XviD support is limited and some files just open as
audio - Estimated street price: Rs 23,500
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July 17th, 2010 at 1:22 am
Already been engaged in cellular communications as an RF engineer since 1982 when I worked for Motorola. Had Blackberrys for the last eight years or so, but just pre ordered a Samsung Vibrant through Tmobile. Want a few new features as well as a brand new Os to play with. I’m disappointed that T-mobile has turned off the wifi hotspot feature in the Samsung Vibrant, but I’m certain somebody will figure out how to root it and add the feature back in. I’m now carrying a wi-fi compatability only iPad and want to wirelessly tether it to the phone. Looking forward to obtaining my new phone!