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Samsung Sprint Instinct An iPhone Rival?

Posted on Apr 1, 08 10:37 AM PDT

Samsung Sprint Instinct An iPhone Rival?

The iPhone's main strength lies in its ease-of-use and multi-touch interface (of course, good looks do go a long way), and not many challengers have surfaced in these departments so far. The Samsung Sprint Instinct could be just the one to topple the iPhone, featuring the following specifications :-

  • GPS navigation capability
  • 3G connectivity
  • Sprint TV and Microsoft Live Search
  • Haptic technology for tactile feedback
  • 2 megapixel camera
  • microSD memory card slot
  • Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity
There is no word on pricing as at press time.

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By James. Braselton , 26/05/08 9:28 PM (CommentID #699398)


hi. There. What's. Up. With. Carriers. 5 gb. Data. Limit

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By paul lemu , 15/04/08 6:15 AM (CommentID #633334)


Will this phone be multitasking like the sidekick?

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By Anonymous , 05/04/08 7:52 AM (CommentID #611833)


sprint hasnt rolled out the info on this new phone to its employees yet so your " so called students " dont seem to know whats going on.

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By Dr Sam , 02/04/08 9:44 AM (CommentID #605761)


I mentioned this "I-Phone" killer to my college class and immediately, I got some folks that work for Sprint saying that the phone is too slow and not as fast as Apple's gadget. Lets see. This sounds disappointing already.

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By nianmo , 01/04/08 6:43 PM (CommentID #604420)


looks like I can't wait that long.. Help me!!!!
damn good, like iphone but faster and better.....
rev A is awesome too

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By Duffy , 01/04/08 12:50 PM (CommentID #603620)


Love Sprint. always wanted an Iphone. Now I can get this awesome phone. I'm all for this powerful underdog. Very KOOL

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By Sprint User , 01/04/08 11:15 AM (CommentID #603422)


The technology is CDMA Rev A, not HSPDA.

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