The Samsung i8910 HD has been reviewed by Charles Arthur Guardian’s technology editor. Charles starts by talking about just some of the features on the Samsung.
He first talks about having trouble finding the power button and points out the power button is in fact the end call key. He then goes on to talk about locking and unlocking the phone, the main problem being that the Samsung politely asks you to “Press and Hold the lock key to unlock”, using only buttons and ones that do not have key symbols on them makes this impossible.
He did continue to point out that the Samsung i8910 HD is fairly attractive, has great HD-quality graphics and had it been reasonably priced customers would be pleased. There is another down sides to this model, such as the video function, the user interface is poor.
Charles said “consider the BlackBerry or the iphone” these both are user friendly. The annoying thing about the Samsung i8910 HD is all the applications within an applications folder, for example: There is a folder that says applications and within that folder there are more applications like games, video, or radio. Etc etc.
Charles rounds the Samsung i8910 up by saying it’s a lovely video player, with a decent browser and takes nice pictures. Why not let us know your views on the Samsung i8910, do you own this phone?
Souce – guardian