- Nov 9, 2010
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Overall, I really like this phone. My only complaint is about the buttons on this thing.
First, the capacitive buttons on the front are WAY too easy to hit by accident. I've accidentally hit back or search at least a dozen times, and I've had this thing for less than 24 hours.
Second, although much less annoying than the capacitive buttons, the power button is in an incredibly stupid location. I've turn off the phone (er... locked it... whatever) about 5 times by accident so far.
Is Samsung going to eventually let us decrease the sensitivity of the capacitive buttons? If not, I can see this being a deal breaker for some.
Alas, the deal breaker for me is AT&T. I'm coming from Verizon, and despite the fact I live smack dab in the middle of a major city (Boston), I get 0 bars in my livingroom. My Verizon flip phone from 2004 gets a full 5 bars. I'll probably be returning the phone today... which kills me, because I have been dreaming about a phone like this for the better part of a decade.
Oh well.
First, the capacitive buttons on the front are WAY too easy to hit by accident. I've accidentally hit back or search at least a dozen times, and I've had this thing for less than 24 hours.
Second, although much less annoying than the capacitive buttons, the power button is in an incredibly stupid location. I've turn off the phone (er... locked it... whatever) about 5 times by accident so far.
Is Samsung going to eventually let us decrease the sensitivity of the capacitive buttons? If not, I can see this being a deal breaker for some.
Alas, the deal breaker for me is AT&T. I'm coming from Verizon, and despite the fact I live smack dab in the middle of a major city (Boston), I get 0 bars in my livingroom. My Verizon flip phone from 2004 gets a full 5 bars. I'll probably be returning the phone today... which kills me, because I have been dreaming about a phone like this for the better part of a decade.
Oh well.