- Nov 8, 2010
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This is my 2 day assessment of my Samsung Focus.
1. Build quality: I like the build quality and I don't think it feels cheap plastic yes but solid in the hand. The shape of the phone being a little tapered makes it easy to know which side is up and down. Its a little learning curve getting use to only three buttons but still better than iphones 1 button. The camera takes great pictures and I have no complaints about it. Battery life so far is about the same as other smart phones. I haven't had any problems with losing signal or proximity issues. 4 inch screen is the standard and I love the super amoled screen. Call sound quality is good and the blue tooth hooks up to my car easily. The buttons activate easily and it takes some getting used to. Especially if you are coming from old still phones that require you to push a button all the way down.
2. Software-OS: The OS is beautiful, smooth, and easy to understand and I would say its a great start. Answering calls is a bit odd you have to lift the call screen then push answer. I don't like not being able to check the battery level the small icon on top is not enough. Screen transitions are amazing when you push the unlock button and if you don't life the lock screen all the way it falls back down and bounces(pretty cool). The strong suit of the os is its simplicity. I really don't think its everyones cup of tea but its perfect in my book. I do like the apps that come with the phone and the fact that you can remove them. I would say thats a first for a at&t phone.
3. Apps: Still very early but I like the facebook app but it doesn't have push. The app store needs gtalk, beejive or similar im program like yesterday.
4. Accessories: The body glove case is garbage throw it away and pick up the incipio feather and the New zagg dry install full body protection. You get the protection of the wet install without the orange peel feel.
1. Build quality: I like the build quality and I don't think it feels cheap plastic yes but solid in the hand. The shape of the phone being a little tapered makes it easy to know which side is up and down. Its a little learning curve getting use to only three buttons but still better than iphones 1 button. The camera takes great pictures and I have no complaints about it. Battery life so far is about the same as other smart phones. I haven't had any problems with losing signal or proximity issues. 4 inch screen is the standard and I love the super amoled screen. Call sound quality is good and the blue tooth hooks up to my car easily. The buttons activate easily and it takes some getting used to. Especially if you are coming from old still phones that require you to push a button all the way down.
2. Software-OS: The OS is beautiful, smooth, and easy to understand and I would say its a great start. Answering calls is a bit odd you have to lift the call screen then push answer. I don't like not being able to check the battery level the small icon on top is not enough. Screen transitions are amazing when you push the unlock button and if you don't life the lock screen all the way it falls back down and bounces(pretty cool). The strong suit of the os is its simplicity. I really don't think its everyones cup of tea but its perfect in my book. I do like the apps that come with the phone and the fact that you can remove them. I would say thats a first for a at&t phone.
3. Apps: Still very early but I like the facebook app but it doesn't have push. The app store needs gtalk, beejive or similar im program like yesterday.
4. Accessories: The body glove case is garbage throw it away and pick up the incipio feather and the New zagg dry install full body protection. You get the protection of the wet install without the orange peel feel.





