The Windows Phone 7 Samsung Focus Review Round Up

Curious how the Samsung Focus ranks in the hands of reviewers? I wasn’t fortunate enough to get my hands on one – I’m working on that – but so far here are the reviewers that have, and here’s what they thought:

pocketnow.com Review: “So here we have it: Microsoft’s attempt at making a modern smartphone. What’s the verdict? From a hardware perspective, the Focus is a huge win. It’s fast, has a beautiful screen, and it represents Windows Phone 7 very well.”

phonescoop Review: “The Samsung Focus is a wonderful piece of hardware. The screen is superlative, among the best I’ve used on a mobile phone, and the build quality and design are excellent. The phone sounds great during calls, gets good cell reception and snaps fine pictures. Battery life could be better, but it wasn’t the worst I’ve seen by a long shot.”

SlashGear Review: “Underneath that 4-inch WVGA capacitive touchscreen display, you’ll find Qualcomm’s 1GHz Snapdragon processor. The camera on the back is highlighted with a LED flash, and the back of the device is slightly curved. Overall, the Focus feels a lot like the Samsung Vibrant, in that there’s an obviously plastic look-and-feel to the device. But, it does still feel solid in the hand, and even if AT&T is saying that it’s the slimmest Windows Phone 7 device, it still feels good in the hand.”

PCMag Review: “The Samsung Focus is probably the best of the Windows phones, although I have five more reviews to go before I can really decide that for sure. But the more practical question is: How does this phone compare with the other top handsets on AT&T The Focus strikes hardest at the Samsung Captivate ($49.99-$199.99, 4 stars), AT&T’s best Android phone-and at Android in general. The Captivate is a terrific phone, but Windows Phone is like a manicured garden where Android is running a little wild. It looks like updates will come more promptly for the Focus, and e-mail compatibility is even better. Especially if you like the Zune syncing experience, the Focus can offer a more elegant, more orderly (if less flexible) option.”

ZDNET Review: “The Samsung Focus reminds me a lot of a Galaxy S Android device with its large 4 inch Super AMOLED display, black glossy plastic finish, and sleek form factor. It is large, but thin enough that it still feels good in your hand and is easily pocketable.”

Gizmodo Review: “Samsung’s incredibly rich, deeply contrast-y and saturated Super AMOLED screen is a perfect visual delivery mechanism for Windows Phone 7’s black backgrounds and loud, basic colors. The size-4 inches-and resolution-800×480-are just right, even if it doesn’t match the titanic 4.3-inch HD7 or the iPhone’s 960×640 display. The touch response, tuned by Microsoft’s deep testing for Windows Phone hardware, is top notch, especially paired with the WP7’s second-to-iPhone keyboard.”

Myself, I’m leaning toward getting the Samsung focus – the ability to pop in a 32 GB microSD card to get 40 GB of total memory is tempting, and the big, bright screen looks fantastic. And, even better, my wireless carrier (Rogers) is actually going to be selling the phone so I can have a “sanctioned” experience with it. What are your thoughts on the Samsung Focus?


Toshiba TG-01 Gets Free Windows Mobile 6.5 Upgrade

toshiba_tg01_windows_phoneToshiba TG-01 users will be happy to hear the free upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.5 they’ve been waiting for has arrived! A bunch of European markets have this device, which features a nice, big 4.1″ screen and the 1GHz Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm, so it should really purr with Windows Mobile 6.5. Go here to get it from Toshiba Europe’s website.

HTC Makes HTC HD2 Official

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HTC officially announced the HTC Leo, I mean the HTC Touch HD2… er, rather, HTC officially launched the HTC HD2 today! We’ve been dreaming of this new Windows Mobile device’s gigantic 4.3″ screen for weeks, and now HTC has taken the wraps off the new phone.

The first Windows Mobile device to feature HTC’s Sense UI, instead of the traditional TouchFlo UI that HTC has used for years, the new HTC HD2 will have some pretty impressive specs, including the new Snapdragon 1GHz processor. Read the full press release after the jump…

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HTC Leo's Snapdragon Processor is Fast!

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While I’m still blown away by the HTC Leo’s giant 4.3″ capacitive touchscreen display with 480 x 800 resolution, I’ve just read that the new Snapdragon processor it’s sporting is just blazingly fast.

WMPower User reports that the processor performs about 300% faster overall than the Touch HD, with the Leo blowing the Touch HD by a factor of 18x in one 3D test. Click on to read the full benchmark tests.

http://wmpoweruser.com/?p=8348

Acer F1 with super fast Snapdragon CPU (Qualcomm)

acer-f1Another awesome phone with Qualcomm’s super-mega-fast Snapdragon CPU inside! I’m very excited for this phone.

Looks like it’ll be launching in September 2009 — but where? And on what carrier? Your guess is as good as mine right now, but we’ll keep you informed.

The Acer F1 differs from the first Snapdragon phone we told you about, the TG01 (Toshiba’s ultra-thin smartphone), in that it will only run at 800MHz (not 1000MHz) but it does pack ATI graphics, Acer Suite 2.0 UI (a lot like HTC’s TouchFLO 3D UI), and will run you a rumoured €560 (about $758US).

Check out more pics right here!

Toshiba TG01 – next big thing?

This new WinMo phone is the first handheld device to run the new Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and it runs it at an impressive 1 GHz!

The Toshiba TG01 boasts powerful multimedia performance and gaming potential but what’s really awesome? Well, for one thing it’s only 9.9mm thick! It’s got a 4.1 inch, 800 x 480 LED backlit display that uses resistive rather than capacitive touch technology – in other words, making it completely useful for software that uses handwriting recognition.

More on the Toshiba TG01 including pictures and design specs

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