Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Samsung E950 reviewed: distinctly average

A cruel individual might say that the Samsung E950 is only different by virtue of its touchpad-style control pad; otherwise it’s just the same old slider that the company has been rolling out for some time now. Thankfully, Live Chat Plaza is a little more forgiving than that: they’ve at least given the E950 a chance to shine in their review. Whether or not it makes the most of that opportunity is another thing.


The successor to the E900, the E950 seems to be a phone of half-fulfilled promises. Yes, there’s a 3-megapixel camera, but it lacks autofocus and produces only average photos; yes, there’s a clever touch-sensitive interface, but the response can be “dodgy at times”; yes, the web browser is good, but the Office documents viewer is slow, and Java apps can apparently only be installed via WAP.

Will that put people off? Probably not - it’s a reasonably attractive handset, and Samsung have a good reputation among many buyers. Would I pick it myself? After reading this review, no, I don’t think I would.
Source: Phonemag

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