Samsung has added some funk - not to mention a novel contextual visual nav panel - to its handset line-up and unveiled the Soul as its flagship handset for 2008.
Samsung Soul Samsung's Soul: sleek slider
Soul, which builds on existing phones like Samsung’s D900 and U600 handsets, incorporates a feature called Magic Touch …
I tried this at the camping congress, the tiny touch screen actually has tactile feedback, and vibrates when it registers a touch, the response to the push is instant, as compared to LGs feeble attempt at copying this feature. ( Vibrates when touched, but only 75% chance of a delayed response on th e phones main screen. )
Actually this feature works quite well, but 90% of the time it is simply a fancy directional keypad. Still cool though.
Samsung bares its Soul
Samsung has added some funk - not to mention a novel contextual visual nav panel - to its handset line-up and unveiled the Soul as its flagship handset for 2008. Samsung Soul Samsung's Soul: sleek slider Soul, which builds on existing phones like Samsung’s D900 and U600 handsets, incorporates a feature called Magic Touch …
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Posted Friday 8th February 2008 14:16 GMT
Anonymous Coward
E9? #
So, an OLED context based keyboard? Much like the Moto Rokr E9 then....
Posted Tuesday 12th February 2008 14:46 GMT
Steve ten Have
yup... #
and the same horrible keypad as the Rokr - just awful -the rest of the interface looks nice but that keypad is a total turn off.
Posted Wednesday 13th February 2008 11:38 GMT
EmperorFromage
Vibrates #
I tried this at the camping congress, the tiny touch screen actually has tactile feedback, and vibrates when it registers a touch, the response to the push is instant, as compared to LGs feeble attempt at copying this feature. ( Vibrates when touched, but only 75% chance of a delayed response on th e phones main screen. )
Actually this feature works quite well, but 90% of the time it is simply a fancy directional keypad. Still cool though.
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