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Samsung Announces New Instinct for Sprint

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Slammer

Apr 1, 2009, 5:28 AM

Wow. Only Rev0.?

In Sprint's article they made mention of the S30 having the "Broadband speeds of America's most dependable 3G network". I find it odd that they would only use Rev0. for the successor to their flagship device. Very strange! I presume there would be an immediate software upgrade if this is the case.
Yeah, i saw that too. WTF Sprint?
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danbfree

Mar 31, 2009, 8:48 PM

Basically a refresh...

No new real features but the design looks more modern and the new open prgramming deal with all Sprint phones going forward is definately a good thing!
yep! looks like the same set of features, new look..
the only downside to this model is that it's EVDO REV.0.. bummer!

what's the point of a better browser with a slower connection???
Yeah, but if it has opera...definately worth it. I just can't wait to see the 3rd party software. Also, I heard from my rep that there will be phone called the dash, which will run android and have a slide out keyboard and have a touch screen more aki...
(continues)
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hondaccordex

Apr 1, 2009, 8:15 AM

actual "replacement" comes in the 3rd quarter

if you look at the leaked roadmap, you would see the replacement with Rev A, 5 mp camera and accelerometer will be out 3rd quarter, its otherwise known as the "Dash"
ronan_gt3

Mar 31, 2009, 9:30 PM

picture of the old and the new instinct's side by side!!!

932ky

Mar 31, 2009, 9:01 PM

I am not sure

I think I prefer the older model. This look is a bit strange to me. I don't hate it, but definitely not a big fan.
i think that this model is a bit better looking than the 1st one.. more modern look..
i think the curved corners helped a lot..
 
 
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