
Samsung Moment
Sprint’s second Android phone, the Samsung Moment, has gotten a review from Engadget. While the review talks about some parts of the phone, there are major parts missing from the review such as battery times and screen impressions. Other than a general sentence about the screen, there is no details that state what the reviewer thinks of it and I think the AMOLED would be a big part of the review. He does go in depth on the size and the keyboard of the phone though. The phone is somewhat, “brick-like” in that it’s got square corners and isn’t as rounded as others. The keyboard is ok, but the keys have been shifted in strange manners in order to support a full row of dedicated numbers, which could be good or bad, depending on how often you write numbers. He goes on to state the 800Mhz processor definitely helps make the Moment more zippy. Also, it’s running a cupcake version of Android, which seems strange because it’s very basic, so one would think it’d be an easy move to Donut. Possibly it’s an early version and Samsung/Sprint plan on sending out an update as soon as the Moment goes live, assuming that’s even possible.


