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Fan Life => The Endzone Dive => Topic started by: steve dave on June 20, 2008, 10:06:37 AM
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Is this phone, just, amazing or what? Looks cool, may get if confirmed redic. good.
Instinct (http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phones/samsung-instinct/4505-6454_7-33061246.html)
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Is this phone, just, amazing or what? Looks cool, may get if confirmed redic. good.
Instinct (http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phones/samsung-instinct/4505-6454_7-33061246.html)
it's really pretty cool, a good phone, samsung makes good quality and you can't beat the price. i was shocked when i got the email regarding the price. i saw a dude on the sprint campus with one a while back and it's pretty tight. i'd say go for it.
one note- if you txt msg a lot you may struggle a bit with the touch screen keyboard, not sure if that's an issue w/ you or not.
but overall, it's really pretty cool and does damn near everything the iphone does.
might be hard to find if you don't act quick, i hear they're selling out in stores quickly.
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My thumbs are huge (as has been noted) so the screen may be an issue. Will go check it out today.
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i have small hands, like this dude:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/78/AngusYoung1.JPG)
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angus!
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Your price $449.99
:-[
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God... why would anyone pay that much for something they will probably drop into the toilet within 6 months anyway? What a waste of capital.
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I just got one and it was $129.00.
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I just got one and it was $129.00.
What's it like? C'mon
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I just got one and it was $129.00.
What's it like? C'mon
ah'da'no...just got home with it. They gave me 30 days to try it and I can take it back if I don't like. Will report back.
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I just got one and it was $129.00.
I'm not within the upgrade time period. I wish they made a thing where people could upgrade at the upgrade price like, every 6 months.
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I just got one and it was $129.00.
I'm not within the upgrade time period. I wish they made a thing where people could upgrade at the upgrade price like, every 6 months.
ya, that would be nice :shy:
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If you can get it for $129.99, I think it is a great value.
Side by Side comparison of Instinct with other iPhone "killers" by Gizmodo (http://gizmodo.com/5017957/iphone-clone-battlemodo-which-one-is-the-iphoniest)
(http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/06/cloneguide_02.jpg)
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Yeah, I'm getting the hang of it. I have it on a 30 day test run and if I don't like it by then I get my money back and will just get a BB Pearl. The GPS is really good. I have a Garmin Nuvi 350 and don't like dragging it around. Hard to BBS here via the browser though. TV/Radio is hit and miss and I prolly won't use. Have 4gb card in it and hold plenty of music. Even with my bulbous thumbs I rarely miss a key on the qwerty touchpad.
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iPhone 3G for me in a few weeks. As a former Sprint/Embarq employee I am getting a kick out of this thread.
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Att service sucks in my area though. most friends with sprint so it keeps mrs dave from going over minutes. am using new phone to type this. it is really an amazing phone and i am getting the hang of the new features.
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iPhone 3G for me in a few weeks. As a former Sprint/Embarq employee I am getting a kick out of this thread.
mr. fellatio mac boy, big surprise.
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iPhone 3G for me in a few weeks. As a former Sprint/Embarq employee I am getting a kick out of this thread.
Yeah, me too. I just sold my used 1st gen 8gb iPhone on ebay for $395 to some guy in NY. Had it for 6 months. So basically, I can upgrade to a 3G for $199, only add 6 months to my contract, and also get my wife a 3G for $199 (she is coming over from Sprint), and it pretty much costs me $5 to do that, and I got to "borrow" an original iPhone for 6 months for free. (although the 3G data plan will cost me $10 more a month. . .)
crazy world we live in.
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i wouldn't get an iphone on principle alone
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i wouldn't get an iphone on principle alone
qft. kind of dorky.
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For the feature set you get on the Instinct, $129 is a ridiculously good price. It's worth that for Sprint Navigation integrated with Live Search alone. (With Live Search, you just hold down a button and speak any business or search category, eg. "pizza" or "Dip-n-dots", and it finds hits near your curent GPS location. You can look at reviews, maps, turn-by-turn directions, share the location with another device, or the best part: launch a Sprint Nav session from within the Live Search app to begin realtime GPS navigation.)
Plus, don't let any Apple cultists like SPC try to tell you that the 3G iPhone will be as fast as the Instinct; it won't. 3G on a GSM phone isn't as quick as 3G on a CDMA device.
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For the feature set you get on the Instinct, $129 is a ridiculously good price. It's worth that for Sprint Navigation integrated with Live Search alone. (With Live Search, you just hold down a button and speak any business or search category, eg. "pizza" or "Dip-n-dots", and it finds hits near your curent GPS location. You can look at reviews, maps, turn-by-turn directions, share the location with another device, or the best part: launch a Sprint Nav session from within the Live Search app to begin realtime GPS navigation.)
Plus, don't let any Apple cultists like SPC try to tell you that the 3G iPhone will be as fast as the Instinct; it won't. 3G on a GSM phone isn't as quick as 3G on a CDMA device.
Yeah, good stuff. I like the speak thing and the GPS is as good or better than my Garmin. I may sell the Garmin if Mrs. dave gets a phone with the Sprint GPS stuff as it would be useless to carry around an additional thing.
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Yeah, good stuff. I like the speak thing and the GPS is as good or better than my Garmin. I may sell the Garmin if Mrs. dave gets a phone with the Sprint GPS stuff as it would be useless to carry around an additional thing.
Yeah, or you could get an iPhone and use the navigation app on ohhhhhhhhhhh wait, that's right, nevermind...
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iphones are blah
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telenav sometimes doesnt work in downtown KC cause of the buildings.
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telenav sometimes doesnt work in downtown KC cause of the buildings.
My garmin doesn't work in NYC (guessing for same reason).
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telenav sometimes doesnt work in downtown KC cause of the buildings.
My garmin doesn't work in NYC (guessing for same reason).
The units need visible satellites, but often pick up the reflected signal off of obstacles or canopy which will be a degraded X/Y coordinate, but I'm surprised you lose them inside all the reflectables downtown.
Many models have external antennas that are small (say 1.5" x 1.5") and can be set on the dash or magnetically attached outside that can significantly improve your reception. Also, most units today have what is called WAAS, check your setting and make certain it is enabled, this is another signal that greatly improves the less expensive unit capability to calculate their location. I just purchased a bunch of Garmin units and they came default with the WAAS disabled, for some dumbarse reason.
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telenav sometimes doesnt work in downtown KC cause of the buildings.
My garmin doesn't work in NYC (guessing for same reason).
The units need visible satellites, but often pick up the reflected signal off of obstacles or canopy which will be a degraded X/Y coordinate, but I'm surprised you lose them inside all the reflectables downtown.
Many models have external antennas that are small (say 1.5" x 1.5") and can be set on the dash or magnetically attached outside that can significantly improve your reception. Also, most units today have what is called WAAS, check your setting and make certain it is enabled, this is another signal that greatly improves the less expensive unit capability to calculate their location. I just purchased a bunch of Garmin units and they came default with the WAAS disabled, for some dumbarse reason.
Will look into that. I have a nuvi 350 fwiw.
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SD - I just looked and the Nuvi uses something they are calling a High-sensitivity receiver, I know nothing about these but it does not appear that they use WAAS. Might want to check the setting for the High-sensitivity receiver, maybe there is an enable/disable function and its not working for you. Bummer, I get 10' accuracy with the discontinued GPS V model, or better, with WAAS turned on.
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SD - I just looked and the Nuvi uses something they are calling a High-sensitivity receiver, I know nothing about these but it does not appear that they use WAAS. Might want to check the setting for the High-sensitivity receiver, maybe there is an enable/disable function and its not working for you. Bummer, I get 10' accuracy with the discontinued GPS V model, or better, with WAAS turned on.
Yeah, mine is extremely accurate but just has a prob. getting a signal around skyscrapers. They moved a road over a few feet to work on one of the lanes of traffic near our house and it kept telling me I was off course. The road had only been moved over about the width of two lanes. Pretty annoying actually but liked that it was that accurate.
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Wow, that's pretty amazing accuracy, though you'd think they'd make the gray area of where you might be off course a little larger, but, guess in actual you would have been. Kinda nice, you could be driving, fall asleep, and that thing would be trying to wake you up before you plowed through the fence (or house) and into a field.