

Good job Samsung, a huge improvement over your earlier touchscreen/QWERTY devices. The Samsung Impression has a brilliant touch screen, a roomy keyboard, and an intuitive design. Telefoanele cu ecran tactil sunt foarte renumite n zilele noastre, alturi de telefoanele de mesagerie care utilizeaz o. I would have paid easily twice as much for a device like this. Overall while this phone isn't quite as sexy or revolutionary as say any of the RAZRs or the iPhone, it still is an incredibly competent and functional pseudo-smartphone with a gorgeous screen and plenty of features to keep you occupied. It's quite a sturdy phone and a nice design too IMO. There are a decent number of apps available but nothing like iPhone. The operating system is very good, simple but it allows customization of pretty much any feature you could want in a non-smartphone. The camera is very good but no flash unfortunately, although I've never really found the need to have one. The call quality is great, the keyboard is one of the best QWERTYs I've used, very accurate and fast to type on and a nice texture on the keys. The Moto G62 5G is a positive attempt by Motorola to offer a budget friendly, 5G ready smartphone to its users. The touch screen feature is very accurate, much more so than older Samsung touchscreens (I was worried about this). It isn't too great in direct sunlight though. I have never seen a phone with a more beautiful screen and I've seen many phones. AMOLED (active matrix organic LED) has extremely vivid, crisp images and deep colors. The best thing about this phone is the screen. Pros: Price fantastic screen (excellent colors, resolution, touch accuracy, size, battery life, and brightness) comfortable and fast QWERTY excellent call quality/OS/battery life/call quality/Web speed and reception surprisingly good camera basic but decent MP3 player.Ĭons: OLED leaves something to be desired in direct sunlight no flash for camera MP3 player is quite basic Not to mention none of the smartphones I was looking at had awesome OLED screens! And considering how cheap this phone can be had for, not to mention I am not paying the $30/month ATT requires to use a smartphone, I think this is a MUCH better value for just about anyone except the most power-user out there.

There are quite a few apps to choose from including navigation and many games, email and IM (AIM, Yahoo, MSN) features are simple to access and are integrated well, and the web browser is very fast and can view just about any standard webpage including Youtube videos. Now while I didn't get a smartphone with this device, I never find myself wishing I had gotten a different phone. Let me first say that I was looking for 3 main things: the phone had to have a QWERTY, a large touchscreen, and be a smartphone. This really is an incredible phone for the price I paid for it (about $60).
