I am using a Nokia Symbian and I am not that impressed. It's Oh-key, but has a lot of annoyances and the user interface is definitely inferior to the old bare-bones Nokias. It definitely doesn't feel like it's the s*** for mobile apps.
The one thing I don't get about Samsung phones is the text on the center button. It's OK to not have any text on this, for chrissake! I never bought a Samsung because they had the retarded italics-i on the center button. Both an eye-sore and completely useless if internet on the phone is A) extremely expensive and B) completely useless.
Now they finally got rid of the "i", but replaced it with "OK". Why, oh why? Especially since the rest of the Samsung phones have a very nice design.
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I am using a Nokia Symbian and I am not that impressed. It's Oh-key, but has a lot of annoyances and the user interface is definitely inferior to the old bare-bones Nokias. It definitely doesn't feel like it's the s*** for mobile apps.
The one thing I don't get about Samsung phones is the text on the center button. It's OK to not have any text on this, for chrissake! I never bought a Samsung because they had the retarded italics-i on the center button. Both an eye-sore and completely useless if internet on the phone is A) extremely expensive and B) completely useless.
Now they finally got rid of the "i", but replaced it with "OK". Why, oh why? Especially since the rest of the Samsung phones have a very nice design.
PS: That's one hot caucasian chick!