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* Email & Messaging Voicemail, pictures, email, GPS, messaging - they are all right in the menu for your taping pleasure. Unlike the iPhone touchscreen, there is feedback whenever you tap on something with your finger - so you know you have actually selected the feature you want to use. Apple has that feature down, but I digress. The screen is bright and vibrant, and responsive enough not to frustrate me too much. Features * Touchscreen This phone features a touchscreen, as many new phones do. But for physical controls that is my only beef. I assume it is so you don' t accidentally 'butt dial' someone, but it is in a place where you feel like you have to slide open the keyboard in order to push it down for 3 seconds to unlock the phone. The phone locks itself up when not in use, and you have to hold down this button to unlock it. * Which leads to my only control complaint - the unlock button. They are also big enough to push with your thumb without flipping the phone out of your hand (are you sensing a theme here?) * The camera shutter button is on the right side, so you can use the phone as a 3 megapixel digital camera by holding the phone sideways.
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* The controls for answering and hanging up calls are on the bottom - and even though it took me a moment to find out how to end a call the first time I used it, the buttons are right where they need to be.
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I got the midnight blue version.Controls * The controls for volume are right where they need to be, by the thumb, so when you need adjust the levels while you are on the phone it is easy to do. The phone has some heft to it, and even though it is made out of plastic it doesn' t look cheap or breakable. And the best part - I don' t feel as if I am going to drop it as I use it. Sure, it' s a bit thicker than alot of those other touch screen phones out there, but when did thinness become a huge necessity when it comes to a gadget you need to hold to use? At about an inch thick, it feels good in the hand. After 3 or so months of research, I ordered the Samsung Impression, which won ' s best phone of CTIA title in 2009.After using this little phone for a couple of weeks, here is my - ahem - impression.Look & FeelAfter being an iPhone user for two years, it was nice to have a phone I could actually grip when talking. I liked the idea of a touch screen, but I didn' t want to have to use it for everything, and I wanted it to be easy to hold. In my quest for the perfect messaging phone, I scoured the web - and my providers website - for something I could hold comfortably in my hand, that had a slide out qwerty keyboard, and features like email and GPS.