Samsung Jet
The quad-band 3.5G phone packs a brilliant 480dpi 3.1-inch WVGA AMOLED display (800×480 pixels), a 5-megapixel auto-focus camera, built-in A-GPS and a MicroSD slot (up to 16GB) into a sleek black body slightly thicker than 1cm.
The main selling point is the Jet’s blazing fast 800MHz application processor. In comparison, the latest iPhone 3G S, which is supposed to be super-speedy, only sports a 600MHz processor.
Of course, the Jet runs on a different platform on Samsung’s proprietary operating system with its latest TouchWiz 2.0 user interface (UI).
Some of its features include Samsung’s Dolfin Internet browser, 3D media gate UI, motion-response UI, smart unlock, a three-page main menu and a three-page widget screen.
The Jet comes with 33 widgets and around 40 more that are downloadable online. The Jet also supports multi-window browsing and “one-finger zoom”.
The UI is pretty responsive – I can use my thumb to zoom in and out of a picture and even pan a photo easily. Moving from page to page in the main menu with the swipe of a finger is a breeze.
The widget screen is fully customisable, and widgets can be moved and expanded with just one digit. But given the Jet’s supersonic processor, I have to admit I was expecting something even faster.
reference channelnewsasia