Comparing Samsung’s Instinct with Apple’s iPhone 3G
by Jody Mitoma on August 22, 2008 at 2:29 am
Alright, you’re reading an iPhone/iPod Touch blog, so you’re probably interested to know if there is anything better out there, am I right? Yes, I am.
I don’t have the answer to that question, however, I do have the answer to if Samsung’s Instinct is better than Apple’s iPhone 3G.
A recent post made on Sprint Connection - a blog specifically designed to write about Sprint and their products - has spilled the beans, and is letting Sprint customers, and people around the world know that Apple’s iPhone is in fact better than Samsung’s Instinct phone. It may be funny, but it certainly is the full-on truth. You and I both know that Samsung’s got nothing on Apple when it comes to cellular devices.
Apple successfully took over the cellphone industry, and will continue to do so as long as Apple (and other companies and programmers) continues to add additional software and hardware to the iPhone line-up of products and services.
A few things that automatically bring in favor many cell owners to the iPhone is the fact that it has full screen web surfing capabilities. Another thing that is catching the attention of the masses is the fact that Apple’s iPhone has what we call the App Store, which allows programmers around the world to produce and release (for free, or for a set price) applications to the public for purchase.
One thing that may turn people away from Apple’s iPhone - as of late especially, with Jessica’s recent lawsuit against the iPhone 3G - is the fact that there have been quite a few complaints about 3G connectivity using the iPhone, and not only in one set place on the planet, either. Nope, all over the world map.
Conclusion is, the final choice is your own, but let me be the firs…. err, the six-hundredth person to let you know that Apple’s iPhone is far superior to Samsung’s new Instinct cellular phone.
Just imagine, Apple will be almost forced to release a new iPhone in a couple years (or possibly even next year), which will in-turn bring new hardware (and possibly even new software) to the iPhone lineup. 7 megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom, anyone?
However, that’s just my opinion. You do whatever it is you want to do.








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August 22nd, 2008 at 4:10 am
Kept seeing ads everywhere for this on Monday on the train. I think it looks pathetic. It looks like you’d expect a cheap iPhone knockoff to look. So sad.