Samsung Impression Review At&T
If you’re looking for an all-around phone that includes a spacious keyboard and display screen, then look no further than the Samsung Impression introduced by AT&T. Aptly named, this phone certainly does impress all those that give it a try thanks to a QWERTY keyboard, digital camera, and large touch screen.
This Samsung Mobile Phone is a cut above all the other Samsung phones for the simple fact that it contains a vibrant screen. The Impression touch screen contains large and easy-to-use icons that you won’t have to spend hours looking for. In addition, this screen is also ideal for watching full videos on – photos and videos really pop on this phone — which is something that can’t be said about a lot of multimedia phones.
The Samsung Impression is also brilliantly designed with a sliding keyboard that’s complete with large flat buttons that are ideal for texting. Touch screen numbers, camera controls, and various other options make this Samsung mobile phone complete.
Those that are used to smaller multimedia phones that project condensed images will be happy to note that the Impression makes full use of its large screen – so you’ll never have to squint to see photos, videos, or messages ever again.
The one drawback to the impression is the fact that Samsung still equips all of its phones with a propriety headset, which means that you’ll have to choose between listening to music and charging your phone. Still, when all is said and done, this phone is worth every bit of its high price tag (somewhere around $199 with mail-in rebate).
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July 9th, 2011 at 7:41 pm
This tool versus toy information twigged my thinking. I’m buying replacement for my SONY dsc-S75 that i have had since 2001. It has been a terrific camera. Very tough and possesses survived many drops, even one in the lake but I’d prefer a better zoom and also faster ready time between shots plus I enjoy have the movie method. Charlotte Scharbrough
July 10th, 2011 at 9:14 am
I don’t know if all models have the capacitive screen, but inside the manual its stated the screen could possibly be activated with droplets of water, hence, the option to lock screen. It is also activated without touching it (annoying initially), just get the actual finger really really close up. Jodi Robinsons