Samsung Glyde Review - Conclusion



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Noah Kravitz
Posted on Thursday, May 08, 2008
by Noah Kravitz, Senior Editor, Consumer Products and Services
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Conclusion

 
Glyde’s a cool little phone, even if it’s not really all that little.  Between Glyde, Voyager, Alias, and enV2, Verizon now has four non-smartphones with QWERTY boards in its line up.  That speaks volumes about how people use their phones these days - texting (and Emailing and Web surfing) is fast becoming as important to people as voice calling.  Not everyone wants the power and complexity of a true smartphone, but more and more people want the ease-of-use of a QWERTY thumbboard.

Samsung took their uber-powerful F700 and shrunk it down to a more consumer-friendly size in Glyde.  The F700’s feature set was also trimmed, but only minimally, and Verizon was smart enough to merge their menus and icons with Samsung’s Croix user interface, resulting in a feature-filled device that’s still easy to use.  Backed by both a touchscreen and a QWERTY board, Glyde offers a slew of multimedia and messaging features in a fashionable package.

Glyde’s not without its faults, and the somewhat inconsistent response of the touch screen was definitely my biggest frustration with the device.  When it worked well for me, the display was excellent - on par with anything else out there save Apple’s iPhone.  Unfortunately I encountered consistent difficulty triggering Web links and other buttons located along the screen’s edges.  I’ll be curious to see if other reviewers and users encountered similar difficulty and, if so, if Verizon and Samsung can make things a little better down the road by way of a firmware update.

All in all, though, I like Glyde.  It’s great to see handsets becoming more powerful and easier to use at the same time, and VZW and Samsung went one further here by innovating a little when it comes to form factor.  Smaller than Voyager, sleeker than enV2, flashier than Alias - whatever you want to call it, Glyde brings a different look to Verizon’s VCAST Messaging Phone lineup, and I’m sure VZW subscribers will agree that it’s always nice to have choices.

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Aaron Jarvis
Saturday, June 21, 2008Which is better Glyde or Env2?
matt k
Thursday, June 19, 2008I'm not sure which phone is better...the glyde or the voyager?
ryan h
Tuesday, June 17, 2008what is better glyde or alias
CJ W
Monday, June 16, 2008The glyde is definetly better than the voyager. I mean what is the point of the voyager, the otherr screen and the other keyboard takes out the joy of the touch screen. What is the point of the touch screen with the like whole other phone, it doent make any sense
l jjj
Friday, June 13, 2008the speakers on my glyde are horrib;e when the ringtone is on high
daniel choi
Friday, June 13, 2008how do you play games on it?
elvis urena
Wednesday, June 11, 2008hey just wondering is the navigation on the instinct like live search or will it pin point exatcly where you stand and follow your every turns like a vehicles GPS system??
luke hrushanyk
Monday, June 09, 2008I really like the the glyde but i was wonderig if it came in other colors but blue.
luke hrushanyk
Monday, June 09, 2008I really like the the glyde but i was wonderig if it came in other colors but blue.
go joe
Sunday, June 08, 2008I've seen your reviews for this phone as well as a few others. Many of the other reviews I have seen have said that the phone does not get a strong signal a lot of the time, I was wondering if you had this same problem?
Brianna Denney
Saturday, May 31, 2008I love this phone. I saw this websit on youtube, and i wanted to no more about the phone,like a san disk 1.0gb micro(same as voyager lg?) please e-mail me at Brianna.Denney@gmail.com thank you.
Kasey C
Thursday, May 29, 2008Do you think a software upgrade down the line will be possible to fix the glitches in the touchscreen?
mdina 10
Wednesday, May 28, 2008glyde is better than voyager
dub dub gggggg
Tuesday, May 27, 2008yes you can text on the touch screen exactly like the voyager
yo momma
Tuesday, May 27, 2008for a phone whose main feature is its touch screen , it sure has been getting alot of complaints about it. i was gonne get it but got turned off by the touch screen
jordan miller
Monday, May 26, 2008um yes does anyone know if the web browser is free and comes with the phone or do you have to pay and add it?
K Deh
Monday, May 26, 2008The browser is usually free for 1 month with Verizon, when you renew your contract or you get a contract. After the month you have to pay $45
bob sanchez
Sunday, May 25, 2008can the samsung glyde be activated prepaid!
Cat Cheshire
Saturday, May 17, 2008does anyone know if on this phone if someone sends u a text with sound if you can save the sounds as ringtones or not i still have my lg the v phone and it saves stuff as sounds only how crappy :| so i wanted to know if this phone did the same or actually saved as ringtones
ben izzo
Wednesday, May 14, 2008umm yea i have a verizon phone and am looking to upgrade and im not sure how much the upgrade price would be could anyone help?

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