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Samsung Glyde Review - Usability & Performance
Usability & PerformanceGlyde’s touchscreen was something of a mixed bag. I had to change the display’s touch settings to the most sensitive option, and once I did things worked pretty well for the most part. I was able to navigate menus, scroll through lists, and grab and drag my way around Web pages using a finger or thumb. I liked the haptic (vibrational) feedback when I pressed the display, and scrolling was the smoothest I’ve seen on any handset this side of iPhone.
That said, Verizon and Samsung did a really nice job of merging VZW’s menus and icons with Samsung’s own Croix user interface. Navigating through various features and options on Glyde was clean and easy, and I liked the customizable “My Shortcuts” menu as well as the home screen alert menu that provided status updates and one-click access to missed calls, new messages, and other on-time information. The Croix system added a little panache to Glyde’s look and feel, and the pre-installed interactive wallpapers were fun, too (the Constellations one, in particular). I also really appreciated the inclusion of auto-focus and a flash on Glyde’s 2MP camera. The touch screen made it easy to tweak photo settings, switch to camcorder mode, and manage photos and videos stored either in the phone or on a memory card. Photos taken on the phone came out well, and the flash made it possible to snap shots outdoors at night and in dark indoor environments — so long as the subject wasn’t more than a few feet away.
Glyde features a full HTML Web browser, and while text and images looked good on the phone’s 262,000 color screen, Web pages often took some time to render. Also, since the browser only works in widescreen mode, your screen is only 240 pixels tall during browsing which isn’t much when you’re looking at Web sites designed for high-res desktop monitors. So while the inclusion of an HTML browser definitely opens up more of the Web to Glyde than you’d be able to see on the average handset, the phone is still better suited to quick information retrieval than heavy surfing. Speaking of information retrieval, I really liked the new build of VZ Navigator that came on Glyde. In addition to the mapping, navigation, and local search services VZ Navigator users are used to, this new version also includes one-click access to movie and event times. The system uses GPS data to show movie times, concert listings, and other events in your area - handy for those, “I wonder what’s playing around here?” moments when you’re out on the town. Next: Conclusion » Reviews by companyApple, BenQ, BlackBerry, Eten, HTC, LG, Motorola, Nokia, o2, Palm, Pantech, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony EricssonOur fancy algorithm says this stuff is related...Tuesday, May 13, 2008With there being no controls for selecting on the qwerty key pad, how does that work? do you have to touch the whole time? Tuesday, May 13, 2008Can the phone synch calendar and contacts with a cable connection to a PC? Saturday, May 10, 2008Do you have the option to text on the touch screen, like you do on the Voyager? |
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