Samsung Instinct-M800 Review - Design & Features



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Noah Kravitz
Posted on Friday, June 27, 2008
by Noah Kravitz, Senior Editor, Consumer Products and Services
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Design & Features

 
Editor Rating: 4.5
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Samsung InstinctInstinct does, in fact, look a little like an iPhone with its full touchscreen and rectangular candybar body.  A little longer, narrower, and thicker than iPhone, Instinct is eye-catching and plain all at once, with its reflective silver faceplate and darker, soft-grip sides and back panel.  Instinct is made of plastic and feels pretty solid and well-balanced in hand.  After a few weeks of using my review unit it’s got one small scratch on the bottom of the front panel but no other battle scars or damage of any sort.

Samsung supplanted Instinct’s 3.15” touch display with three touch-sensitive controls — Back, Home, and Phone — lined up in a row just below the screen.  I liked the ability to instantly get to phone mode from anywhere in the device’s many menus, and the back button also proved quite handy as I got to know Instinct.  I also liked the hardware lock/power key and 3.5mm audio jack, both of which are mounted on the top panel of the phone.

The phone’s display is great to look at and pretty good to the touch.  With a 240 x 432 resolution capable of 262K colors, the widescreen looked excellent whether its display menus, still images or video.  I have to say that the screen was just a bit cramped for Web browsing, though, especially given the iPhone comparisons that Sprint invited with their marketing tactics.

Instinct is so chock full of features that it’s hard to list them all.  The operating system is built around easy, customizable access to the device’s myriad applications.  As such, there’s no background image or “skin” to be set on any of the menu screens (you can choose your own wallpaper for the locked-mode screensaver), and you can’t change the system font.  What you can do, though, is customize three of the four menu screens with shortcuts to the applications, Web bookmarks, contacts, and playlists you use most.  It’s a very utilitarian approach to customization, and while I did miss the personal touch of a background image on my menu screens, I also really liked the one-touch access to so many different features and services.

Okay, so on to those features and services.  There’s full navigation with turn-by-turn directions and location-based searching that’s all powered by an onboard GPS chip.  There’s a media player that can play audio or video from an SD card, via various streaming services, or take you to the Sprint Music Store so you can buy new tunes by the track.  There’s Sprint TV and Sprint Radio support (the latter is streaming audio, not FM radio).  There’s a 2MP camera with video capture.  There’s Email and Web browsing, and SMS/MMS messaging, if no Mobile IM.  There are vertical and horizontal on-screen QWERTY boards and a handwriting recognition mode.  And there’s a great voice command system that ties a lot of it together, letting you press a side-panel button and say things like, “Call Don,” or “Go to Search ... Pizza” in order to get the device to do your bidding.

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c-money
Monday, December 01, 2008yeah this phone is NICE especially wit the edition of the opera browser 4.2 it's easy to txt too, only if u really focus and pay attention to the keyboard
so_damn_cute
Sunday, November 30, 2008really nice phone def would consider it!
Brandon
Sunday, November 02, 2008The games are ok on it. The phone is pretty cool, browser is good(after update) music isen't that loud but its clear and sounds nice. Navigation is real good, camera is mediocore (5.5 out of 10) messaging is ok, although you make mistakes and cant really type fast. TV on it IS bad, but if u set ur ip and port to all 0's its alot better.
lilray163
Friday, October 17, 2008can u show some games apps on the instinct im dying to see how the games are
Joey77
Tuesday, October 07, 2008Should i get the samsung instinct or the razr2 v9m?, im having a really hard time trying and figure it out because i heard that its too delicate. All i know is that motorola is sorta better in phones.....plz send me a message someone, PLZ.
juavez
Monday, October 06, 2008just so u know sprints working on alot of updates on this phone so they can download 3rd party apps and surf threw the web easier...and they should be available at the end of this month i think and i really don't get why the dare is rated higher than this phone.....
polkmnpo
Saturday, October 04, 2008i just bought the instinct and im with telus...in the fun section it just says tv, not tv/video, can i still watch movies without paying or whatever
Joshua915
Friday, October 03, 2008Is there any 3rd party apps for the instinct?????? WTF!!!!
kenedoskeet
Saturday, September 20, 2008phones: yes u can upload music that is already on ur computer to ur phone u dont have to pay a dime.. unlike verizon and the dare. it comes with usb cable and a memry card adaptor so u can do it 2 ways...
rhythmikmasta
Sunday, September 07, 2008Are they working on an AIM application for the instinct?
peter
Saturday, September 06, 2008can you get the phone ublocked and can it be used in england
Denial
Thursday, September 04, 2008http://instinctbookmarks.blogspot.com/ This contains some nice stuff about Instinct
mortalkombat
Thursday, September 04, 2008http://instinctbookmarks.blogspot.com/2008/07/some-popular-websites-for-browsing-in.html http://mortalkombat4.googlepages.com/player
diana
Sunday, August 31, 2008this phone is badass! i wish i could have it right now, but i cant, but i will someday=]]
ajcook
Saturday, August 30, 2008Noah, In all your great and thorough reviews of the Instinct features, I never saw any commentary on the Instinct's most fundamental function: Use as a cell phone. Did I miss it somewhere? I'm curious on your assessment of the following: * reliability of maintaining a call (signal strenght, dropping calls) * Instinct user's sound quality to the remote user (cell-to-cell? cell-to-landline?) * Instinct's quality of sound listening to a remote caller (cell-to-cell? cell-to-landline?) * What is the effect on the microphone pick-up on quality of audio in noisy envirionments (my wife's cell phone stinks when she's in a noisy environment, making her sound "mushy") Also, what is your assessment of the Instinct in terms of overall reliability? Would you expect this phone to make it through a 2-year contract? Should a buyer put a scratch-resistant film on the screen? What is your assessment of Samsung as a manufacturer? (I've never had a Samsung phone before. I've had terrific luck with Sanyo, and bad luck with LG). Thanks!
bbaxter
Thursday, August 28, 2008is there any place to put the stylus on the instinct?
kiddo
Monday, August 25, 2008honestly speaking, the instinct is garbage, its a phone that has potential but thats only if its tv, internet and youtube issues are resolved, until that happens sprint really has no business thinking of comparing it to the iphone talkless of the iphone 3g
alex
Sunday, August 24, 2008i'm thinking of getting this phone but im not sure if the instinct is better or the lg dare is better any preferences or recommendations and why\?
travis mayes
Friday, August 22, 2008the samsung instinct sucks bad the phone is no good
kiddo
Wednesday, August 20, 2008how soon can we expect updates that take care of the tv and youtube clearity issues? is it possible to use the instinct as an internet source for the ipod touch via bluetooth? (with a bluetooth adapter ofcourse), and i put a movie on my 2gb memory, the movie size is like 877mb but for some reason my instinct isnt playing it....any advice?

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