Parting Shots: Samsung Glyde
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Alfredo Padilla Published on May 29, 2008 |
We spent the last couple of weeks with the Samsung Glyde from Verizon. Unfortunately this $200 handset doesn't live up to its billing as an iPhone (review) competitor. The biggest problem with the Glyde is the very difficult to use touch screen. We found that we had to press on screen buttons multiple time and in particular areas like the web browser the touch screen seemed very inaccurate.It's a shame since on paper the Glyde had a lot going for it, including a full QWERTY keyboard, GPS and support for V Cast Mobile TV, but given that you have to live with the touch screen very minute that you use the phone the problems with it ruin this device. Read our full review of the Samsung Glyde here.
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We spent the last couple of weeks with the Samsung Glyde from Verizon. Unfortunately this $200 handset doesn't live up to its billing as an iPhone (