Tue Apr 1, 2008 12:27PM EDT
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LAS VEGAS - With its sleek design, flashy menus, haptic feedback, and full-on 3G access, this touchscreen delight for Sprint users looks to be one of the strongest iPhone competitors to date. Read on for my hands-on impressions.
Announced Tuesday here at CTIA, the Instinct (set for release in mid-June)
looks like a virtual clone of the iPhone, but it delivers many of the features
missing from Apple's red-hot handset, including 3G access for speedy browsing
and downloads, a replaceable battery, expandable memory, and haptic feedback
for the touchscreen - that is, a slight vibration each time you tap the screen.
This key feature is sorely missing on the iPhone.
I got an early, hands-on look at the Instinct a couple of weeks ago in New
York, and I have to say, it's the most impressive iPhone contender I've seen
yet-or at least until I try out LG's
touchscreen Vu, which is also set to debut here at CTIA.
The Instinct certainly scores in the looks department, with its smooth,
jet-black face (à la the iPhone) and 3-inch display, along with three
keys-Back, Home, and Call-just beneath.
Measuring 4.6" by 2.2" by 0.49", the Instinct is a tad narrower
but a bit thicker than the iPhone, and it's also a bit lighter, weighing in at
4.4 ounces.
The Instinct's sleek, animated touch interface looks promising, if still a bit
rough-and-ready. The unit I tried was still in the testing stage, so I'll hold
off on direct iPhone comparisons until I've seen a final device.
Still, a lot of the UI innovations that I love on the iPhone are right here. Navigating
on the touchscreen was a pleasure, and I liked the roulette wheel-like
scrolling through long lists of items.
Another ace up the Instinct's sleeve is its access to Sprint's 3G "EV-DO
Rev. A" data network, which means speedy Web surfing, full-track downloads
from the Sprint Music Store (which got a badly needed makeover for the
Instinct), video clips from Sprint TV, and the ability to tether the phone to
your laptop for on-the-road Net access.
More good stuff: GPS navigation combined with voice commands, allowing you to
bark "Go pizza" to the Instinct and get turn-by-turn directions to
the nearest slice.
And here's a feature that travelers will love: the Instinct's removable
battery, good for swapping out during, say, coast-to-coast flights. The
iPhone's battery is-as many have groused about before-sealed in its shell,
meaning that if it runs out of juice and you're nowhere near an AC outlet,
you're out of luck.
Rounding out the Instinct's features are microSD memory expansion (up to 8GB),
a 2MP camera, stereo Bluetooth, and a media manager for sideloading music and
videos.
Good stuff, although I should point out that the Instinct's Web browser (or at
least the version I saw) looked pretty clunky compared to the iPhone's, and the
Instinct's POP/IMAP/Outlook Web access messaging won't be able to match the
iPhone's upcoming support for Microsoft Exchange servers. There's also the
iPhone's potential as a software platform to consider, now that the iPhone SDK
is out in the wild.
And of course, by the time the Instinct arrives in Sprint stores (sometime
in mid-June), we may well have a new 3G iPhone on our hands.
No definitive word on pricing for the Instinct quite yet, although I'm told it
could be in the $200-250 range.
So, what do you think? Do we have an iPhone killer in our midst?
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
It naive to think that nothing can ever beat the iphone. Jobs created the mouse and monitor setup and that got stolen. I mean, the iphone is cool and all but its not the most practical for everyone. And its at a way higher price point because of the mac label. This phone could have all the same content, touch screen, 3g, cheaper, and looks a little slimmed down. Why is the iphone up on a pedestal just because its mac? Its not that hard to copy it, its just a big venture to make and it looks like Sprint did it successfully. Now the question is, is Sprint the network you want. Seems like they aint so bad, i hate att, they so cocky cause they have the iphone. they have no style and are just all over the place with their plans and phone selection.
everyones bragging on the iphuck. but nobody's admitting to all the problems they have had with it. samsung got the concept from apple, true. but this is about 2 years later, they had time to think about what to do with this phone, add what apple dont have, and improve what they do have.! i say its gonna be a killer!!!!!!!!!
why don't sprint show how to sync with your computer? or how to get your email on the phone? I played with one and trying to sync with a PC is like pulling teeth.
The only phone that beats the iPhone is the iPhone 3G which will be available starting July 11th, 2008 worldwide. The new iPhone 3G features GPS, the new App Store, Microsoft Exchange support, Multi-Touch, and a lot of others features that will blow your mind away. Here’s a link to the keynote Steve Jobs gave at the WWC 08, http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/0806wdt546x/event/index.html Check it out! I’ve been a iPhone user since its release and I love the device, this new iPhone 3G is even better… One other thing, the new iPhone 3G will sell at a base price of $199 for the 8GB version...
This looks phenomenal!! Send me one!!
This phone looks so kool that I am going to get it the day it comes out.
I think it's funny that Sprint link to this review that outright calls the Instinct an iPhone clone... And I also think that the music interface is a pretty direct copy of that of the iPhone. The iPhone leads, and others just try to follow. Badly.
The Instinct is an "iPhone clone" like the Mac was a Windows clone. In other words, once a revolutionary product comes out that redefines the way we look at a certain piece of technology, products that come out and do similar things soon afterwards are labeled as 'clones' until consumers become acclomated to the technology shift. I think that the way that Apple has revolutionized the cellphone is just opening the gate to a new era of smartphones. At some point, we'll just have to stop saying every smart phone with a touch screen is an "iPhone clone" and accept the fact that the technology has turned a corner.
The carrier of this phone is Sprint.
this phone does hella better things then the iphone and it cost less
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706 Posted by aerodane on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:46PM EDT Report Abuse
Even if this phone is better than the iPhone, it and no other device will ever be an "iPhone Killer". Mac is a cult. Steve Jobs is the tech God and everyone know this. People will follow whatever mac sends them from the heavens because they always produce the newest, sleekest looking products on the market. iPods are not the best mp3's on the market but they own 70% of the market. And the iPhone could never upgrade and 5 years from now people will still sing it's praises. Sorry...No killer, barely competitor. Few People are even talking about this product.