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Abstract: In the market for a compact, touch-screen cell phone with a full QWERTY keyboard for the tween or teen in your life? Check out the Samsung Glyde. It’s got a decent amount of features available including Bluetooth stereo, music player, and 2-megapixel c...
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Published: 2008-10-09, Author: Bruce , review by: Businessweek.com
Sleek slider design; full keyboard for messaging; touchscreen scrolls with a finger stroke
Possibly the least cooperative touchscreen around; freezes up like an underperforming PC
There are better options out there, with and without a touchscreen
Ultimately, the Samsung Glyde Cell Phone is not a bad device. If youre going to be doing a lot of texting, the keyboard is extremely convenient. The Glyde also does a good job of playing music. However, it doesnt have the best touch screen around, an...
Abstract: The Glyde is another of Samsungs entries into the quickly expanding touch-screen phone market. The phones design combines a large touch-screen that looks and works a lot like that of the hugely popular iPhone. Samsung Glyde (SCH-U940) Your Price:$49....
Abstract: In keeping with the theme from our review of the enV2, here’s another phone that’s not the iPhone or the Instinct, but does offer similar features on Verizon’s network. The Samsung Glyde is a phone that has just about every feature you can think of int...
Abstract: Video Review: Take heed, Apple...there are other new phones on the market, and in this edition of Gadget Pron, we covet Samsungs hot new Glyde, and take it for a ride to see what its got....
Abstract: Touch-screen phones are all the rage these days, but many of them are little more than iPhone wannabes. That is not true of the Samsung Glyde, a nifty touch-screen smartphone that’s truly impressive. The Glyde, which is available from Verizon Wireless,...
Sliding mechanism and keyboard feel great, Extras like GPS, camera, Bluetooth, Decent reception and call quality
Unreliable touchscreen, Verizons Web browser is very limited, *
We think the Glyde could be a solid phone if it had a more reliable touchscreen and a better Web browser (really, Verizon, its embarrassing); as it is, we give it borderline pass/fail grade. We look forward to Samsungs Instinct, which will include ho...
The Samsung Glyde is a phone whose signature feature is also its fatal flaw. The experience of using the touch screen on the Glyde just isnt good, and given that youll be using it every day for the next couple of years that is a sufficient indictmen...
Smaller and sleeker than the Voyager, Large 2.8” WQVGA display, HTML browser, QWERTY keyboard, 5 hours of talk time on a full battery, Can use 8GB microSDHC cards
Continuous problems when using the touchscreen, Reception is weak, Speakerphone causes distortion at high volumes, Camera flash range
Despite the numerous features and sleek appearance offered by the Glyde, we find it difficult to recommend the device based upon the countless problems we encountered while using the touchscreen interface. At this point, we honestly cannot see the Glyd...