^good work
6/19/2008 4:12:39 PM
It's the British Knights of phones
6/20/2008 12:08:50 AM
you can't use Instinct on the SERO plan?!
6/20/2008 9:35:23 PM
Yeah, maybe in July when the smoke clears and they start letting employees activate them, we'll see some F&F500 plans with the instinct, but who knows.The rep that hooked the mogul up said she had to pull all kind of strings to get herself an instinct activated on the plan she has.
6/21/2008 8:04:24 AM
Just wanted to say my wife & I got one of these yesterday. Contract w/ Alltel was up, wanted an iPhone 3G, but just loved the service we get with CDMA so much.$129 a pop is a steal for this. It's no iPhone, but it's solid in its own right. Typing on it is amazingly easy and fast.Better still, this whole "you have to activate it on an unlimited plan" got nixed on June 18th. Escp. if you're a couple, this is a heck of a deal: http://newsreleases.sprint.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=127149&p=irol-newsArticle_newsroom&ID=1167445&highlight=Customers can choose from Everything plans for individuals starting at just $69.99 per month for 450 voice minutes or Talk/Message/Data Share plans for families starting at $129.99 per month for 1500 voice minutes to share between two lines.In other words, I have 2 phones w/ unlimited data, push Gmail (well, it auto-checks every 5-10 mins, good enough), unlimited pic/vid/text messaging and more mins. per month than we'll ever use for $130.Oh, and I get huge Sprint corporate discount because of my employer which applies to Family Share plans. Not a bad deal at all.
6/21/2008 11:05:24 AM
Sero 30.00/month plan has unlimited data, but no instinct. That's what I meant.
6/21/2008 2:16:46 PM
6/21/2008 3:39:45 PM
Having some fun with the new toy:It really is a solid phone-and the gps navigation is killer
6/22/2008 9:38:27 AM
Nice! Yeah man, we love ours too!
6/22/2008 5:32:36 PM
picked mine up today.love it.
6/28/2008 4:22:26 AM
mogul > instinct
6/28/2008 5:17:25 AM
^Instinct=not a smartphone=$129Mogul=smartphone=$299apples > oranges
6/28/2008 6:29:17 AM
played w/ one at a conference I went to... the guy who'd bought it saw my iphone and wanted to inspect, so we swapped. After playing w/ the iphone he said the samsung was a alright imitation, but he said he'd rather have the iphone, he'd not looked at them yet and was really impressed.
6/28/2008 9:03:03 AM
yeah but if it was vice versa he would have said he wanted and instinctalways want what you dont have
6/28/2008 9:48:23 PM
a co-worker is using a demo Instinct (his brother works at Sprint) for the past couple days and i've played with it some - some features are decent, but overall the phone feels like a failure, at least as far as many of the built-in applications. The iPhone has nothing to worry about with this thing. It's hard to say what is Samsung's and what is Sprint's fault. I think there is blame enough to go around, though. Samsung's fault - the touchscreen, for example, is just not up to snuff. I didn't realize that it wasn't multi-touch and you couldn't do real swiping for flicking with it. I found the tactile feedback (small vibration) to be more of a distraction than a benefit. Sprint's fault, i think - all the online services are basically crap. whenever you go to "add application", it basically takes you to a webpage (which I assume is served by sprint) where you add so-called applications. Except the application list is pitiful, the organization is horrible, and the search takes you to some kind of weird hybrid search where it searches for applications, and it does a normal websearch..... he wanted a "Stocks" application (which isn't built in, for some reason), and a search on the "get applications" page returned no applications, then a bunch of web links, like if you had Googled "stocks"the streaming TV is pretty cool, but after watching Comedy Central for a couple minutes, the battery died completely, so that was the end of that.....
7/23/2008 1:56:59 PM
Just wanted to say I returned this thing on the 29th day of my Sprint trial.It seemed okay at first, but it began to lockup at least twice a day and as mentioned above, the features are garbage once you really start digging in. Plus, Sprint coverage at my house (where my cellphone is my only phone) ranged between 0-1 bars, and I consistently dropped calls.I get 3-5 bars on AT&T here, so needless to say I'm waiting for my iPhone 3G backorder to be fulfilled. Never been more relieved than I was to port my # out and return this thing.
7/23/2008 2:01:27 PM
the samsung omnia looks a lot better than the instinct imho
7/23/2008 3:50:14 PM
i have had it for a few days, have minor complaints about it (back button can be tricky to hit) but all in all, i really like it. I wear a lot of skinny jeans (no homo) and the fact that the instinct is narrower than the iphone was almost enough to win me over in itself
8/15/2008 11:43:13 PM
8/16/2008 1:48:19 AM
^I am hearing you-but Sprint is the one who keeps comparing it to the iPhone. Even the Instinct home page mentions the word 'iPhone' 5 times! [Edited on August 16, 2008 at 5:43 AM. Reason : I agree it is a nice phone-I've got one too =)]
8/16/2008 5:41:52 AM
I bought it. $129 + tax from best buy with no rebate. I like that.the battery life kinda sucks when you start getting into tv - but I have a second battery. which is pretty cool.I love the gmail interface. I surf the net...it's pretty cool.I love the text message system - voicemail and the gps is neat! It has traffic checker...it's neat.
8/16/2008 9:54:45 AM
8/17/2008 1:35:20 AM
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8/17/2008 12:29:32 PM
ok then. either Apple "caught wind", or that was their intention all along but so much effort was put into completing the first iPhone they couldn't get the SDK done for another year. Either way, i think any iPhone owner will tell you that it was worth the wait. just check out the iPhone thread to see people talking about applications, or any sites like this that highlight good appshttp://lifehacker.com/software/lifehacker-top-10/top-10-iphone-applications-273407.phphttp://lifehacker.com/339834/the-20-best-iphone-and-ipod-touch-applicationshttp://lifehacker.com/398275/whats-good-and-free-in-the-itunes-app-storehttp://www.tuaw.com/2008/07/11/insanelygreat-iphone-apps/http://www.tuaw.com/2007/07/30/3rd-party-iphone-apps-roundup/
8/17/2008 8:26:06 PM
bttt by request
2/23/2009 1:14:59 PM
fyi, i just got one of these from radio shack yesterday for what i consider to be a pretty good deal. they were more than happy to price match the $59.99 "web only" deal that's currently on sprint.com. i haven't had a chance to mess with it much yet, but so far i like it a lot. it's certainly a ridiculous improvement over the ic502 i had. i've been wanting to move to something like this for a long time, but i was hesitant to give up my direct connect because i work in the construction industry where it's widely used. i don't think it'll be that big of a deal though.couple of questions if anyone knows:1. what's the current status of the whole phone as modem/tethering/#777 thing? i did it sparingly with my ic502 for a while, but heard/read some horror stories of sprint catching on and issuing mega bills so i quit. i don't see why it should matter if i'm paying for an unlimited data plan, but we all know how that kind of logic goes sometimes.2. what's the best browser app out now? sprint's version kind of sucks as i figured it would. i was using opera mini on my ic502 and like it, but i didn't know if there might be something even better for this phone.[Edited on February 23, 2009 at 1:44 PM. Reason : .]
2/23/2009 1:32:16 PM
1. I did it for a while before I got an internet connection at my new house. Never had a problem.2. I'm using opera mini. It's good enough for the 30 minutes a week or so I use it to surf.
2/23/2009 5:20:56 PM
i've been tethering sporadically over the past couple of weeks just for the hell of it. no abnormal charges on my first bill. anyone know of a way to stream music over bluetooth? the sprint player won't do it. third party app? pandora maybe? i've got a head unit in my vehicle that supports a2dp, but so far the only thing i can get to work is the basic phone call functions. i've got an extra 3.5" aux in jack that would work fine, but that's not nearly as baller. so far, i'm still really impressed with everything overall after a few tweaks here and there. i'd have to rate it just a bit under the iphone's i've played with in terms of build quality and being "user friendly", but for what i paid and all the extras included like an extra battery, etc. it's about even i guess.
3/14/2009 12:00:47 AM
^i wouldn't even worry about it, the Pre will be out shortly
3/14/2009 2:32:40 AM
3/14/2009 12:10:02 PM
^^ha, yeah i wish. unfortunately i'm a penny pinching bastard when it comes to buying electronics, and all the extended contract to get a discount, etc. bullshit that phone companies do just re enforces that further. i refuse to give them any more money than i have to. this phone will be with me for at least 2 years unless i manage to destroy it. any idea what pricing on the pre will be just out of curiosity? i'd assume at least $250-300 even with available discounts/rebates considering the current prices of the htc and htc pro.^yeah, i've fiddled with all the settings on the head unit and scoured the owner's manual with no luck. so you're saying that you're able to stream music from your instinct to your head unit just fine? i assumed it was probably purposely restricted to phone call functions only in an attempt to curb file sharing or something. a quick google search last night didn't turn up much info to my specific problem, but there were some things i found where people weren't able to use bt headsets and listen to music/radio/tv. that leads me to believe it's not the head unit, but i dunno...on another note, my search also turned up that there are rumors of the "voice signal" system eventually having two way/push to talk capability. that would be nice, though i haven't really missed it a bit so far.[Edited on March 14, 2009 at 8:23 PM. Reason : .]
3/14/2009 8:20:02 PM
okay, so i'm thinking now that you're correct and it's just an issue with my head unit. i just updated the phone to the latest software/firmware and went out to mess with it, and it now seems to be attempting to route the music through bt when it's connected to the headunit (the external speaker shuts off when it connects). so, there must be some setting somewhere i'm missing. damned if i can figure out where it is though, guess i'll get in touch with the place i bought it or the manufacturer.
3/14/2009 9:54:59 PM
^your head unit might have a firmware update for it as well
3/14/2009 10:07:47 PM
okay, so i've been abusing the hell out of PAM lately on purpose. i've also forced the phone to run EVDO only. it's great, not much difference from RR. nothing abnormal so far. i'm starting a new job soon that will involve working indirectly for sprint, so that's why i'm being so bold about it. i figure if any crazy charges happen i can get them taken care of when my phone is switched over to the company's plan. so, if any of you need sales/technical/repair advice i'll do my best to help here or in the store. keep in mind i'm a n00b though.
4/22/2009 12:03:59 AM
FWIWand my RR connection for comparison...[Edited on April 22, 2009 at 12:13 AM. Reason : .]
4/22/2009 12:09:11 AM