Samsung Impression arrives at AT&T
updated 04:55 pm EDT, Tue April 7, 2009
Impression comes to AT&T
The Samsung Impression handset that was being demonstrated at the CTIA show in Las Vegas last week and has officially become the first commercially available handset to be offered in North America with an AMOLED touchscreen, as AT&T is now offering the device for just short of $200. From our hands-on experience with the phone, we can say its 3.2-inch display sports impressive color accuracy and peerless black level reproduction. The device has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and includes a 3-megapixel camera.
Apart from a full HTML browser and support for popular e-mail formats, it sports AT&T's MediaNet service and CV streaming video support. Remaining features include compatibility with AT&T's GPS service, and the phone has speech recognition capabilities as well as a built-in pedometer. Multimedia files are supported, and stereo speakers handle headset-free playback.
The Samsung Impression costs nearly $200 at AT&T after a $50 mail-in rebate and with a new two-year contract.













good phone.
04/18, 08:29pm reply
The device features a 3.2 inch AMOLED WQVGA widescreen touch display with haptic feedback on top of featuring TouchWiz support, a sliding QWERTYkeyboard, microSDHC exzpansion slot, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, speakerphone with stereo speakers and CrystalTalk noise cancellation, HTML browser, 3.0 nmegapixel camera with autofocus, video recorder, and geotagging, as well as the full suite of AT&T services.
Share your opinions at http://www.Samsung-Impression.org I personally like the phone.
abcyesn
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good phone.
04/18, 08:29pm reply
The device features a 3.2 inch AMOLED WQVGA widescreen touch display with haptic feedback on top of featuring TouchWiz support, a sliding QWERTYkeyboard, microSDHC exzpansion slot, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, speakerphone with stereo speakers and CrystalTalk noise cancellation, HTML browser, 3.0 nmegapixel camera with autofocus, video recorder, and geotagging, as well as the full suite of AT&T services.
Share your opinions at http://www.Samsung-Impression.org I personally like the phone.
abcyesn
Fresh-Faced Recruit
Joined: Nov 2007