SAMSUNG IMPRESSION
The good: The Samsung Impression has a brilliant touch screen, a roomy keyboard, and an intuitive design. It offers a functional midrange feature set and admirable multimedia performance and call quality.
The bad: The Samsung Impression has a proprietary headset jack, the camera lacks a flash, and keyboard shortcuts are few. Also, it lacks voice dialing and the promised battery life is rather short.
The bottom line: The Samsung Impression isn't perfect, but it ranks high on our list as a messaging and multimedia phone
SAMSUNG SOLSTICE
The good: The Samsung Solstice has an easy-to-use touch interface and a useful set of multimedia features. Photo quality is quite good.
The bad: The Samsung Solstice lacks instant messaging and the memory card slot is behind the battery. Call quality, browser speed, and video performance are unimpressive.
The bottom line: The Samsung Solstice offers a touch screen and multimedia features, but its performance isn't the best.
SAMSUNG SUNBURST
The good: The Samsung Sunburst is a slim and lightweight touch-screen phone with a 2-megapixel camera, a HTML browser, GPS, an internal accelerometer, and more. It's affordable as well.
The bad: The Samsung Sunburst's interface is nothing new, and the touch screen can feel a little slow to respond at times.
The bottom line: As long as you don't expect anything groundbreaking, the Sunburst is a simple touch-screen phone with a healthy set of midrange features for a pretty good price.
Is 3G important?
Yes and No. For a patient person, yes because you will not mind worrying about the low speed. But if you are using internet using the ATT 3G network, you will notice how fast it actually is (REALLY FAST) and even when you text, its fast and also when calling its crystal clear. But having 3G isnt neccesary. But its a boost up from 2G atleast.
The good: The Samsung Impression has a brilliant touch screen, a roomy keyboard, and an intuitive design. It offers a functional midrange feature set and admirable multimedia performance and call quality.
The bad: The Samsung Impression has a proprietary headset jack, the camera lacks a flash, and keyboard shortcuts are few. Also, it lacks voice dialing and the promised battery life is rather short.
The bottom line: The Samsung Impression isn't perfect, but it ranks high on our list as a messaging and multimedia phone
SAMSUNG SOLSTICE
The good: The Samsung Solstice has an easy-to-use touch interface and a useful set of multimedia features. Photo quality is quite good.
The bad: The Samsung Solstice lacks instant messaging and the memory card slot is behind the battery. Call quality, browser speed, and video performance are unimpressive.
The bottom line: The Samsung Solstice offers a touch screen and multimedia features, but its performance isn't the best.
SAMSUNG SUNBURST
The good: The Samsung Sunburst is a slim and lightweight touch-screen phone with a 2-megapixel camera, a HTML browser, GPS, an internal accelerometer, and more. It's affordable as well.
The bad: The Samsung Sunburst's interface is nothing new, and the touch screen can feel a little slow to respond at times.
The bottom line: As long as you don't expect anything groundbreaking, the Sunburst is a simple touch-screen phone with a healthy set of midrange features for a pretty good price.
Is 3G important?
Yes and No. For a patient person, yes because you will not mind worrying about the low speed. But if you are using internet using the ATT 3G network, you will notice how fast it actually is (REALLY FAST) and even when you text, its fast and also when calling its crystal clear. But having 3G isnt neccesary. But its a boost up from 2G atleast.