Samsung Captivate (Galaxy S)
CNET Review is up
The good: The Samsung Captivate features a gorgeous Super AMOLED screen, a 1GHz processor, and 16GB of onboard memory plus an expansion slot. The Android 2.1 device also offers great call quality, full wireless options, and a HD video capture.
The bad: AT&T won't let you sideload apps. Camera lacks flash.
The bottom line: The Samsung Captivate is easily AT&T's best Android offering to date, delivering great performance, tons of features, and an easy-to-use interface.
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The good: The Samsung Captivate features a gorgeous Super AMOLED screen, a 1GHz processor, and 16GB of onboard memory plus an expansion slot. The Android 2.1 device also offers great call quality, full wireless options, and a HD video capture.
The bad: it wasn't made by Apple.
Well at least they were decent enough to give it the same score as the iPhone 4 I suppose.
So the GOOD: it wasn't made by apple.
Just another apple sheep headed to the butcher block.
Credibility: I was a big fan of the iPhone until the 3GS. I didn't see the value of the 3GS over the 3G. Once the iPhone 4 was announced i switched back to blackberry while i wait for a good android device. The captivate looks promising but i never buy a phone in the first 2 months(i.e. iPhone issues).
Also AT&T's draconian need to block 3rd party apps is getting old. You can't add 3rd party apps on the Aria, Backflip, and now this one. *sigh*