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    Samsung Focus Review

    Here is a review I put on my blog (no address given, so I ain't spamming) for the Focus. Is it just me, or does WinMo7 show an incredible amount of potential. With its ability to migrate ideas across the computer ecosystem (ie work/desktops/notebooks/phones/gaming), this new OS could really take a bite out of Apple....
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    I have been borrowing a new Samsung Focus Windows 7 phone for a couple of weeks and thought I would give some thoughts on the device. Overall I would say that the phone is quite impressive. It has the largest screen on a phone that I’ve used. Combined with its extremely thin body, the Focus is not only visually appealing but it is also comfortable to carry and hold.

    As for the OS, Windows has made great strides from their previous mobile offerings. W7 seems very stable, and it has a nice UI which makes it fast and easy to operate. I liked having the large icons on the home screen, as it is obvious to me that most smartphone users typically use a small number of apps for the majority of time. It was easy to jump to other screens to access all of the installed apps.

    Speaking of apps, the Windows offerings seem okay. Most of the usual suspects are present, including facebook, twitter, maps, and whatever else floats your boat. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: the significance of having the largest selection of apps is one of the greatest marketing charades and red herrings that I’ve ever seen. I continually ask people what apps they use the most, and it almost always turns out to be the various social network apps (which are readily available on ALL OS’s), internet browsing and messaging services. Yet we all download apps that we forget about or never use. For what it’s worth, I like how Windows approaches the handling of apps and how different settings are reached through horizontal scrolling. The interface allows for a nice graphical layout with nice big fonts and a consistent and sensible navigation scheme.

    With the Focus, it is becoming apparent to me that maybe the single biggest attraction to a smartphone is a nice big, bright screen. If you get that right, then you then just have to get your marketing right. Speaker and mic quality don’t seem to matter, and the Focus sits somewhere between a Blackberry and iPhone in this regard (iPhone being the worse of the three). Battery life is probably about the same as any other 4″ screen with similar processing power. I really liked how well the OS integrated with Google’s mail, contacts and calendar. It worked extremely well. Another nice bonus is that the phone can also sync up with msn/live accounts and access mesh files along with Skydrive documents.

    Overall I would say that the Focus is a big winner. The hardware is great, the UI experience is very nice, and the integration with google and Microsoft services are useful. I’m not a mobile device expert, pundit or researcher, but I see no reason why the Windows platform will not eclipse Android offerings for the same reason that the iPhone does: they both offer a comprehensive line-up of devices and services based around established home computing operating systems. Microsoft has a polished and slick mobile OS that works with their existing computer ecosystem. I think Windows 8 will be even more interesting as Microsoft moves forward with embedding mobile affordances into their desktop systems.

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    The Focus' quirkiness regarding MicroSD memory cards is a bit of a concern to me. Does yours have a memory card installed? Also, since the phone cannot be recognized as a mass storage device by your pc, and you can't remove the memory card to transfer files, is the only way to transfer files between PC and phone via the Samsung software? That would be a bit of a PITA, no?

    Can music files be synched between PC and phone using Zune?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogido View Post
    The Focus' quirkiness regarding MicroSD memory cards is a bit of a concern to me. Does yours have a memory card installed? Also, since the phone cannot be recognized as a mass storage device by your pc, and you can't remove the memory card to transfer files, is the only way to transfer files between PC and phone via the Samsung software? That would be a bit of a PITA, no?

    Can music files be synched between PC and phone using Zune?
    There are several ways to sync or copy files to your phone, to sync multimedia files like pictures, videos, music, and podcasts from your phone to your PC. The Zune Software is absolutely free and will certainly help to sync multimedia files between your phone and your PC, There is also an option of downloading new softwares from The Zune Marketplace.

    Jake.

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