Samsung Focus, review

Samsung Focus, review The new OS has features superior to other industry leaders like Xbox Live support, true multimedia support with Zune, and 25GB free storage from SkyDrive
I reluctantly tried all 3 variants for AT&T: Samsung Focus, HTC Surround, and the LG Quantum. The Focus is probably the smoothest phone I've every used. The social networking integration is flawless. I wasn't sure about the Zune integration or XBox Live for that matter, but the Zune desktop software is great for managing media

Samsung Focus, review, As a result, we’ve designated the Samsung Focus smartphone as the TopTenREVIEWS Bronze Award winner for smartphones.
Design:
The most striking physical feature of the Samsung Focus smartphone is the eye-popping, 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen.
The other major design feature of Windows Phone 7 is the organization around six categories of related content, called hubs. They include People, Pictures and Camera, Games, MS Office, Music and Videos, and Marketplace.
Multimedia:
Microsoft demands several hardware requirements of phone manufacturers in order to use the Windows Phone 7 OS and one of those is that the complete functionality of a Zune multimedia player is included.
The only disadvantage the Focus gives concedes to its HTC counterpart is that it lacks a fully supported YouTube app (instead the app it comes with is just a bookmark of YouTube's mobile format) while the Surround comes with an HTC exclusive YouTube app. For AT&T customers, the best models for each OS would be Samsung Captivate (Android), Apple iPhone 4 (iOS), Samsung Focus (WP7), Blackberry Torch (Blackberry - currently not up to par with the rest of the operating systems).

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