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Samsung Infuse 4G user reviews (AT&T)

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  • "Thought I would try it - liked it - then hated it."
    on by vansciverj

    Pros Nice and big. Lightweight.

    Cons Battery life. Not sure what it is but I have to reboot it a lot and sometime remove the battery and reinstall to get it to turn back on.

    Summary Thought my transition from iPhone to Droid would be good with this phone. I was wrong. I want my iPhone back regardless of the screen size.

  • "GPS is very inaccurte"
    on by mmilton9

    Pros Love the screen

    Cons The GPS is very inaccurate. If you want to use Google Maps with turn-by-turn navigation, this phone is useless. Go to any AT&T store and compare the accuracy to any other brand. It's horrible and just like the Samsung Captivate. It's not uncommon

    Summary Don't buy this phone if you want an accurate GPS.

  • "I must have gotten the lemon"
    on by warnercy

    Pros large screen for web browsing - if you are lucky enough to connect.
    like the screen rotation for larger keyboard and calculator. Front and back camera is great,
    video will come in handy if I ever witness a crime or newsworthy event'

    Cons Mayvbe its because i came from a BB, but making a phone call seems to be a huge production. (It is a phone isn't it?)
    The voice recognition is bad. It can't understand a word I say. Certainly wont' be able to use it "hands-free"
    Phone arbirtrarily lo

    Summary Guess it's back to AT&T for an exchange. Can I get a portable monitor for BlackBerry?

    Updated on Jun 21, 2011

    Cons: Phone arbitrarily locks up (nothing running in background) and needs battery removed to reset. Worst reception of any phone I've owned, and that goes back 18 years (except maybe for my first bag phone). Some Settings are difficult to adjust. ATT Rep chose "never" for message deletion on one of my email accounts and I can't find the entry field to change it. Says its connected to my home wifi, but still can't connect to the web....
    If you will use this phone for business on the go like myself, finda place to re-charge by 2pm or you will be taking the afternoon off. Battery life improved by an hour or two when I took it off auto bright and dimmed it down.
    Why only two quick buttons? Really nmiss my voice dial.

  • "" An Exceptional Phone""
    on by nickster97

    Pros - very good screen quality
    - long lasting battery
    - good touch screen response

    Cons - too big and bulky
    - big icons
    - crappy service

    Summary This phone may have some flaws but overall the phone itself is very good. I recommend this phone to anybody that likes to take pictures, text, and surf the web. The screen is perfect for web surfing but the icons in my opinion are too big. Plus the phone is too big in size but if it was a little smaller then it would be perfect. I don't know about other people but I don't like big bulky phones or gagdets unless it is an ipad. The picture quality is sooo awesome it takes better pictures than a regular camera and has very good screen quality too but the carrier (AT&T) is crap. And thats why I never did like AT&T because of its dropped calls and bad reception but, would be the perfect phone (In my opinion) for Verizon Wireless.

  • "Battery Life on the new Infuse ........."
    on by SanIslas63

    Pros the Infuse sounds what I`ve been looking for......

    Cons ....but does it eat battery time?

    Summary I got to admit, i`m getting tired of the dropped calls, low volume, and small screen that my Iphone 3GS gives me not to mention the battery life i deal with.....the infuse has my attention but what is the Infuse battery life ? With that large vivid screen is my battery life going to be an issue ?

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MSRP: $199.99

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Quick Specifications

  • Release date05/15/11
  • Service provider AT&T
  • Cellular technology GSM / UMTS
  • Weight 4.9 oz
  • Sensor resolution 8 megapixels
  • Diagonal screen size 4.5 in
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