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Comparing The Latest Smart Phones
The Samsung Transform was only released by Korean media giant Samsung last month in October, but it is already being compared to the range of smart phones offered by Samsung and similar competitors. This should come as no surprise, as virtually every smart phone these days must be compared to other smart phones in what has become a flooded market of little all in one devices that claim to do everything while compromising nothing.
But what exactly sets the Samsung Transform apart? As a middele end smart phone, the Transform is not expected to compete with the Apple iPhone 4, but it offers more features than the low end phones such as the BlackBerry Style. This article will describe some of the features offered by the Samsung Transform and how they stack up to features offered by other smart phones either already on the market or about to hit the market.
The first thing most people who look at the Samsung Transform are likely to notice is the built in QWERTY keyboard. This immediately sets the Transform apart, as the majority of smart phones you are likely to find on the market these days come with digital keyboards on their touch screens. You can still use the digital keyboard on the Transform, but it offers you the chance to type with a keyboard that offers tactile feedback, which has become rarer these days in the world of smart phones. The Samsung Moment and Intercept also offer QWERTY keyboards, so if you have one of those smart phones, you will already be used to this.
What you may not be used to, however, is the LED flash and front facing camera that both come with the Samsung Transform. There are lots of smart phones out there that come with rear facing cameras; in fact, it is almost fair to say that nearly every smart phone made today will have a rear facing camera, although the quality of those cameras may vary significantly. Nonetheless, front facing cameras are becoming a new trend, and the Transform accommodates that. Ditto with the LED flash for better picture taking.
In addition to the aforementioned features offered by the Transform, there are also many different Samsung Transform accessories you can take advantage of. There should be leftover money to spend on accessories since the Transform does not cost as much as other phones. For example, you might want to look into a Samsung Transform battery to help you keep talking when your regular battery goes dead and you are too far from a charger for it to be of use. Similarly, you can’t go wrong with a Samsung Transform case. You can get one in leather or plastic and either will offer your smart phone more protection against the elements than it would have if it were reliant only on its small plastic shell.











