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Samsung's UpStage Looks To Trump iPhone
Posted by
kdawson
on Tue Mar 27, 2007 01:45 AM
from the flip dept.
from the flip dept.
bj sends word of Samsung's recently unveiled cell phone, called UpStage. It will ship April 1 (no fooling) for $300, or $150 with a 2-year contract from Sprint Nextel. "...the UpStage is a candy-bar style handset that's less than half an inch thick and not much taller or wider than an iPod Nano. Other multimedia-friendly cell phones struggle to balance the sometimes-conflicting requirements of a conventional handset and a music or video player; the UpStage solves this quandary by simply putting phone functions on one side of the device and the multimedia functions on the other side."
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It's all about the looks (Score:5, Insightful)
A small phone with MP3 playback option won't win it of iPhone just because of the MP3 functionality.
Just my 2 cts.
Re:It's all about the looks (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:It's all about the looks (Score:4, Insightful)
Honestly, if you want a decent phone with mp3 playback there are more than a few options out there with mp3 playback, and MicroSD support. I'm using a Nokia 6133, the music interface isn't so great, but is good enough to get through a workout without the need for an extra device (leash).
I think that overall the "Chocolate" line of phones seems to be the best mix of cell + mp3, the biggest limitation on any of them is capacity. It really isn't *SO* hard to have a usable interface for music playback, and regular general phone usage. I honestly like the idea of music in my phone as it's one less device to carry around, but honestly, my iPod is still going to be my preferred device for this. This phone is a gimmick, and to be honest, just seems like something that will annoy people after more than a day of using the thing... Ala nokia's nGage, which was a cool idea, poorly executed...
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Re:It's all about the looks (Score:5, Insightful)
To the point - the side buttons which allow it to be narrower and smaller than a comparable phone by other manufacturers make it impossible to fit the phone in a car holder without pressing at least one of them. Further to this, while it is possible to disable them when the phone is inactive they get activated when you answer or call. As a result you end up with your phone being "friendly" and rejecting a call, adjusting the volume or doing something else wonderfull in call for you if you are answering using a handsfree in a car.
No thanks.
I would rather have a slightly bigger and less buggy phone, which I can fit in a proper car holder. Even if Samsung has actually provided a proper headphone socket this time which I bet it did not so you are stuck with the original crappy headphones.
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But I also think Apples other hardware are so-so looking... (I have a problem with chrome, white and glossy-plastic designs.)
It also have the advantage of having physical buttons for controllers.
Touchscreens may be cool looking, but they suck from an ergonomics and usability point of view.
For an example, try using a touchscreen mp3-device in your pocket while riding you bicycle.
The biggest downside I can see with
double sided phone? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:double sided phone? (Score:5, Insightful)
I don't understand - why would having screens on two sides of a phone make them more likely to be damaged? I'd be more worried about the screen on the iPhone since it is a) large and b) the only real input method on the phone. Lets say the the multimedia screen breaks on this device - you still have a functioning phone. If it breaks on the iPhone, you have an expensive brick.
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Gosh, don't you know anything ?
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Phone vs multimedia GUI? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Phone vs multimedia GUI? (Score:5, Insightful)
Gak! Stylus? On a phone - like I really want to need two hands to use my phone...
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One hand to keep the pr0n coming via WAP, the other to umm... keep yourself coming via FAP?
Re:Phone vs multimedia GUI? (Score:5, Interesting)
This is a solution, but I wouldn't say it's the solution. I currently have a PDA-phone and though the touchscreen is nice for the PDA aspects, having to use it for dialing is a pain. Having to a) look at the screen and b) use two hands to do almost everything (as opposed to dialing single-handed and without looking on a normal handset, for example) is a pain. I'm glad cell phone makers are not all on-board with the touchscreen thing because I still think there keypads make for far superior phones. If I didn't have a phone provided through work (hence the lame PDA-phone), I'd possibly consider one of these things.
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stylus (Score:3, Insightful)
$300 (Score:3, Interesting)
"Looks To..." (Score:4, Funny)
And fails.
Okay, I have no experience with the phone. I'm just saying that as with all recent Samsung phones, it almost certainly has two fatal weaknesses:
1) the typical Samsung phone interface (designed for the cheap and ignorant and their pet hamsters); and
2) the typical Samsung advanced feature-set (a.k.a. the self-destruct which activates immediately upon using it for anything other than voicemail).
Re:"Looks To..." (Score:5, Informative)
here's the phone in action.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-XFK8zOt9E [youtube.com]
This think strikes me as another clunky convergence device with a million buttons..
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Nice video. I think it actually looks fairly decent. What I'd really like is this concept with essentially an iPod on one side and that phone on the other (or maybe phone by sony ericsson, nokia, etc). The mp3 side looks a bit clunky, but the concept is really cool.
As for the million button thing...this is literally a phone combined with an mp3 player...do you have problem with using a normal telephone or something?
Re:"Looks To..." (Score:5, Interesting)
Sorry, that just really jumped out at me.
Dan East
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Re:"Looks To..." (Score:4, Insightful)
It's not like you can use a normal smartphone while talking on it.
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Re:"Looks To..." (Score:4, Insightful)
Unless you are on hands-free, every other phone is like that. Unless you have eyes above your ears? :-)
Still, telling customers how they should be using it is very backwards.
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Ironic name. (Score:2, Interesting)
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How does it trump? (Score:5, Interesting)
Also, as you get into pure touchscreen devices (which the media side of this is) then the in-phone UI is crucial, and Apple has shown they can do a good job with consumer UI in small devices.
Now what does sound like a kind of good idea, is the battery pouch where it recharges its smaller battery. That is an interesting ide to keep the device size down while keeping battery life good and shifting some weight to your hip where it an be borne easier.
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More fingerprints than, say, a device that relies entirely on touching the screen (iPhone)? I don't think so. Also, based on the information here [mobileburn.com], the buttons for the media side are touch=sensitive, and not the screen (I'm guessing there is an on/off switch for that side? shrug).
In any case, this seems far less conf
Lacks true dedication (Score:2)
Yes, more fingerprints (or at least smudging) because when you hold a phone your palm will be in constant contact with the media screen, as opposed to brief presses around the screen here and there.
In any case, this seems far less c
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uPhone? (Score:4, Funny)
WhaHuh? (Score:5, Informative)
iPhone - 4-8 GB of storage
Upstage - 64 MB (HA! yes Megabyte!)
iPhone - 3.5 inch screen at 320x480
Upstage - 2.1 inch screen at 176x220
iPhone - Ability to upload your own video content
Upstage - Access to Sprint TV video clips
Why are these being compared? They are not in the same product class or market.
Re:WhaHuh? (Score:5, Funny)
Because it's an "iPhone killer", duh!
Oh wait.... since the iPhone hasn't been released yet, I guess that would instead make it an "iPhone aborter"..
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It's a phone. Don't nitpick.
Wink-wink. Did I say that out loud question mark
What is the point in comparing the two devices? For all I know this phone will turn out to be successful, but it is a completely different product.
Apple sells.. newspapers, most of all. I bet Apple sold more worth of site articles, newspapers and magazines than all business Apple ever had on its own.
Which is why, with all this free advertisement iPhone gets, it'll be quite the sh
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The storage is via microSD memory cards and it supports up to 2GB sticks. The 64MB is what is included with the phone. As for video, it mentions that you can upload your own music to the phone rather than purchasing it via Sprint, but makes no mention of whether you can do the same with video (I'll assume not until someone says you can).
Not exactly in the same league (Score:5, Insightful)
Already Obsolete (Score:4, Insightful)
Sorry, but the new SD cards are 4GB. Devices that max out at 2GB don't even see that the card exists.
A coworker bought one to stuff in his smartphone. He should have read the fine print.
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One word: (Score:3, Insightful)
How can you compare something that looks like a cellphone and an mp3 player stuck together back to back with something as undeniably sleek and well-designed as the iPhone?
C'mon cell phone manufacturers, it's not that hard, hire some designers can actually design something that looks good and is functional - this is all that Apple does, it really is as simple as that; they've proven that people will pay extra for something that is beautiful and 'just works'
To paraphrase Ballmer: "Designers! Designers! Designers!"
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It actually is that hard. You don't just go out and hire a designer. You need to spend time and money figuring out what people want so your brilliant designer can make something that is "beautiful and 'just works'".
PHBs d
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Some people don't judge things based on appearance. Attractive does not necessarily mean usable and ugly does not necessarily mean unusable. My old blackberry was significantly more easy to use than my current Windows Mobile phone but it doesn't look nearly as nice.
I simply don't understand ... (Score:2, Interesting)
1) It even isn't there yet.
2) Most of those fancy Windows Mobile (and versions before) were touchscreen only bar like phones
So, may somebody tell me the great thing about the iPhone, besides that it is from Apple?
Killer... (Score:2)
I'm sick of the Apple pop cliche. If you want to build a phone, good for you, Apple need not enter into it. Constantly comparing your products to Apple's, will only help Apple out-sell you, and not for reasons of technical superiority, either. Trends just work that way...
And if you want to make a damn good product, a half-assed job copying a handful of individual features isn't going t
Ugh. (Score:2)
What interface guru thought that up?
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Samsung have been doing this for while with there phones, just realeasing a huge pile of phones, and hope that some of them stick. I see it as more as a prototype production house, than an actual sales giant. If anyone at Samsung gets a new idea (good or not), bam, a new phone. I think they are just trying to release as many products as possibl
Faster approval? (Score:3, Interesting)
Whatever happened (Score:2, Interesting)
Urg (Score:3, Interesting)
My Ericsson T18 had a screen that big, and while you can certainly SMS with only two lines of text that was the good old days when we SMSd in the snow and liked it, or something. I think we are well past that now - seeing the entire message on the screen is a little more user-friendly.
For music though, you don't need as much space - the iPod nano only has 6 or 7 lines per page and is very usable.
Supports java too (Score:3, Informative)
Being more open and home brew friendly makes this much more attractive to me than the iPhone.
American Phones Suck (Score:3, Informative)
Cluster (Score:4, Funny)
Two things I want in my new phone (Score:4, Insightful)