As US carriers lean harder and harder on messaging, offering a plethora of QWERTY and otherwise messaging-enhanced (case in point) phones, unlimited messaging plans, and tighter email integration, we're liking what we're seeing. Needless to say, we've come a long way from the early days when BlackBerry 850s and Nokia 9200s ruled a fairly niche market, and the
Samsung Blast personifies that reality. Put simply -- and messaging capabilities aside -- this is a
very attractive phone. In fact, we got a couple compliments and questions about it just walking down the street with the phone to our ear. Of course, a large part of that can likely be attributed to the Blast's screaming pink backside -- but that backside is real metal, something you don't typically see of a phone at this price point. Besides the metal, other high-end features include a fairly robust email client, an ultra thin package, and the trick
SureType keypad. We've never personally been able to get used to SureType, but folks that can should have no trouble adapting to this one; we were initially worried about the size of the keys and tactility issues, but we found that we were able to feel 'em out with our fat fingers pretty easily and we had no mistypes whatsoever. The 220 x 176 display and 1.3 megapixel cam are disappointments, but only because they feel mismatched to the solidity, feature set, and attractive design of the phone -- and for T-Mobile and Samsung, that's a very good problem to have considering the reasonable price point. Check out our full gallery below!
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Kunikos @ Aug 31st 2007 3:55PM
You know, a wikipedia or other type of link for SureType would have been a lot more useful than a link to the tag on Engadget.
CJ @ Aug 31st 2007 4:36PM
Is it just me, or is that keyboard layout nearly *identical* to the Blackberry Pearl's layout?
I guess it just goes to show that imitation is indeed the sincerest form of flattery.
Unless it's copyrighted, of course.
Mark @ Aug 31st 2007 6:21PM
Its the same keypad, rubbery and all. They bought the rights from RIM.
thudson @ Sep 4th 2007 4:46PM
This is actually Samsung's second phone to feature the SureType style of keypad. The first one was the Blast's predecessor, the T719 that was released over a year ago.
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2006/04/06/hands-on-with-samsungs-t719/
-- Travis Hudson, MWW Group on behalf of Samsung
Noah Kravitz @ Aug 31st 2007 6:03PM
Gotta disagree with the assessment of the keyboard. I've been playing with one for a few weeks now and I still don't like the flush mount keys. SureType system aside (I don't much like that either, but I'm a pain like that), I long for some better tactile feedback.
I DO agree with the attractive comment though -- this is a pretty slick phone. Looks good, feels solid. Nice change of pace from recent Samsung sliders that felt kind of cheap and plastic-y. I thought the back was red, not pink, but I'm old and wear glasses.
Anyway, check the vid for more on the Blast:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNcNOZaO8bY
Anthony @ Sep 10th 2007 3:46PM
motorola razr slidr thing? oh, it looks like another company has taken the moro razr design again, even the slide won they have.
sanju @ Sep 13th 2007 1:38PM
I ordered this phone as an upgrade from t-mobile (customer service)last week and after a series of mishaps (they couldnt track the phone, reordered etc etc) i have just been told that the phone is on backorder.
Does anyone else know about the backorder status of this phone from t-mobile or am i being taken for a ride? Would like to know