Windows Mobile Standard devices are a whole heck of a lot more refined now than they were in the early days, aren't they? Manufacturers have figured out what form factors seem to work best, the quality of the hardware has improved by leaps and bounds (though it admittedly can't ever really be good
enough), and the handsets continue to find ways to squeeze blood out of the WinMo 6 stone by way of new capabilities and new skins. The
i640v from Samsung -- a Vodafone exclusive for the moment, hence the "v" -- represents the pinnacle of everything Samsung has learned about making these non-touchscreen smartphones over the last several years, and we can honestly say it's one of the most refined and most attractive Windows Mobile phones we've ever used, period. It's pleasantly compact when closed, sliding open to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard only when needed, and the mirrored finish with chrome accents gives it a high-end touch without crossing the gaudy line. The nav wheel spins just like the
BlackJack II's, but the larger diameter is a welcome addition and makes navigating Vodafone's custom skin a breeze.
Samsung, T-Mobile, AT&T -- we implore you, bring a version of this to the States, preferably one with 3G that we can use, k? Thanks!

Thanks to the good folks at
Wireless Imports for the hookup!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Juice @ Apr 28th 2008 2:39PM
Meh. I'd still rather have this.
http://www.windowsmobilesite.com/misc/ktouchside2.jpg
helixtimestwo @ Apr 28th 2008 2:57PM
Yet another advantage of GSM -- better phone selection.
Razor1973 @ Apr 28th 2008 6:24PM
I wouldn't trade my red BlackJack II for that.
Bob @ Apr 28th 2008 6:42PM
I know this sounds stupid, but, could you unlock this phone and use it on att?
Matt @ Apr 28th 2008 7:21PM
Well, not really as it does not have the 850MHz band.
http://www.wirelessimports.com/Store/Catalog/Detail.aspx?productId=927
lasalle @ Apr 28th 2008 8:58PM
I have both the I640 and an I620 and they both work fine for me. I've used them In Indianapolis and in California.