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已有 474 次阅读2011-11-29 11:07

Looking for an all-around powerful Android phone that’s good for both work and play? Sprint’s Samsung Epic Touch 4G fits the bill. Measuring 5.1 by 2.7 by 0.4 inches, the Touch is remarkably thin and is comfortable to hold. It doesn’t feel as solidly built as some competing models, however, and it seems somewhat plasticky. The 4.52-inch display on the Epic Touch is gorgeous—one of the best we’ve ever seen. It uses Samsung’s Super AMOLED Plus display technology, which we first saw in January at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The display’s colors looked bright, details were crisp, and you can see the contents of the screen well even from a fairly sharp angle. Blacks were deep, and colors were richly saturated. Even in direct sunlight, the display remained quite visible. I did see that whites had a slightly bluish tint, but this wasn’t too noticeable. One other quibble: Text isn’t quite as sharp as on the AT&T Galaxy S II. The Epic Touch’s display is slightly larger than the one on the AT&T model (which measures 4.3 inches), so the larger screen may have compromised text sharpness. Text re--mains quite readable, but I noticed the difference. Like most of this year’s killer phones, the Epic Touch 4G is powered by a 1.20GHz dual-core Samsung Exynos processor. I experienced reliably good Sprint WiMax 4G coverage in San Francisco. Pairing Sprint’s 4G network with the Samsung Exynos dual-core processor makes for some excellent Web browsing, too. Of course, 4G coverage and signal strength will vary depending on your location and whether Sprint offers 4G in your city. Call quality over Sprint was generally very good. The Epic Touch’s camera takes excellent photos indoors and out, although colors on indoor shots looked a bit oversaturated. Details were quite sharp. And the camera’s shutter speed was fast enough to capture action shots of sports, kids, and other quick-moving subjects. TouchWiz 4.0—Samsung’s custom interface for Android—isn’t for everyone, so be sure you test-drive the Epic Touch in a Sprint store before you buy. TouchWiz lets you pinch your home screen to see thumbnail-size versions of all of your screens. 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Swipe right on your friend’s name, and you’ll start a call with them; swipe left on the name, and you’ll jump to the SMS composer to send them a text message. Each contact’s card comes with your communication history, too. Samsung throws in a few other gesture-based, but gimmicky controls. For example, you can zoom in and out of images in your gallery or in the brows--er by tilting the phone. But this can be awkward. If you want a phone that can do it all—and do it quickly—the Epic Touch 4G is hard to beat. Ready to ditch your stand-alone camera and make some space in your bag? The HTC-built T-Mobile MyTouch 4G Slide has the best camera of any phone we’ve seen. But sometimes phones with a single headlining feature, such as an extremely powerful camera, are lacking in other areas. Fortunately, this isn’t the case with the MyTouch 4G Slide: Overall, it is a very strong smartphone. Still, let’s first talk about the camera. The 4G Slide’s 8-megapixel camera blew the competition out of the water in our head-to-head lab tests—it re--ceived the highest overall scores for exposure, color, sharpness, and lack of distortion. It wasn’t exactly a close finish between the Slide and the second- and third-place phones, either: In our tests, the Slide scored significantly higher in all categories, including lack of distortion, where it received its lowest score. You can read the full test results here. The MyTouch can shoot true HD video in up to 1080p resolution. Video quality was very good, but it didn’t score as well in our tests as still images. Aside from its superb camera, the MyTouch 4G Slide earns plaudits for its easy-to-navigate user interface, its crisp Super LCD display, and its smooth performance overall. And for people who just can’t seem to get comfortable with typing on a touchscreen, the Slide also has a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard—a feature that’s becoming a rarity in today’s high-end smartphones—with keys that are nicely spaced but too flat for my liking. Call quality over T-Mobile’s network in San Francisco was reliably good, and I did not experience any dropped calls. Friends on the other end of the line reported that though my voice sounded a bit distant, it came through clearly, with no distortion.

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