Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Samsung Stratosphere

Samsung Stratosphere ReviewWe’ve seen Verizon release quite a few 4G LTE Android smartphones over the past couple of months, from the high-end Motorola DROID BIONIC and HTC ThunderBolt, to the entry-level Pantech Breakout. But there is one feature that all of them have been missing – a physical QWERTY keyboard. Enter the Samsung Stratosphere, which just happens to include a handy slide-out keyboard. This combination clearly targets the device to individuals that want fast data speeds, and also prefer a real keyboard as opposed to using the on-screen one.

Included in the retail package is the Samsung Stratosphere i405 smartphone, 4GB microSD memory card, 1800mAh battery, wall charger with microUSB cable, and user guides.


Design:

The overall appearance of the Samsung Stratosphere draws closely on other Samsung models, such as the last year's Fascinate, but it is a bit more refined. Even though the Stratosphere has a plastic shell, it feels more durable and less “plasticy”. Gone is the slippery battery cover on the back, as the Stratosphere has soft-touch coating with a grooved texture, which allows the phone to feel more secure in your hand.

Even though the Samsung Stratosphere has a plastic shell, it feels more durable and less “plasticy” - Samsung Stratosphere Review
Even though the Samsung Stratosphere has a plastic shell, it feels more durable and less “plasticy” - Samsung Stratosphere Review
Even though the Samsung Stratosphere has a plastic shell, it feels more durable and less “plasticy” - Samsung Stratosphere Review
On the front is a 4” WVGA 480x800 pixels resolution Super AMOLED display (not “Plus”), which seems to be what appeared on the Fascinate. Images look good on it thanks to the saturated colors, and text is clear, but it could be way better. Above the display is a 1.3MP camera for self-portraits or video chat, and at the bottom are the four touch-sensitive control buttons.

On the front of the Samsung Stratosphere  is a 4” WVGA Super AMOLED display - Samsung Stratosphere Review
1.3MP front camera - On the front of the Samsung Stratosphere  is a 4” WVGA Super AMOLED display - Samsung Stratosphere Review
Touch-sensitive control buttons - On the front of the Samsung Stratosphere  is a 4” WVGA Super AMOLED display - Samsung Stratosphere Review
 
1.3MP front camera
Touch-sensitive control buttons
On the front of the Samsung Stratosphere is a 4” WVGA Super AMOLED display

Volume rocker on the left - Samsung Stratosphere Review
Power button on the right - Samsung Stratosphere Review
Volume rocker on the left
Power button on the right
Sliding a phone open to access the QWERTY keyboard should be easy, but we found the sliding mechanism on the Samsung Stratosphere requires more pressure than most other QWERTY phones (such as the LG Enlighten and Motorola DROID 3), and we could also feel the keys rubbing on the backside of the display. But once it is open, you are treated to a keyboard with a nice 5-row layout with dedicate number keys across the top. All of the keys have a nice size, and also ample spacing that provides an excellent typing experience, which rivals that of the DROID 3. There are also a few extras, such as being able to use the homescreens in landscape mode when the keyboard is open, and there are even four keys on side on it which mimic the 4 function keys below the display. Overall, we’re quite pleased with using the keyboard, but wish that it slid open and close better.

The QWERTY keyboard - Samsung Stratosphere Review
The QWERTY keyboard - Samsung Stratosphere Review
The QWERTY keyboard - Samsung Stratosphere Review
The QWERTY keyboard

Back - Samsung Stratosphere Review
Rear camera - Samsung Stratosphere Review
Battery compartment - Samsung Stratosphere Review
microSD card slot - Samsung Stratosphere Review
Back
Rear camera
Battery compartment
microSD card slot
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