The Samsung Sunburst is an affordable, slim, and
lightweight touch-screen phone with a 2-megapixel camera, an HTML Web
browser, GPS, an internal accelerometer, and more. As long
as you don't expect it to have groundbreaking performance, the Sunburst
is a simple touch-screen phone with a healthy set of midrange features
for a pretty good price. Dominating the phone's front surface is a 3-inch display, which is a
little smaller than we would like for a touch screen. Still, this is
probably where the Sunburst moniker really makes sense--the QVGA screen
supports displaying 262,000 colors, which makes images look vibrant and
colorful. The screen is resistive, so it is a touch slower to use than
the capacitive screens of an iPhone or the Nexus One for example. You
can also add haptic feedback if you need the phone to vibrate whenever
you select something. You can adjust the font type, the greeting
message, the transition effects between page swipes, the brightness, and
the backlight time.
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