hey everyone just wanted to put a short review out on the samsung code. this is my first youtube video so i am not so sure how its going to turn out. o ya and buy the samsung code not the blackberry or finesse.
@webkinzHAHA well, Samsung Caliber uses its own touch screen OS, "TouchWiz". Obviously it is not as popular as Apple iPhone OS, Google Android or even Windows Mobile, so it does not have as many apps as those other OS. When an OS is not popular, you just can't find too many sites to get apps for it.
Yes, the tiny keypads on Samsung Code *is* a big problem. I frequently made typos because the keys are so small, and I have small hands and fingers.
@ktchong yea i hope so 2! what does propriety OS mean? do all other metro phones have that 2? or is it just for touchscreen like u said. sorry for all the questions its just im not really good with tech stuff lol & i want to make sure i get my moneys worth =) but im a lil worried about the keypad on code. is it as small as it looks? easy 2 use/ text with?
@webkinzHAHA But really, both Caliber and Code suck compare to what other networks are offering -- unfortunately Code is the best smartphone for MetroPCS.
@webkinzHAHA Caliber uses a propriety OS for its touch screen. So you'll have to go to the Metro store to buy app for Caliber.
Code uses Windows Mobile 6.1 standard (which will be upgradeable to 6.5 in July.) It can use any WinMo standard apps -- which means you don't have to rely on Metro app store to get apps. You can get apps from elsewhere... or just download "free" (*ahem*) apps, including games and Java apps; and you'll find lots of "free" apps.
@webkinzHAHA well, Samsung Caliber uses its own touch screen OS, "TouchWiz". Obviously it is not as popular as Apple iPhone OS, Google Android or even Windows Mobile, so it does not have as many apps as those other OS. When an OS is not popular, you just can't find too many sites to get apps for it.
Yes, the tiny keypads on Samsung Code *is* a big problem. I frequently made typos because the keys are so small, and I have small hands and fingers.
ktchong 1 year ago
@ktchong yea i hope so 2! what does propriety OS mean? do all other metro phones have that 2? or is it just for touchscreen like u said. sorry for all the questions its just im not really good with tech stuff lol & i want to make sure i get my moneys worth =) but im a lil worried about the keypad on code. is it as small as it looks? easy 2 use/ text with?
webkinzHAHA 1 year ago
@webkinzHAHA But really, both Caliber and Code suck compare to what other networks are offering -- unfortunately Code is the best smartphone for MetroPCS.
Let's just hope MetroPCS get Android soon...
ktchong 1 year ago
@webkinzHAHA Caliber uses a propriety OS for its touch screen. So you'll have to go to the Metro store to buy app for Caliber.
Code uses Windows Mobile 6.1 standard (which will be upgradeable to 6.5 in July.) It can use any WinMo standard apps -- which means you don't have to rely on Metro app store to get apps. You can get apps from elsewhere... or just download "free" (*ahem*) apps, including games and Java apps; and you'll find lots of "free" apps.
You don't get that with Caliber.
ktchong 1 year ago
@ktchong oh really? i didnt no that. thanks!
webkinzHAHA 1 year ago
@webkinzHAHA Code has more apps than Caliber. With Caliber, you have to PAY to buy apps from MetroPCS store. WIth Code, you can download free apps.
ktchong 1 year ago
caliber or code?? please help?
webkinzHAHA 1 year ago
i have the phone and like u said i never had a problem with it... and thank for that tip.. am going to use that...
djmackie20010 2 years ago
@luisacer89 hONESTLY i DONT HAVE tHE fONE bUH i SEEN iT bEEfORE AND iS AWESOME :)
ROCkSTAR2530 2 years ago
hows the video quality??
luisacer89 2 years ago