Looks like an iPhone.
Just sayin'.
While smartphones grab the headlines and an ever-increasing slice of the market, cheap 'n' cheerful feature phones that focus on the basic job of communicating have had to raise their game. Indeed, the Tocco Icon builds on Samsung’s Tocco Lite, upgrading the touch screen from resistive to capacitive and adding Wi-Fi. Samsung …
I wan't to replace my ancient moto with something more modern, but depsite being now several years old (whats MMS?), it still has a bettery battery life than most "smart" phones.
Guess I stick to replacing it with another "dumb" phone with a 3 month standby and 100+ hours talktime.
but it still gives roughly four days between charges.
But it is deffo not anything as good as a much cheaper android phone - apart from the camera!
Also remember samsung cancelled thier widget developer program andkilled the forums and dev site which means if you want to write a JS based widget for this phone you are doing it in the dark so to speak.
IMHO the tocco is a nice phone but a dead one - and samsung agrees!
http://www.reghardware.com/2010/11/16/ten_essential_budget_android_smartphones/
I'd stay away from the ZTE Racer/San Fran though. I know it's had some favourable reviews, but after pulling it out of my pocket to find it had dialled the emergency services a whole load of times, it now has a permanent place on the Naughty Step. Same with any phone that allows the screen to be activated in your pocket.
My OSF has poor signal reception, bad call quality, rubbish camera, abominable battery life and dreadful build and reliability.
But that's all OK because you can load modded ROMs on it and play Angry Birds.
It's seriously the worst phone I ever had. People who like it are only using it as a Gameboy substitute.