Here are my Corby Speed experiences, from a device pov,
and with reference an earlier postings on this topic :
Have used the device now for about a month.
Got it for 9K, with proper bill, paid by credit card.
Yes the EVDO access works.
It works only after (a) you use OMH card in lieu of regular card
and ( service-provider backend enables broadband/EVDO access.
Had to chase Samsung to obtain the OMH card
because Reliance WW shops did not have an OMH card available.
Device has two signal-strength bars on display (top left).
One for 1X, another for EVDO.
The EVDO, when available, gives much better speeds than CDMA 1X.
Have benchmarked it a few times and it has ranged from 1.2 to 2.4 mbps.
Did those tests via a computer browser,
using the Corby-speed as the modem.
Have posted the speedtest.net results on the other topic on this site earlier.
The on-phone browser experience DOES NOT impress me.
I found it quite painful to use.
In fact the overall on-phone experience, to me,
reeks of IMMATURE SOFTWARE DESIGN.
Note that I am comparing it only with a lowly
GSM Motorola-Ming software behaviour (a Linux phone).
Am NOT comparing here with Symbian or Windoze phones ;-)
Even so I am disappointed with the Corby-Speed in terms of
its "usability".
IMMATURE SOFTWARE :
One big-bitch I have is that when you key in stuff,
the on-screen keyboard... a key, on touch, will blink,
will beep, BUT will not register the character of that key
or show up on the entry string. You have to hold your touch
until the character shows up on the entry string,
AFTER the blink and the beep. Aaargh !
This is the kind of wrong-sequence stuff I am saying when
I say "software is immature". Some stupid firmware designer
at Samsung does NOT recognise that the blink and beep are meant
to be user acknowledgements that can happen ONLY after their
darn system got the keystroke. Someone at Samsung who
approved this software must be really stupid or needs mentoring !!!
The Corby Speed model number is SCH-F339.
However Google-mobile-site thinks this phone as a SCH-F309.
So I guess either Samsung code has a typo in their firmware code,
OR they have slapped in some code from an earlier phone.
(No, I have not yet googled to find what exactly is a F309).
Google says it does NOT have any software/clients for this phone
(i.e Gmail client, Google Maps, etc).
One email which had a doc file attachment, when retrieved,
will consistently cause the phone to simply switch off.
Never could see that mail on this phone.
If you revisit a working email account-settings,
and just open the first email-id setting,
it will automagically update the domain names
within your smtp and pop3 settings, per email-id-domain,
without any warning to the user... and you keep wondering
why a working setting suddenly stopped working,
when all you did was to review the settings to
copy it into another new account.
The touch screen response is UNpredictable at times.
When you swipe to do a scroll something, it will get
selected... When you want to select something
it will just mildly oscillate as if ready for
a scroll request. Aargh ! So try again until the
two (you and the phone) agree on what is to be done.
I could not figure any cut-copy-paste feature on this
touch screen phone... The sadists at Samsung want
you go type everything each time you require it.
What a disaster for a touch phone !
Many many more such quirks and irritants, esp for those
who have experienced normal PDA-grade devices and phones.
I would continue using the Corby-Speed
(without choice becoz I have already paid my
hard earned money on this phone)
primarily for these functions:
(a) Make and receive voice calls
( Send and receive regular sms messages
© Use device as broadband modem for my computer.
(d) All else for occassional entertainment (or irritation). ;-)
Cheers, TechNife