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	<title>Comments on: Samsung Impression Now Selling On AT&amp;T</title>
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		<title>By: abcyesn</title>
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		<description>On the software side, I was a little less impressed, especially with touch accuracy. The moments where the UI was particularly responsive means that the screen hardware itself is ok, but the that the OS is a little wonky. Being a capacitive screen, you shouldn&#039;t have to press very hard for the hardware to register your finger. Some times the Impression required a decent amount of contact to really get into action. Other than that, the UI is standard AT&amp;T fare once you get past the TouchWiz UI, but at this point it&#039;s starting to look and feel bit dated. 

share you opinions on http://www.Samsung-Impression.org a cool place for us.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On the software side, I was a little less impressed, especially with touch accuracy. The moments where the UI was particularly responsive means that the screen hardware itself is ok, but the that the OS is a little wonky. Being a capacitive screen, you shouldn&#8217;t have to press very hard for the hardware to register your finger. Some times the Impression required a decent amount of contact to really get into action. Other than that, the UI is standard AT&amp;T fare once you get past the TouchWiz UI, but at this point it&#8217;s starting to look and feel bit dated. </p>
<p>share you opinions on <a href="http://www.Samsung-Impression.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.Samsung-Impression.org</a> a cool place for us.</p>
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