Sprint temporarily loses its mind, wants $250 for Samsung Instinct HD

Filed under: Handsets, Samsung, Sprint, EV-DO, CDMA


And you thought T-Mobile and Sprint were sniffing the good stuff when they demanded $350 for the HTC Touch Pro2. Shortly after Instinct HD boxes began showing up at select Sprint stores, the flagging carrier has finally come forward with an official ship date (9/27) and price. Try as we may, we still can’t figure out why exactly “HD” is tacked on the end of this thing; the 480 x 320 display is decidedly average, it can’t play back high-def content on the device itself, and the “HD” video output is a feature that approximately 3.8 Earthlings will ever use (on a phone like this, anyway). Compounding the problem is the remarkable lack of detail in the specifications — Sprint simply swears that its 5 megapixel camera and video record mode are HD, but it fails to provide any elaboration whatsoever. Other specs include WiFi, EV-DO Rev A support, Opera Mobile 9.7, an ambient light sensor, haptic feedback and an accelerometer, but even those can’t help justify the $249.99 (after a $100 mail-in rebate and a two-year agreement) asking price. Hey Sprint — we thought you guys were actually looking to gain subscribers. Right?

Sprint temporarily loses its mind, wants $250 for Samsung Instinct HD originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Thu, 24 Sep 2009 10:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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