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Engadget Oct 15, 2010

With Epic 4G styling, a front-facing camera and a $150 post-rebate price, it's easy to mistake the Samsung Transform for a high-end phone. Don't. The reality is that it's a evolution of Samsung's mid-range Moment and Intercept more than anything else -- you're paying an...

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8.0
rmmiles rmmiles

This device should have been released with Android 2.2. I don't known who to fault, Samsung or Sprint. 2.1 is OK, but a bit sluggish. The fact that the LG Optimus S is 200 MHz slower, but running 2.2 and much more responsive and runs applications much better makes having this device with 2.1...

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7.0
kernco kernco

This is a good phone. After rating the various features, and seeing the average as 3.5, my first thought was that it should be higher. But I'll leave it as is, because I do have some issues with this phone. The two things that really attracted me to this phone were Android and the slide...

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