It's a slider with a regular keypad (and a bloody big screen). But honestly, touchscreen or no, the OS is still a massively important factor and Samsung will do well to come anywhere near the genius of the iPhone (which I believe is just running a modified version of OSX!)
Chani, you're right - for touch-screen, I read touch-pad (which it does have).
I was hoping this phone was going to be released this month (wasn't there some sort of press-release a while back), but I guess I can wait another month.
Comparisons to the iPhone are pointless though - this is aimed at the top-end Nokia N-series market, not the iPhone market. Samsung have the Omnia in that space, but for those of use who prefer functionality over form, this is a very exciting handset.
It's between this and the SE905 at the moment although the proprietary connectors / memory card of the SE make the Innov8 the front-runner ATM. Begs the question...where are Nokia right now?
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