BigCiX
Android Expert
Verizon Fascinate has an LED Flash. WTF gives!!!! Did we get low balled by AT&T again?
YouTube - Hands-on Verizon Samsung Fascinate
YouTube - Hands-on Verizon Samsung Fascinate
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Pathetic!!!!! I can't wait for that apple to lose its exclusively with at&t.

hopefully a lot of the zombies will jump over to vzw so data wouldnt be so clogged![]()

it does cost 50$ extra too
nope its 250 on contract, i dont know about off contractit's not $199 like the other galaxy s phones?
Due to extensive unionization AT&T has a different cost structure from many other wireless companies so generally speaking they often do not subsidize as many features in their phones. (They also don't want anything to interfere with their iPhone sales!)
of course at&t would have them take off the two features that would draw people away from the iphone, camera flash and a front facing camera. the original galaxy S doesnt have a flash either though.
it's not $199 like the other galaxy s phones?
Cancel hour contract and go get you some vzw, or stfu.
They don't mess with it because...the phone is exclusive to AT&T and why remove something given the original intent. The Captivate is barely gimped at all. Bloatware is a given on any network. The removal of the front-facing camera is understandable as no network is able to support it as of right now besides Sprint. Preventing sideblocking was an attempt to protect the customer from ruining their devices and expecting them to make up for it(although I still don't like the idea, but it's an easy fix). Other than that, the phone is still the same Galaxy S that released overseas, and possibly better since it has 16gb onboard storage. The influx of ungimped Android devices (Aria, Captivate, Streak, Aero) coming to AT&T are a sign that the iPhone is leaving the network.

They don't mess with it because...the phone is exclusive to AT&T and why remove something given the original intent. The Captivate is barely gimped at all. Bloatware is a given on any network. The removal of the front-facing camera is understandable as no network is able to support it as of right now besides Sprint. Preventing sideblocking was an attempt to protect the customer from ruining their devices and expecting them to make up for it(although I still don't like the idea, but it's an easy fix). Other than that, the phone is still the same Galaxy S that released overseas, and possibly better since it has 16gb onboard storage. The influx of ungimped Android devices (Aria, Captivate, Streak, Aero) coming to AT&T are signs that the iPhone is leaving the network.