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Samsung just launched the Focus Flash, a phone that proves you don't need to spend $200 to get an amazing experience in return. The Focus Flash is AT&T's new entry level Windows Phone, but it sure ...
One of the best Windows Phone 7 phones you can currently buy, the Flash makes up for its disappointing camera with 4G speeds and beefy processor. I have mixed feelings when it comes to the Samsung ...
The Samsung Focus Flash has achieved something I didn’t think it would — it managed to tear me away from my new iPhone 4S. Granted, I’ve had the 4S a bit longer than the Focus Flash, but I don’t think ...
The new Samsung Focus Flash may not be the most impressive device we've seen lately, but it does offer an overall decent value and comes in at a fair price. Announced back in September and available ...
As far as Windows Phones are concerned, Samsung has enjoyed a good bit of success with the Focus. The company recently released two new Windows Phones they hope will enjoy the same amount of success, ...
The Focus Flash feels surprisingly nice in the hand. Though most of the body is plastic, it has a pleasant heft and there's a large swath of brushed, dark gray metal across the rear that actually ...
The Samsung Focus Flash is a device, which will easily grow on you. A lot of this has to do with the low expectations which the smartphone’s price point predisposes you to have towards it when opening ...
But are looks and price points deceiving? The Focus Flash, after all, still has a 1.4GHz processor, a bright Super AMOLED screen, and HSPA+ connectivity. Is “entry level,” then, an unfair moniker here ...
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