Introduction
While home theater buffs still wring their hands and stock their bank accounts in anticipation of OLED technology big enough to hang in the living room, the age of OLED is already upon the mobile world. Samsung isn’t the first manufacturer to drop a full-color OLED panel into a cell phone, but given the widespread availability and price ($199 on AT&T with contract) of the Impression, it’s the first one you might actually have a shot to own here in the U.S. But do organic light emitting diodes dazzle on phones the same way they do in TVs?

At the $199 price point it becomes an immediate competitor to the iPhone, which makes the Impression a tough sell.

by Tifani on November 7, 2009:
“I've had my phone almost 6 months now. It was great at first. I loved that it had touch screen and a full slide out keyboard. But once the problems started (and I've found that it's NOT just my phone) it became the worst phone I've ever had. Compared to the...” More...