Helio Fin review

Ready for the Helio Fin review? Hit it, after the jump!

Phone:

The phone quality and clarity on the Helio Fin is outstanding! Extremely clear and loud, plus the signal strength is worlds better than the Helio Ocean. Really usable as a phone.

Text Messaging/Picture Messaging:

Nothing groundbreaking to report. Same style interface as the Ocean, but works rather well. We find sending and receiving text messages faster, actually.

Instant Messaging:

Thankfully the Fin utilizes the Ocean’s great Instant Messaging applications. There is a minor drawback though. On the Ocean AIM is pretty slow, like laggy. That seems to have been cleared up a little bit so far on the Fin, but it is still there. Yahoo, and Live Messenger have really no lag issues on both the Fin and the Ocean. (Maybe it’s due to over 250 AIM contacts?) Scrolling through your AIM buddy list fast will usually cause it to lag and get hung up for a couple seconds. By the way, you do get IM display notifications on the outer display, but it only the default envelope icon, and does not indicate it is an AOL IM, or Yahoo IM, etc. Better than nothing, though.

Keypad:

Good, but not great. You can’t expect too much in a device this slim, and don’t get us wrong, the keypad is definitely usable! Just not as much tactile feedback as we’d like and as used to.

Camera:

Wow…the camera! Very crisp pictures, fast shutter speed, quick upload to Flickr. Add in geo-tagging and instant upload to YouTube and you’ve got a big winner for the Fin.

H.O.T.:

Whoa! Helio has us listed in some of their default RSS feeds for H.O.T. Really cool, thanks, guys! We never got a chance to mess with it before since the Ocean is pretty much the first Helio device we’ve got the pleasure of using but, Helio On Top is impressive. Think Screen3 for Motorola, but a whole better. As soon as it was installed, we figured it would slow down the phone since is basically sets itself as the default home screen. That wasn’t the case at all. In no time we were zipping through the options, selecting what channels we wanted to show, and adding in our own RSS feeds. Noice!

Garmin GPS Navigation:

Really polished and functional. You basically get real-time navigation including turns, with Garmin’s famous GPS style. Entering in a destination location was a little painstaking because you have to scroll through a list of states, and those even included Canada. You can’t start typing and let the list narrow down, but once a state is selected, you just pop in street number, then street name, and up shows a list of possible destinations. Just click one, and you’re off!

Buddy Beacon:

Not too much different here. It does seem a little more responsive, and speedy though with the updates…

Google Maps:

Google Maps seems a little more refined (maybe a newer build?). Same functionality basically, and well, you don’t have to worry about it working in landscape mode because the Fin doesn’t support that, silly.

Games:

The Helio Fin comes preloaded with a couple games. My Pet is sorta’ like Nintendogs, if you will. There’s also demos of Midnight Hold’em Poker, 3D Homerun Derby, and SiL. 

Screen:

Real nice screen, colors display very well, pictures look sharp and clear, and video looks really clean. The brightness is extremely bright.

Speaker:

We just downloaded a couple songs from the Helio Music Store, and we’re bumpin’ some tunes loud and clear! The speaker isn’t the greatest, it sounds a little "tinny", but it’ll do.

Exterior:

The exterior of the Fin is very simple, with sharp looks, and a tough case. It is mostly made out of magnesium alloy — us thinks you could protect yourself from a bunker buster with this thing! There are only two buttons when the flip is closed — up and down volume keys. It would of been nice if the external volume up/down buttons would have let you scroll in menus up and down, but we’re not mad at ‘em because scrolling through most menus is pretty quick all in itself. The outer display is a little disappointing, but whatevs. We can’t have it all!

Conclusion:

We really like the Helio Fin. Honestly. It’s a great device that’s super small, and yet jam packed with features still not available on a lot of bigger and chunkier devices. As long as you can deal with not having a QWERTY keyboard (believe us, it’s tough at the moment!) we’d recommend this to anyone. A real external LCD is high on our list of complaints, and that would have made the device in our opinion a slam dunk. Nevertheless, we can’t find too many bad things to say about it. It’s a logical progression from the Helio Ocean, and everything that the Ocean can do, the Fin does equally or most of the time better and faster. One thing the Fin cannot do is support the Ocean’s Microsoft Exchange application. But let us not kid ourselves, because anyone trying to use the Fin to replace a BlackBerry doesn’t deserve wireless service from any carrier. There, we said it. Now go get your Shark Fin on, LL Cool J style.

How do we rate it, though? We’re giving it 4 BGs!

19 Responses to “Helio Fin review”

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    jj says:

    informative review, but you guys really need to take some writing classes and/or hire a copyeditor. this barely passed as english!

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    $C says:

    Shut the hell up jj, that was a very good review and it got the job done. Go to some grammar site if you want to correct people’s english.

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    ryan says:

    you don’t read this blog much do you?

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    Sorry guys. Wanted to get the review up as quickly as possible and forgot to double check the post.

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    JJ says:

    Dangit, I’m gonna have to change my BG name.
    :-(

    Short review. Not bad, still doesn’t spark an outstanding interest in the device.

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    phil says:

    Thank you!

    How is the quality of the pictures? Are the printable? Also since there is no flash, there is a night mode which is suppose to slow the shutter speed to let more light in. Does it work?

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    bpm2000 says:

    is the video playback better/quality/smoother than on the ocean? the ocean video playback is lacking to say the least…

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    c53p9 says:

    Barlgh! No flash? A 3mp camera with no flash? Lordy. I really don’t get it. Ever use an SE k790a? It’s got an actual xenon flash on it and, well, it’s almost like using an actual camera. Why can’t they put flashes on these things? Is it that hard?

    Thanks for the review … so fast after the phone came out!

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    bigMIKE says:

    @TBG: Screw the grammar police assholes, its’ a tech BLOG not a frakkin bullshit tech puff piece like MOSSBERG writes, with his good grammmar and all.

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    marvONE says:

    So how many BG’s do you give it? Where are the BG HEADS? this is an outrage BG FIX THIS ASAP

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    Bryan says:

    So is that Google Maps dot revealing the location of BGR headquarters? :)

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    RMc says:

    cool phone. Fuck scientology though.

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    Whatevs. Updated with BG meters!

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    TrueDis says:

    Does it support A2DP? Looks like it has the same old crappy Samsung music player…

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    thudson says:

    Thanks for the kind words about the (Samsung) Helio Fin BG. Glad to see Samsung to speed things up compared to the Ocean

    –Travis Hudson, MWW Group on behalf of Samsung

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    thudson says:

    Yeah, the Fin does include stereo Bluetooth support.

    About the music player — it all depends on what you are comparing the music player to. Sure it may seem crappy compared to Zunes, Zens and iPods, but this is an all-in-one device that does so much more. Personally, it’s not bad for how much this device is able to do.

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    Mark says:

    How does this compare to the Ocean. Will the Ocean ever be upgraded.

    Thank you,

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    kev says:

    will this phone work in the uk on the 3g network

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    theskill says:

    No this wont, it does not take sim cards, works on a different technology,

    Although does any one know of a sim card based model coming to the UK, or a samsund that is already available that this is modeled on

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