Live images of possible Instinct Mini for Sprint surface
Well lookie here, Sprint fans — it appears as though we might have our first live glimpse of the upcoming Instinct Mini from Samsung. Originating on a Sprint forum, no details have been provided just yet as user phonetec dangles the pics in front of forum members, wondering simply, “anyone else seen this ???” The answer of course, is no. It certainly looks a bit more, err, mini than the current Instinct and the rounded edges leave no question that this is indeed a different handset. As far as we know, the Instinct Mini is still slated for release on April 19th so the timing is right for some leaked pics to begin making the rounds. We’ll keep an eye on this one and in the meantime, hit the jump for a couple more shots.
Thanks, REV!






if its still EVDO Rev 0, then pass.
It’s Rev0. Comes in two colors, bronze and gray. It’s named the Instinct s30.
I played around with one recently, and it’s definitely a step up from the original Instinct. The touchscreen is much more responsive, but there’s not really a home screen, just a shortcut bar thing. It’s kind of strange, and was frustrating for me.
The “Mini” part is a misnomer, though. It may be a tiny bit smaller, but it’s right around the same size as the original.
This one will definitely do better than the original.
(evilhomer = backbeat)???
It is definitely sleeker than the original, but its way too small and honestly, who is even interested in using a regular phone like this when there are so many low cost smartphones out there now…?
Let that guy rest. There are gobs of reasons why I stay but price is the main, this is a sleeker version but missing DOrA will make it a downer for me.
A small form factor is good but for a touchscreen phone I like the display to be large enough to be useable and have a good web browsing experience or good video and picture viewing.
PedroTheGoat Said:”Only reason a Sprint subscriber would want this phone is because they lived under multiple rocks and heard nothing about the Pre.Pre needs to be released… Yesterday.”
Get a life. Pre will come in June if all goes well. It is a nice phone but there will be nicer phones six months later too. Just because Palm needs it doesn’t mean every buyer does.
Evilhomer, That’s millions of Nextel subscribers, Sprint CDMA actually had a net gain last quarter, albeit small (roughly 100k), still a gain
I liked my Instinct but it just wasn’t functional enough for me and had too many bugs, the mini looks better, sure would’ve been nice if the ptt rumor was true
Sharp looking phone!
For the Instinct to have pust to talk, doesn’t it have to have EVDO Rev. A, just like all the other CDMA PTT phone sprint has n
So where’s the iPhone mini?
I’m joking by the way, just had to say that. Looks like a nice phone too bad Sprint’s coverage is spotty by me.
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REV, I want to know the same thing because I doubt this will be a Readylink revival
This phone is nice. Definitely has a mix of sophistication/everyday look to it. Though the screen looks like it’ll be way messy with finger prints and kinda looks entry level-ish. Eh, good job with this one Sprint; very consumer friendly looking device. ^_^
I can’t believe that people are this fanboyish over cellphone carriers….I thought PS3/X360/Wii fanboys were bad….jeez…to each his/her own I guess…but each carrier has their advantages…I choose sprint because I’m not interested in paying $2000 a year for a frikkin cellphone. As it relates to this phone…I think it will do well…atleast here in NYC. I would say about 1 out of every 3 people I no with sprint had one of these at one point in time. Not everybody likes to have a smartphone…some people like my mom and sister…just wants a phone to do da basic talk, text, take pictures and share them. This phone will do well for sprint just like the last.
Every phone does not have to be an iPhone. I went back home to Jamaica with one last year and was the laughing stock because they like smaller phones…called my frikkin phone a “refrigerator” because of the size…down there they’d rather have a SLDR…don’t knock people just because you prefer one phone or carrier over da other…after all, none of us stand anything to gain off of da success of any of these carriers….except for continued service and competition.
^ Totally agree with you on all points, Sprint is promoting competition with bundles, perks, loyalty and phones (smartphones at least) and this is a step in that direction
This phone needs:
Cal Sync with PC and Apple!
Needs Contacts Sync with PC and Apple
Needs Vertical Keyboard of some kind
Better Music player
Its all about the OS! MAke the changes and this could be a good phone.
The Instinct and qchat phones were the 1st to have Mobile Sync while that’s not the same as pc sync it is a back up
People who spend $ on these types of phones, usually dont want to have 2 sets of data. One at work or home and one on phone. that is just old school! Keep everything in Sync. That is why Palm,Rim, Apple, Andriod are trending that way or are currently there.
It has to be consumer friendly and Simple! Sync contacts,address, music, and my photos. Thats the trend!
Input methods have to work either with soft keyboards or hardware keyboards!
Didn’t the last round of updates for the original Instinct add sync capabilities? Mobile Sync is accessible from Sprint.com to give it some leeway
@gdog: Why would anyone want to sync their personal data with carrier servers which are unaccountable? Talk about Russian Roulette with 6 rounds! Local sync is the only other possibility that might measure up.
If that is the case you shouldnt be using a modern phone, They log your calls location and everything else! They have your personal info and credit! Contacts and Address is the least of worries.
whats the difference but some rounded corners…looks the same to me other than that.
Conspiracy theories will always be there, haven’t heard any business espionage stories in the news advising against those practices
^One’s personal use of their cell becomes proprietary to the carrier [and government]. None of which prevents carriers from selling, trading, or marketing one’s personal information to anyone with a greenback which -does- occur. How do you think Karl Rove spent his professional years learning to manipulate personal data?
The 2 should not be confused and is a completely separate issue from trusting carrier servers from properly protecting -your- proprietary information about -your- contacts, customers, their history with your company, vendors, cost sheets, pricing, competitors, etc. No conspiracy-theory. Simple tangible facts.