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lbesst 9:05pm on Sunday, October 24th, 2010 
"This phone is absolutely amazing. it was definately a big upgrade from my previous phone, and it was worth every penny. "Its beautiful, sleek, weights almost nothing, and the best thing is the battery life is longer. I would recommend this phone to everyone.
adamsimon 2:06am on Sunday, October 17th, 2010 
Samsung sph-m800 vehicle charger This charger has performed outstandingly. I have had it for over a year and a half. "you pays your money, and you takes your chances" This cell phone car charger was purchased at a very inexpensive price.
oldandgrey 6:33pm on Friday, September 10th, 2010 
Bottom line, this phone was mediocre at best as touch screen phones go. If you want a cheap touch screen to use for text, talk, and email exclusively,... its really cool its really cool its really cool
cianoz 10:39pm on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 
I hate this phone! hate it..its horrible and the texting is so stupid. All of the settings are too complicated, the internet is poor. It is impossible to text without shear frustration.
jsawiuk 8:31pm on Friday, June 11th, 2010 
Husband just bought me this Samsung Instinct through Sprint wireless around 3 and a half weeks ago. I have had so much fun with this thing. Husband just bought me this Samsung Instinct through Sprint wireless around 3 and a half weeks ago. I have had so much fun with this thing.
ttam 10:52am on Sunday, May 30th, 2010 
Measured across its front face. Samsung aficionados will also notice a resemblance to the Samsung SGH-F490, which is the GSM version of the Instinct. Of communications companies customized Sprint Samsung SPH-M800 mobile phone also said that another generation - Instinct (instinct).
ee1518 8:15pm on Friday, May 21st, 2010 
Sprint offers this phone for a very affordable price with a mail-in rebate so I thought this phone is the best choice if your looking for a smartphone...
johnlh 4:40am on Thursday, May 20th, 2010 
I replaced my fairly recent Motorola/Nextel i880 push to talk phone with the Instinct. Is imitation the best form of flattery or do we have and original here? The Instinct hit the market to give the Iphone a run for its money.
adamkennedy 1:50am on Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 
The Instinct is a decent phone, especially for the money. Very happy with the GPS, and visual voicemail. But there are some disappointments. I thought it would be a cool phone to have for work. Love love love love it! Minus the horrible internet browser.
srturner47 12:25pm on Tuesday, April 13th, 2010 
This phone is nice. No, it is not the true answer to the iPhone. As Soon As you receive this phone, do the software update by going to settings>general.

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Summary...... Most Used DeviceAnywhere Handsets..... Most Used DeviceAnywhere Handsets - By Operator..... 5 Percentage of Time Spent on DeviceAnywhere Handsets - By Manufacturer... 6 Percentage of Time Spent on DeviceAnywhere Handsets - By Manufacturer and By Operator... 7 Percentage of Time Spent on DeviceAnywhere Handsets - Smartphones vs. Feature Phones... 9 Percentage of Time Spent on Smartphone OSs Out of Total Smartphone Testing Time... 10 About This Report...... 11
Copyright 2011 DeviceAnywhere All Rights Reserved
DeviceAnywhere Metrics, February 2011 Page 2

Summary

This monthly report contains handset usage statistics based on usage in the DeviceAnywhere Test Center service on devices offered by the four major US operators (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon). This report is published to the mobile community to help inform on mobile trends related to handsets and application development. In this edition, data from February 2011 is compared to data from January 2011 and February 2010. For more information about the methodology and data used in this report, please see About This Report on page 11.

Findings

Smartphones continued to dominate testing time across all operators: Smartphone usage as a % of total usage has increased to 67.2% of total usage in February 2011, up from 65.7% in January 2011, and well above its 51.3% in February one year earlier Smartphone usage as a percentage of total testing time increased on 3 of 4 US operators in February 2011 (Sprint, TMobile and Verizon) AT&T smartphone testing time decreased to 69.8% from 72.4% in January 2011, but still remains the network with the highest percent of smartphone testing time. Sprint has the second highest percent of smartphone testing at 69.5% BlackBerry OSs market share of smartphone testing time decreased sharply in February, but it still continues to maintain its lead as the manufacturer with the most tested on devices in DeviceAnywhere Test Center: BlackBerry OS devices share of total smartphone testing time decreased to 40.8% in February 2011 from 45.0% in January 2011 and is well bellow its 59.1% in February 2010 Out of total smartphone testing time, Blackberry OS devices are the most used on the Sprint and AT&T networks, and the second most used on Verizon and T-Mobile Android OS devices continue to gain share of testing time: Android is the second most tested smartphone OS in February 2011, garnering 30.0% of smartphone testing time, compared to 26.9% January 2011. In February 2010, Android devices made up only 10.4% of total smartphone testing time An Android device is the most used device on three of the four operators: HTC EVO 4G on Sprint, Motorola Droid on Verizon and HTC Nexus One on T-Mobile Other notable data points: iPhone OS continues to gain share of testing time at 17.2% in February 2011, up from 16.2% in January 2011 and well above its 8.4% in February 2010 HTC moved up to 2nd place on the manufacturer list with 13.0% of total usage, up from 4th place in January 2011 and 5th place in February 2010 The first tablet device made the list number 17 on Sprints top 20 is the Samsung Galaxy Tab
DeviceAnywhere Metrics, February 2011 Page 3
20 Most Used DeviceAnywhere Handsets
Ranking Feb-20 Jan-25 Feb-Apple iPhone Apple iPhone 3G S BlackBerry 9000 (Bold) BlackBerry 8330 (Curve) BlackBerry 9800 (Torch) Apple iPhone 4 Apple iPhone 3G HTC EVO 4G Motorola Droid BlackBerry 9700 (Bold) HTC Nexus One BlackBerry 9630 (Tour) BlackBerry 8300 (Curve) BlackBerry 8830 BlackBerry 9650 (Bold) BlackBerry 8530 (Curve) BlackBerry 8900 (Curve) HTC Droid Eris HTC Hero HTC Incredible Device AT&T yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes Offered On Sprint T-Mobile yes yes yes yes Verizon yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Count of Models in Top 20 By Manufacturer

Motorola

The figures above are based on 557 available and used models* offered across AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon in the DeviceAnywhere system. * A device model is defined here as a unique manufacturer and model (i.e. a V3 RAZR offered on both AT&T and T-Mobile is considered one unique model, not two.)
DeviceAnywhere Metrics, February 2011 Page 4
20 Most Used DeviceAnywhere Handsets - By Operator

AT&T

Ranking Feb-20 Jan-15 Feb-Apple iPhone Apple iPhone 3G S BlackBerry 9000 (Bold) BlackBerry 9800 (Torch) Apple iPhone 4 Apple iPhone 3G BlackBerry 9700 (Bold) BlackBerry 8300 (Curve) BlackBerry 8310 (Curve) BlackBerry 8900 (Curve) HTC Nexus One HTC Aria LG CU720 (Shine) Nokia 6682 Nokia E71x Motorola V3 (RAZR) Samsung SGH-A737 Motorola V3xx (RAZR) BlackBerry 8800 BlackBerry 8100 (Pearl) Out of a total 201 models used Device Feb-20

Sprint

Ranking Jan-18 Feb-8 HTC EVO 4G HTC Hero BlackBerry 8330 (Curve) BlackBerry 9630 (Tour) BlackBerry 9650 (Bold) BlackBerry 8530 (Curve) Palm Pre HTC EVO Shift 4G BlackBerry 8830 Samsung SPH-D700 (Epic 4G) Motorola i680 Samsung SPH-M800 (Instinct) Samsung SPH-M540 (Rant) BlackBerry 9670 (Style) BlackBerry 8350i (Curve) LG LS670 (Optimus) Samsung SPH-P100 (Galaxy Tab) Motorola V3m (RAZR) BlackBerry 8130 (Pearl) Samsung SPH-M900 (Moment) Out of a total 111 models used Device

T-Mobile

Ranking Feb-20 Jan-76 Feb-HTC Nexus One HTC G1 Motorola V3 (RAZR) HTC myTouch 3G BlackBerry 8900 (Curve) BlackBerry 9700 (Bold) Motorola V3T (RAZR) BlackBerry 8300 (Curve) BlackBerry 8520 (Curve) HTC HD7 Samsung GT-i9020T (Nexus S) BlackBerry 9300 (Curve 3G) Motorola MB200 (Cliq) HTC HD2 Nokia 5310 XpressMusic Nokia E73 Samsung SGH-T939 (Behold II) Samsung SGH-T959 (Vibrant) BlackBerry 8100 (Pearl) LG GS170 Out of a total 111 models used Device

Verizon

Ranking Feb-20 Jan-39 Feb-6 Motorola Droid BlackBerry 8330 (Curve) HTC Droid Eris HTC Incredible BlackBerry 8830 Motorola MB810 (Droid X) BlackBerry 9530 (Storm) BlackBerry 9630 (Tour) Samsung SCH-I500 (Fascinate) BlackBerry 9650 (Bold) BlackBerry 8530 (Curve) BlackBerry 9330 (Curve 3G) LG VX11000 (enV Touch) Motorola Droid 2 BlackBerry 9550 (Storm 2) Motorola A956 (Droid 2 Global) Motorola V3c (RAZR) Nokia 6015i LG VX10000 (Voyager) Motorola XT610 (Droid Pro) Out of a total 164 models used Device
Note: Some models are offered by multiple operators. The total number of models, defined for purposes on this page as a unique carrier, manufacturer, and model (i.e. a V3 RAZR offered on both AT&T and T-Mobile counts as two models) is 587. Copyright 2011 DeviceAnywhere DeviceAnywhere Metrics, February 2011 All Rights Reserved Page 5
Percentage of Time Spent on DeviceAnywhere Handsets - By Manufacturer
Ranking Feb-Jan-Feb-No. of Models 1 Manufacturer RIM HTC Motorola Samsung Apple LG Nokia Palm Sony Ericsson Pantech Sanyo AudioVox Casio ZTE Dell UTStarcom Sharp Huawei HP Garmin-Asus Kyocera % of Total Usage 27.4% 13.0% 12.9% 12.5% 11.6% 9.0% 7.4% 1.3% 1.3% 1.2% 0.8% 0.6% 0.2% 0.2% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% Out of a total 557 models used
30% 27.4% 25% % of Total Usage 20% 15% 10% 5%
1.3% 1.3% 1.2% 0.8% 0.6% 0.2% 0.2% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 13.0% 12.9% 12.5% 11.6% 9.0% 7.4%
0% Apple HTC ZTE LG AudioVox UTStarcom RIM HP Motorola Samsung Sony Ericsson Garmin-Asus Kyocera Pantech Sanyo Sharp Nokia Palm Huawei Casio Dell
The figures above are based on 557 available and used models* offered across AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon in the DeviceAnywhere system. *A model is defined as a unique manufacturer and model. Copyright 2011 DeviceAnywhere All Rights Reserved DeviceAnywhere Metrics, February 2011 Page 6

Percentage of Time Spent on DeviceAnywhere Handsets - By Manufacturer and By Operator
Ranking Feb-16 Jan-Feb-12 No. of Models Manufacturer RIM Apple Samsung Nokia LG Motorola HTC Sony Ericsson Pantech Palm ZTE Dell Sharp HP Huawei UTStarcom % of Total Usage 28.1% 25.0% 10.2% 9.9% 8.1% 6.3% 5.8% 2.6% 2.4% 0.7% 0.3% 0.3% 0.2% 0.2% 0.1% 0.0%
40% 30% 20% 10% 0% RIM Apple Samsung Nokia LG Motorola HTC
40% 30% 20% 10% 0% HTC RIM LG Sanyo Palm Samsung Motorola Nokia
Out of a total 201 models used
Ranking Feb-8 Jan-8 Feb-8 No. of Models Manufacturer RIM HTC Samsung Motorola LG Sanyo Palm Nokia % of Total Usage 31.0% 25.5% 15.1% 10.1% 8.8% 4.8% 4.4% 0.3%
Out of a total 111 models used
Ranking Feb-10 Jan-7 Feb-No. of Models Manufacturer HTC RIM Motorola Samsung Nokia LG Sony Ericsson Huawei Garmin-Asus Sharp % of Total Usage 24.2% 22.0% 17.4% 17.3% 13.4% 3.5% 1.1% 0.5% 0.4% 0.1%
40% 30% 20% 10% 0% HTC LG Sony Ericsson Huawei RIM Motorola Samsung GarminAsus Sharp Nokia
DeviceAnywhere Metrics, February 2011 Page 7
Sony Ericsson Pantech Palm ZTE Dell Sharp HP Huawei
Ranking Feb-Jan-Feb-12 No. of Models 1 Manufacturer RIM Motorola LG Samsung HTC Nokia AudioVox Palm Casio UTStarcom Pantech ZTE Kyocera % of Total Usage 26.4% 25.3% 14.0% 12.5% 11.9% 4.5% 2.4% 1.3% 0.8% 0.4% 0.4% 0.1% 0.0%
40% 30% 20% 10% 0% HTC RIM Palm UTStarcom ZTE LG Samsung AudioVox Motorola Pantech Kyocera Nokia Casio
Out of a total 164 models used
DeviceAnywhere Metrics, February 2011 Page 8
Percentage of Time Spent on DeviceAnywhere Handsets - Smartphones vs. Feature Phones
Smartphones* vs. Feature Phones
No. of Models Type of Phones Feb-11 Smartphones Feature Phones 67.2% 32.8% % of Total Usage Jan-11 65.7% 34.3% Feb-10 51.3% 48.7%
Smartphones 67.2% Feature Phones 32.8%
Smartphones vs Feature Phones Feb-11

Feature Phones 48.7%

Smartphones vs Feature Phones Feb-10

Smartphones 51.3%

No. of Models Type of Phones Feb-11 Smartphones Feature Phones 69.8% 30.2% % of Total Usage Jan-11 72.4% 27.6% Feb-10 59.4% 40.6%

Feature Phones 30.2%

AT&T Feb-11

Feature Phones 59.3%

Sprint Feb-10

Smartphones 69.8%

Smartphones 40.7%

No. of Models Type of Phones Feb-11 Smartphones Feature Phones 69.5% 30.5% % of Total Usage Jan-11 63.1% 36.9% Feb-10 40.7% 59.3%

Feature Phones 30.5%

Sprint Feb-11

Smartphones 69.2%

No. of Models Phone Type Feb-11 Smartphones Feature Phones 62.0% 38.0% % of Total Usage Jan-11 57.4% 42.6% Feb-10 55.3% 44.7%

Feature Phones 38.0%

T-Mobile Feb-11

Feature Phones 44.7%

T-Mobile Feb-10

Smartphones 62.0%

Smartphones 55.3%
No. of Models Phone Type Feb-11 Smartphones Feature Phones 63.4% 36.6% % of Total Usage Jan-11 59.4% 40.6% Feb-10 42.6% 57.4%

Feature Phones 36.6%

Verizon Feb-11
Feature Phones 57.4% Smartphones 63.4%

Verizon Feb-10

Smartphones 42.6%
* Smartphones are defined as having one of the following OS platforms: Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, Palm OS, WebOS, Symbian, Microsoft Windows Mobile and Windows Phone 7
DeviceAnywhere Metrics, February 2011 Page 9
Percentage of Time Spent on Smartphone OSs Out of Total Smartphone Testing Time
Overall Share of Usage by OS, Four US Operators
No. of Models Operating System Feb-11 BlackBerry OS Android iPhone OS Windows Mobile Symbian Windows Phone 7 Web OS Palm OS 40.8% 30.0% 17.2% 5.4% 3.6% 1.3% 1.1% 0.7% % of Total Usage Jan-11 45.0% 26.9% 16.2% 6.1% 3.1% 1.3% 0.8% 0.6% Feb-10 59.1% 10.4% 8.4% 14.9% 4.2% 1.9% 1.0%

3.6% 17.2% 5.4%

1.1% 1.3%
No. of Models 2 Operating System Feb-11 BlackBerry OS iPhone OS Android Symbian Windows Mobile Windows Phone 7 Palm OS 40.2% 35.8% 9.4% 6.5% 5.7% 1.7% 0.6% % of Total Usage Jan-11 46.7% 32.5% 6.9% 5.2% 6.0% 2.4% 0.3% Feb-10 60.6% 16.6% 1.1% 8.0% 13.3% 0.5%
No. of Models 2 Operating System Feb-11 BlackBerry OS Android Windows Mobile Web OS Palm OS 44.6% 44.0% 5.4% 4.7% 1.3% % of Total Usage Jan-11 43.9% 43.3% 7.3% 3.8% 1.6% Feb-10 54.7% 7.3% 20.8% 13.2% 4.0%
No. of Models 1 Operating System Feb-11 Android BlackBerry OS Windows Mobile Symbian Windows Phone 7 51.4% 35.5% 5.4% 4.0% 3.8% % of Total Usage Jan-11 49.5% 37.8% 6.8% 5.1% 0.9% Feb-10 44.9% 46.5% 7.1% 1.4% -
No. of Models 3 Operating System Feb-11 Android BlackBerry OS Windows Mobile Web OS Palm OS 51.6% 41.7% 4.7% 1.4% 0.6% % of Total Usage Jan-11 48.1% 45.3% 5.1% 0.7% 0.9% Feb-10 11.6% 67.6% 20.0% 0.7%
Notes: Not all operators offered handsets as of February 28, 2011 with all available Smartphone OSs. For example, iPhones were only offered on the AT&T network.

DeviceAnywhere Metrics, February 2011 Page 10

About This Report

This monthly DeviceAnywhere Metrics report includes handset usage data from DeviceAnywhere Test Center, a paid service which provides access to over 2000 handsets deployed across seven countries and over two dozen carrier networks. More than 1500 customers, translating to over 15,000 active users utilize this service to test their mobile content and applications on live mobile handsets, over the internet. Over 350,000 handset testing hours were logged in DeviceAnywhere in 2010. The data presented here is based solely on usage of handsets in the DeviceAnywhere Test Center system, offered by the four major US operators: AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon. Because of the unique data available to DeviceAnywhere (time spent by our customers testing mobile applications and content on various handsets in our system), we believe this snapshot of handset usage can help inform on mobile trends related to handsets and application development. Limitations of the Data This data is not necessarily representative of the popularity of various device models, or the number of applications developed for various handset models or platforms. Numbers may be impacted by the availability of certain device models within the DeviceAnywhere system. The DeviceAnywhere Test Center service is not limited to testing of consumer applications; enterprise applications can also be tested through the service, and are therefore represented in the data. Some types of application testing may be limited in DeviceAnywhere; for instance, location-based application test cases which require the movement of handsets to simulate realworld activity cannot be performed using DeviceAnywhere handsets which are in static locations. Other testing methods exist for mobile applications and content (e.g. purchasing and testing on your own physical handset rather than using the DeviceAnywhere service). As such, this data represents the subset of mobile application testing that was performed in the DeviceAnywhere system. It is likely that the data reported here under-represents the popularity of iPhone or Android handsets, as the developer community for these platforms includes many individuals or smaller companies that may be more likely to test on their own consumer device than use the DeviceAnywhere service.
Comments and Questions If you have any comments or questions, or suggestions as to additional data or analyses you would like to see in this report, please contact us at metrics@deviceanywhere.com.

About DeviceAnywhere DeviceAnywhere is an award-winning provider of solutions for mobile application testing, test automation, QoS monitoring, application certification and post-development sales and support. DeviceAnywhere Test Center is used by thousands of mobile application developers across the globe providing real-time interaction with real mobile handsets that are connected to live global networks, thus enabling mobile application developers to bring better content to market faster than ever before. DeviceAnywheres success has won the company numerous industry accolades including the prestigious Fierce 15, Frost & Sullivans Mobility award and the GSMA award twice. DeviceAnywheres customers span a wide breadth of market segments ranging from media and entertainment, mobile operators and handset manufacturers to finance and banking, healthcare, retail, supply chain, and travel all companies with the common goal of taking their business into the mobile channel. Founded in 2003, DeviceAnywhere is a privately held, venture backed company based in San Mateo, CA. To learn more about DeviceAnywhere and to sign up for a free, three-hour trial please visit www.deviceanywhere.com. Interested in our perspective on trends and issues in the mobile marketplace? Visit our CEO's blog (www.mobileapplicationtestingtimes.wordpress.com) and follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/devanywhere).
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