CELL PHONES
» Coming soon
» Top 15
» Best-rated
LAPTOPS
» Coming soon
» Top 15
» Best-rated
CAMERAS
» Coming soon
» Top 15
» Best-rated
» infoSync TV » Review Center
» Tech Gifts » Expert guides
» RSS & Alerts » Ask The Editors
Home / Review Center / Cell phones / Business smartphones
Smartphone slider duel: Cingular 8525 vs. Samsung IP-830wBy Philip Berne, Friday 10 November 2006
 
 
In the red corner: the Wi-Fi- and HSDPA-enabled 8525. In the blue corner: the dual-mode CDMA/GSM IP-830w. Which of these slider smartphones is still standing when the dust settles?

Review summary of the Samsung IP-830w:
Gallery »
Pros:
Cons:
%
POOR
Mediocre
Good
Very good
Excellent
Full review of the Samsung IP-830w:
Round 1: Design

Cingular 8525
Cingular 8525
Enlarge »
Samsung IP-830w
Samsung IP-830w
Enlarge »
Both the Cingular 8525 and the Samsung IP-830w are sliders, a rarity in the smartphone world. Physically, they are both about the same size, and both sport 2.8-inch, QVGA screens, though the antenna-less, tightly designed 8525 feels less bulky. We prefer typing on the 8525, which has a wider keyboard that allows for easier typing than the small keys of the IP-830w. The slide mechanism itself feels more solid on the 8525, though it's not spring-loaded like on the IP-830w.

Winner: Cingular 8525

Round 2: Messaging

Cingular 8525
Cingular 8525
Enlarge »
Samsung IP-830w
Samsung IP-830w
Enlarge »
Both of these Windows Mobile-powered smartphones function similarly in terms of messaging, utilizing only MSN Messenger for instant messaging and the Outlook Mobile client for e-mail. Each handset has difficulty with screen layout in the MSN Messenger app, leaving a bit too much white space for our taste. The 8525 has the benefit of Cingular's easy-to-use Xpress Mail service for setting up personal and corporate e-mail accounts, which is just enough to give it the edge, though we weren't fond of the required desktop client software (and Xpress Mail itself may be unnecessary for Exchange users). Both phones could use more IM protocols, and perhaps even BlackBerry Connect support to win some BlackBerry converts.

Winner: Cingular 8525

Round 3: Productivity

Though both phones include the mobile version of Office for document viewing and editing, the Samsung IP-830w goes a step further with the bundled Picsel viewer. Though Picsel does not allow you to edit documents, viewing files through Picsel couldn't be easier, with its intuitive (and fun) gesture zooming and clean layout abilities.

Winner: Samsung IP-830w

Round 4: Calling

Cingular 8525
Cingular 8525
Enlarge »
Samsung IP-830w
Samsung IP-830w
Enlarge »
Even though we couldn't get great reception on Cingular's HSDPA network during our tests in New York City, we were more impressed with call quality of the Cingular 8525 than we were on the Samsung IP-830w, which suffered from a poor microphone. In the long run, though, the flexibility of the IP-830w's dual-mode CDMA/GSM radio -- perfect for true global calling, as well as the ability to use EV-DO in the U.S. and then switch to EDGE access while abroad -- struck us as an impressive (and, in the end, decisive) plus.

Winner: Samsung IP-830w

Round 5: Scheduling

Both phones use a slightly dated-looking version of Outlook Mobile for scheduling and calendar apps. In portrait mode, both phones have screens that can show plenty of appointments at once, even on the Today screen, though the 8525 is a bit more compacted in landscape mode. We won't give extra credit to the Cingular phone for Xpress Mail's calendar app, as we found it much less useful than Outlook.

Winner: Tie

Round 6: Connectivity

Cingular 8525
Cingular 8525
Enlarge »
Samsung IP-830w
Samsung IP-830w
Enlarge »
HSDPA or EV-DO? That's the choice you'll be facing when deciding between the EV-DO-enabled IP-830w (the dual-mode phone only has 2.5G EDGE access on the GSM side) and the HSDPA-packing Cingular 8525. In terms of sheer speed, HSDPA is faster than EV-DO, and allows you to make a call and use data functions simultaneously. Also, globe trotters will appreciate the fact that HSDPA coverage is strong in South Korea and Japan, where most users will enjoy access within the next year. Here in the U.S., however, the EV-DO coverage provided by Sprint and Verizon Wireless is much more pervasive than Cingular's still-growing HSDPA network. It's a tough choice -- but the Cingular 8525's support for 802.11g Wi-Fi helps it pull ahead by a nose.

Winner: Cingular 8525

Round 7: Laptop sidekick

Both the Cingular and Samsung smartphones allow for tethered modem support, and while HSDPA is potentially faster than EV-DO, we found download speeds to be about equal between the two networks. Setup for Sprint and Cingular's respective connection manager software was easy, and both phones synchronized smoothly through ActiveSync. All square so far, but Cingular's 8525 charged through our USB connection, while the Samsung IP-830w required an additional charger, a convenience that's just enough for the 8525 to eke out a victory.

Winner: Cingular 8525

Round 8: Multimedia

Cingular 8525
Cingular 8525
Enlarge »
Samsung IP-830w
Samsung IP-830w
Enlarge »
Cingular offers MobiTV and MEdiaNet on the 8525 for streaming audio and video content, while Sprint's Power Vision video and music content is absent on the IP-830w. But while streaming video looks good over the HSDPA network, we suspect most business users are more concerned about mobile Web browsing than watching clips from "The Sopranos." The mobile Internet Explorer on both the 8525 and the IP-830w is certainly capable, but again, the IP-830w gets a leg up with the excellent Picsel viewer, which delivers a mobile surfing experience that's second only to Nokia's top-notch Symbian S60 Web browser (see our full review of the Nokia E62 for more details).

Winner: Samsung IP-830w

And the winner is...

Though the Cingular 8525 won more categories in our duel, the Samsung IP-830w is certainly no slouch. With both phones running Windows Mobile 5.0, most of the mobile functions we tried were similar, and picking a winner may depend more on which network provides better coverage in your area. The excellent Picsel software gives the IP-830w a real advantage in Web browsing applications, essential functions for a smartphone. However, with its better design, faster network, and Wi-Fi access, the Cingular 8525 is our smartphone slider of choice.

Champion: Cingular 8525

Cingular 8525    Similar models »
Score: 67% When: November 2006 Worth: $400 Carrier: AT&T
HSDPA support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth -- they're all present and accounted for in Cingular's new Windows Mobile powerhouse. Does the 8525 steal the 3G smartphone crown?
Read »
Cingular 8525
Samsung IP-830w    Similar models »
Score: 65% When: October 2006 Worth: $500 - $750 Carrier: Sprint
This hefty Windows Mobile-powered smartphone features a slide-out keypad, GSM/CDMA network access, a brilliant screen, and dial-up networking at EV-DO speeds. Is it worth the jaw-dropping price tag?
Read »   Features »   Side-by-side »
Samsung IP-830w
Best Business smartphones
Name Score Price Carrier
C
AT&T Tilt 77% $400AT&T
HTC Mogul 73% $400Sprint
Nokia E71 73% $500Unlocked
Nokia E66 72% $500Unlocked
Motorola Q9h global 71% $250AT&T
Asus P527 68% $550Unlocked
T-Mobile Wing 67% $350T-Mobile
Samsung BlackJack II 67% $200AT&T
Motorola Q9c 67% $250Sprint
Palm Treo 800w (Sprint) 67% $350Sprint
Click here to see full and advanced chart »
 
 
 
 
 
RECOMMENDED
Bold vs. E71 vs. Epix vs. Treo 800w
 
Storm vs. iPhone 3G vs. Omnia vs. Touch Diamond
 
T-Mobile G1 vs. Xperia X1 vs. Touch Pro vs. AT&T Fuze
 
TOP STORIES
Top 15 smartphones
 
New smartphones and cell phones this week
 
Top 15 cell phones
BlackBerry Storm review (Verizon Wireless)
 
Best Windows Mobile smartphones
 
Best slider QWERTY smartphones
CELL PHONE RESOURCE CENTER
Best phones
 
Expert guides
 
Ask the Editors
» Top 15
QWERTY phones
 
All-touch phones
 
Touchscreen phones
Business phones
 
Multimedia phones
 
Concept phones
3+ inch screen phones
 
Wi-Fi phones
 
More...
» Search (New!)
Search by cell phone features
» Manual comparison (New!)
Select up to 4 cell phones side-by-side
» By release
October 2008, November 2008, December 2008
» Top 15 by carrier
Unlocked, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, Helio, Alltel
» Top 15 by user type
Average Joe, Business users, Calling addicts, Fashion conscious users, Globetrotters, High-res addicts, Internet addicts, Multimedia enthusiasts, Music aficionados, Outdoor enthusiasts, TV addicts, Video lovers, More...
» Top 15 by brand
Apple, HTC, LG, Motorola, Nokia, BlackBerry, Samsung, Sony Ericsson Other
» Top 15 by platform
Palm OS, Symbian S60, Symbian UIQ, Windows Mobile
» Top 15 by cell phone type
Business smartphones, Multimedia smartphones
Consumer QWERTY phones, Multimedia phones
Concept phones
NOW IN PHONES
Top 15 smartphones
 
New smartphones and cell phones this week
 
iPhone AppStore encourages independent developers to improve
 
LG Incite review (AT&T)
 
Samsung Saga review (Verizon Wireless)
BlackBerry Storm gets serious bashing
Microsoft Zune / Danger smartphone or platform could be on its way
Why do Windows Mobile overlays fail to impress?
Next 25 stories
MUST READ
CELL PHONES
» Coming soon
» Top 15
» Best-rated
LAPTOPS
» Coming soon
» Top 15
» Best-rated
CAMERAS
» Coming soon
» Top 15
» Best-rated
MP3 players
» Coming soon
» Top 15
» Best-rated
INTERNET TABLETS
» Coming soon
» Top 15
» Best-rated
GPS NAVIGATORS
HDTVs
CAMCORDERS
About us | Site map | How to advertise | Feedback | RSS Feeds | | Archive
Copyright 1999-2008 © infoSync World