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First Impressions: Samsung Mythic (AT&T)

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By Aaron Baker, posted Nov 27, 09 2:20 PM / 32542 views   -   add comment   -

Samsung Mythic 1

What I like: Nice design; colorful touchscreen.

What I don't like: Yet another touchscreen device; reception spotty at times; battery life somewhat less than desirable.

Though it could be viewed as another touchscreen feature phone from Samsung and AT&T, the Mythic (and TouchWiz 2.0) improves upon other devices on the market.  Complete with tabs and rearrangeable menus, the Mythic offers a good level of customization.  Like past iterations of TouchWiz, the widget bar can be found on the left, and widgets can be placed on the desktop.  The device offers a 3.3-inch resistive touchscreen with 262,000 colors.

The on-screen keyboard that ships with the Mythic can be used in portrait or landscape mode, and I came out with a mixed impression of it.  The touchscreen is resistive, so it requires a certain level of pressure to use effectively.  Though the device showed a bit of lag when migrating from menu to menu (or while typing), it's not a deal breaker.

The Samsung Mythic sports a 3.2-megapixel camera, and in my testing, image quality was good (see above).  It offers a self-timer, flash, auto focus, three quality settings, five color effects, six scene presets plus six shooting modes, five white balance presets, three exposure meters, macro focus, and three shutter sounds, along with a silent option.

I've been testing the Mythic in the Charlotte area, and call quality is decent.  Like other phones I've tested in the past, the traditional "bar" metric doesn't apply in this situation (while the Mythic had zero "bars," the Bold 9700 had two).  Despite that, when testing in an AT&T fringe area, the phone did drop a few calls.  The speakerphone, on the other hand, worked well - when testing in a busy store, my callers could hear me well.  I connected my Plantronics Voyager Pro Bluetooth headset to the Mythic without a problem, and Bluetooth calling was great.

The Mythic offers 3G connectivity, and as such, I was pleased with data speeds. The full PhoneDog homepage loaded in 24 seconds, and other data-intensive tasks like WikiMobile and My-Cast Weather loaded well throughout the testing.  The Mythic offers features such as AT&T TV, AT&T Social Net, AT&T Music, and e-mail functionality.  The battery life was on par with devices in its class.  I'm still working with battery numbers, but I can say this: it's not terrible for a feature phone.  Estimated talk time is 3 hours, whereas standby time is just over 10 days.  In real-time testing, the device lasted just over a day.  If you're going to be able to charge on a daily basis, you should be fine, but battery warriors should look elsewhere.

Check out the pictures below, view the unboxing, and stay tuned for my full review!

Samsung Mythic 2

Samsung Mythic 3

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mickeylla26 @ Dec 15, 09 1:13 PM
i was wondering if my $10 family data plan will cover the data on this one? im worried that it will charge me 30 bucks if i go web browsing. im planning to buy this, im currently using samsung eternity.
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Leftty @ Dec 1, 09 12:20 PM
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Yeah you can download all your mp3 from your computer. Yeah!!! PhoneDog guys that would be a sic dogfight with all 3 samsung phones!
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nkriesel11 @ Nov 30, 09 8:59 PM
you guys should do a dogfight between this, the solstice, and the impression
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x3klynn @ Nov 30, 09 6:11 PM
can you syn downloaded music onto this phone from your pc or do you have to buy it off of at&t?
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frank666 @ Nov 30, 09 1:38 AM
Well I've heavily researched and played with both the impression and mythic and ended up getting the impression since it's cheap, but I have really have buyer's remorse.

The mythic's advantages over the impression are:
newer OS with more customizable widgets and multiple home screens,
built in social networking apps, native gmail and IM client,
more accurate html browser with easier interface,
better camera with auto focus and flash,
much higher rez screen that's slightly larger,
and standard 3.5mm headphone jack and micro usb - not that proprietary samsung plug.

The impression's advantages are price and maybe the physical keyboard, if that's important. I actually like the virtual keyboard better on my impression and rarely open the real one. Like many ppl, I didn't want to pay $30/month extra for a data plan on a real smart phone, so these full featured phones are the closest thing to smart phone functionality at only $10 extra for the data plan. Don't compare em to the iPhone or Android crop, cause that's not the same league.
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LoveroftheDroid @ Nov 29, 09 3:02 PM
ITS NOT A DROID ;'(
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ellis037 @ Nov 29, 09 2:03 PM
jrgroundhog points out that as this is a feature phone, not a smartphone, the data plan will cost only $10 per month, rather than $30 per month. That is important to me, and I would have given serious condideration to this phone if it had come with Wi-Fi capability.

Wi-Fi would have given me the convenience of having Internet access and e-Mail, while on the road, at 3G speeds, for $10 per month -- plus the added convenience of broadband speeds when near a Wi-Fi Hot-Spot or near an open Wi-Fi router.

Unfortunately though, this feature phone does not come with Wi-Fi.
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artz1986 @ Nov 29, 09 1:35 PM
I walked into a corporate at&t near Atlanta yesterday, messed w/ this, the 9700, the iPhone some more, the Pure some more, and the Tilt2 some more, and I came to the conclusion that I'm getting the Mythic at the end of Jan. The screen wasn't mushy at all, it was actually on par w/ the htc's. The display is gorgeous, the colors were so vivid, it was hard to tell the difference between the Mythic's and the Impression's displays. I did see a small lag, but seeing how there isn't a big processor in the device, it's something you'd expect, but over all, I loved it. The design is what really made me want it, it's big enough to enjoy the display, but it so compact- it gorgeous really really really gorgeous. I dunno why anyone would complain about the burgundy back, it's somewhat similar to the Jet's back, and the Jet was one of the best looking phones this year.
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dixieboyroy @ Nov 29, 09 1:06 AM
how do u change the screen saver, i like the phone but that screen saver is anoying.
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trippinme @ Dec 14, 09 12:30 PM
have you figured this out??? it killing me!!!
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lovephonesforever @ Nov 28, 09 7:48 PM
the design is really nice
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edrompa @ Nov 28, 09 1:53 PM
This is a smartphone?
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Nate519849 @ Nov 28, 09 11:41 PM
i believe so
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jrgroundhog @ Nov 29, 09 12:03 AM
No it is not a true smartphone. At the same time, any phone with these kind of specs carried in your pocket without data are useless. Or just for show. The data is only $10 instead of $30, so it might be worth it for some.
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philosophersphone @ Nov 30, 09 1:18 AM
Actually, this is considered a "Feature Phone" as it's intended to be used more as a multimedia device than a power tool.

Hehe...power tool :D

phipho
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Nate519849 @ Nov 30, 09 4:00 PM
ohh lol well i was wrong, thanks for fixing my mistake :)
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artz1986 @ Nov 27, 09 3:24 PM
I'm seriously looking at this one for my next upgrade [only w/ one or two other phones]. I'm a bit worried about the screen though. I've heard that it is a bit 'mushy', which in turns makes the screen a bit unresponsive at times. But for the price, the display size, LED flash, and a standard headphone jack [I'm liking that], I wonder if I can look past those small glitches. I dunno, we'll see
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dcowboys @ Nov 27, 09 5:49 PM
im having the same differance about the phone im still deciding

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