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Instinct HD hands-on

So, we got this little guy in the mail today and naturally cracked it right out of its box. We have to say, we’re impressed with the feel of the phone and the general responsiveness of the touchscreen, though the software seems to be biting off a lot more than it can chew when it comes to getting around. We noticed more than our fair share of lag when jumping from screen to screen, but there were times when the Instinct HD actually felt really snappy. We still can’t say you’d be justified in dropping a cool $249.99 on this phone (especially with choices like the Pre, Hero, Tour, and forthcoming Pixi), but if you’re an Instinct enthusiast, the photos below should get you properly hot and bothered.

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Instinct HD hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 25 Sep 2009 18:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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