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Hands-on the Samsung Mondi @ CTIA Wireless 2009

By Will Park on Wednesday, April 1st, 2009 at 5:13 PM PST In CTIA Wireless 2009 @ Las Vegas, Devices, New Hardware, Reviews, Samsung, Videos

samsung mondi wimax mid 3 300x225 Hands on the Samsung Mondi @ CTIA Wireless 2009Samsung just yesterday unveiled their first WiMAX-capable smartphone for use with Clearwire’s WiMAX-based Clear network in the US. As the company’s first foray into the 4G WiMAX market, the Samsung Mondi is going to be an interesting device to watch. The Mondi isn’t a handset, it’s being billed as an MID (Mobile Internet Device), but with WiMAX and WiFi on board, you’ll likely never be out of reach of a quick VoIP call. The Samsung Mondi’s success is largely going to hinge on how well Sprint (NYSE: S) and Clearwire market their mobile broadband services. On its own merit, however, the Samsung Mondi shines as a seriously media-savvy mobile broadband device.

As always, Samsung’s show-presence is formidable. With mobile charging stations setup through the Las Vegas Convention Center, Samsung is making sure they get their name out there. The Samsung booth is as large and in charge as they come, and we had the pleasure of stopping by for a little hands-on time with the Samsung Mondi.samsung mondi wimax mid 4 300x225 Hands on the Samsung Mondi @ CTIA Wireless 2009

In our brief play-date with the Mondi, we can say that the upcoming 4G Mondi is impressive. It’s a big, chunky device, to be sure. But, that’s to be expected when you’re rocking a full QWERTY keyboard and a monstrous 4.3-inch touchscreen! Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional runs the Mondi-show, but Samsung has cooked up a nifty UI overlay to help you avoid any unnecessary interaction with WinMo (thankfully).

We can’t comment on the Mondi’s connectivity and wireless data speeds, since WiMAX isn’t setup for the CTIA Wireless show and WiFi was unreliable (at best) on the showfloor, but as far as UI usability and hardware quality go, the Mondi is tops. The touchscreen display is responsive without being squishy and the sliding keyboard mechanism is tight and wiggle-free. The QWERTY keyboard isn’t going to make any headlines, but for some quick on-the-go emailing or document editing, the Mondi’s keyboard is going to suit you just fine.

Samsung is looking to market the Mondi to WiMAX users in the US surfing on Clearwire’s Clear WiMAX network. Availability and pricing aren’t yet known, but expect the Mondi to carry a hefty price tag (at least a hefty unsubsidized price tag) when it launches late this year or early 2010.

Enjoy more hands-on Mondi in the gallery below!

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