The Samsung Infuse 4G is available from AT&T for $199.99 on contract and $549.99 without commitment.
Pros: Elegant body, glorious Super AMOLED Plus display, plenty of processing power, takes great stills and video, 1,700mAh battery offers sufficient life, AT&T’s first 21Mbps HSPA+ device.
Cons: There are very few cons to mention. Those that do exist are either trivial, or can be chalked up to a conflict of personal taste.
Introduction:
Samsung’s Infuse 4G is AT&T’s fastest HSPA+ device yet, with a 21Mbps limit for mobile download data. With a 1.2GHz single-core processor, it can’t compete with the ridiculously fast dual-core Motorola Atrix, but the horsepower under the hood is more than enough for the above average consumer. The trim body frames a stunning 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, which is the first feature you’re likely to notice. It is beautiful, and the materials surrounding it, while light, feel elegant. There is no question, when holding an Infuse in hand, that it is a decidedly high-end device. Infuse may not be a record holder in the specs department, but it is near the top of the heap, and at $199.99 on contract, you could do a lot worse with your hard-earned cash.





