That's a nice looking device. I also like it's size. I prefer a flip style, but my heart skipped a beat when I looked at the photo you've posted here. I watched the clips available at the site you referenced, and I'm wondering if the devices that look like this are all soooooooo "clicky"? I noticed it when I watched a video awhile back showing the Q in action - and the Samsung is the same way. It seems each key press really "clicks" quite noticably.
That said, I've broken down and have bought an i-mate SP5m so I can try the built in wi-fi. It isn't here yet, so I have no first hand experience to draw from. But, here in the US, I could only get my hands on a T-Mobile SDA and noticed those keys seem loud too (when compared to my MPx200 and 220). Anyone else notice the "clicky-ness", or is it just me being too critical? With the 200 & 220 key clicks was a "sound" that could be turned off. With these newer phones it's the actual physical key press that causes the click so there's no way to "turn it off".
Last thing, from the review site referenced above, I looked around a bit and saw mention of the still in development
HTC Excalibur. It's the same form factor as this Samsung and the Q (although waaaaaaaaaaaaay less atractive than the Samsung IMHO - I'm not moved by the Q either). The Excalibur though, is roumored to have wi-fi on board. I'll be watching with interest (and hoping they change the cosmetics BIG TIME). Even if it turns out I can't live without wi-fi on my phone, AND I was in the mood to upgrade my device, I would not buy the Excalibur as it looks today. Ick. I hope HTC in listening! The posts over there so far only had one person who seemed to like how it looked.
Devices: T-Mobile MDA (Cingular SIM), i-mate SP5m (sitting in a drawer at the moment while I attempt to migrate to PPC permanently), Cingular 3125 (unlocked and in use on T-Mobile), Motorola MPx220 (retired), Motorola MPx200 (retired)
Accessories: Plantronics Explorer 330 & 2G Patriot Micro-SD (use w/MDA), Kingston 2G mini-SD used in SP5m, Plantronics Discovery 640 & 2G San Disk micro-SD (use w/3125), Jabra A210 BT adapter + Motorola HS805 (retired)