The Samsung Pixon is a touchscreen phone and seems to be the successor of the F480 TouchWIZ, which was the first to showcase the TouchWIZ interface. However, unlike the F480, the Pixon sports a plastic build that does not go well with its pricing or with the overall getup of the phone.
The face of the phone has a large attractive 3.2-inch screen. The screen is quite good with good sunlight legibility, even under direct sunlight. At the top of the screen there is an earpiece along with a light sensor and secondary camera beside it. For hardware buttons we have the calling buttons and a centre button, just like the ones on the F480. The buttons here, however, are separated and easily accessible, especially the centre button, which has a great feedback.