itreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-31 06:45:02
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The Galaxy Europa i5500 is one of a number of Android based handsets in Samsung's portfolio. While the Galaxy S, which costs way over £400, sits at the top of Samsung's Android handset tree, the Galaxy Europa i5500 is one for the rest of us. It can't...

The Samsung Galaxy Europa i5500 is an impressive handset considering its price. The camera is poor, and the absence of multi touch support is disappointing, but overall if your budget is around £200 and you want Android, you could do a lot worse...
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Tweet If you're in the market for a budget Android phone then chances are you'll be having a tough time making up your mind as there are so many of the blighters around. The Samsung Galaxy Europa (GT-i5500) offers Wi-Fi, 3G and Bluetooth, along with 1...

Capacitive touchscreen, compact design, lightweight, Android 2.1...

Flimsy build quality, poor camera, low screen resolution, no multi-touch support...

Not a bad phone for the money, but there are better phones at the same price pointKey specs2 megapixels, 3.5mm jack, 3G, Android, Bluetooth, FM radio, GPRS, GPS, GSM, HSDPA, Li-ion battery, microSD, MP3 player, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 06:45:03
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The Samsung Galaxy Europa is an excellent handset for its price. If you're looking for a budget Android device, the HTC Wildfire is still superior, but the Europa comes a very respectable second. It's got all the other features you would expect of i...

Good styling, long battery life for a smartphone, value for money...

The camera is poor and lacks flash; the small screen is hard on the eyes...

We love the style and usability of this device, but it's no ordinary Android handset. If you want a really whizzy smartphone, you'll be paying more than Samsung is asking for the Europa. But if you want to pay less, or are after a smaller handset than th...
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As a flagship phone, Samsung's Galaxy S has grabbed a lot of media attention, but not everyone can afford its rather steep asking price. It's also far from the only Android handset in Samsung's current line-up as the Korean company has steadily been addin...

Low price, Capacitive touchscreen...

multi-touch...
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The Galaxy Europa i5500 is another small format Android handset, running Android 2.1 but also packing in a much more pocket-friendly price.You can get it on deals from £10 a month, and SIM free we found it for £186.83 inc VAT at online retailers such as C...

Reponsive screen, Good battery life, Decent included apps, Good Twitter and Facebook integration, Unobtrusive Android skinning...

Too many buttons, Screen too small for media rich activities, Camera could be better, No QWERTY keyboard in portrait mode, Measly 1GB microSD card supplied...

The Samsung Galaxy Europa i5500 is more expensive than the truly budget Android handsets, but it is a well specified smartphone that hits all its marks...
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The Samsung Galaxy Europa comes at an inopportune time. Over the last year, we’ve seen plenty of 2.8-inch resistive touchscreen Android phones from the HTC Tattoo to the T-Mobile Pulse Mini, but phones like the much more responsive HTC Wildfire and...

Built to bounce, Swype is a revelation here...

Resistive screen, poor WiFi reception...

The best 2.8-inch touch only Android phone so far, but that's not saying much...
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Not to be confused with the flagship Samsung Galaxy S, the Galaxy 5 smartphone is an entry-level prepaid smartphone. Excusive to Telstra and retailing for just $199, the Samsung Galaxy 5 is the cheapest Android phone on the market but despite this it...

Capacitive touchscreen, Loses minimal capabilities of more expensive devices, Swype text input...

Glossy finish, Low resolution display, Poor camera...

The Samsung Galaxy 5 is the cheapest Android smartphone currently available in Australia. The reasonably stylish Galaxy 5 has most of the capabilities of more expensive devices, though its low res display and mediocre camera aren't impressive. At this pri...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-20 02:10:37
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The Galaxy Europa is the latest model to join Samsung’s ever-expanding Galaxy range of Android phones. It’s a mid-priced touchscreen phone with 3G internet browsing and a 2-megapixel camera.What we likeThe Samsung Galaxy Europa comes with Android 2.1 r...

The Samsung Galaxy Europa is a decent mid-range Android phone. It runs Android 2.1, gives you access to the wide range of apps on the Android Market and is easily customisable. The low-res screen and 2-megapixel camera do make the Galaxy Europa feel a...
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I've been using the Samsung Galaxy 5 (i5503) for more than a week now and the overall experience was really great”¦ for a small smartphone that is. In fact, I find it more enjoyable to use than the Android 1.6 Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 which I was previous...

Despite its plasticky-cheap feel and small screen, I still recommend the Samsung Galaxy 5 especially for those starting with Android. With its price, you don't have to spend much just in case Android phones just won't work with you.I will leave you to dis...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-11-26 16:46:55
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Budget-conscious consumers can now enjoy Android with the which is, at the time of writing, the most affordable one out in the market. Although its features are quite few, functionality is great. This Samsung phone is definitely not easy to ignore be...

Affordable price, great functionality...

Limited features...

Touchscreen phones are now cheaper. Smartphones are now cheaper. Android is now cheaper. Although we love the overall packaging and pricing, we are dispassionate towards the Samsung Galaxy 5. Apart from the abovementioned aspects, it doesn’t feel li...
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