techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:43:57
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The version of the Samsung Galaxy Apollo we had to review is the Galaxy Apollo i5801 model – which is exclusive to Orange in the UK. Don't confuse this with the regular Galaxy Apollo i5800 – the i5800 version doesn't feature the i5801's fancy silver be...

Extremely responsive screen, Multi-touch zooming, Feature-packed camera, Great media and video performance...

No camera flash, Awful Orange widgets & apps, No trackpad or optical sensor, Low-res video recording...

The version of the Samsung Galaxy Apollo we had to review is the Galaxy Apollo i5801 model – which is exclusive to Orange in the UK. Don't confuse this with the regular Galaxy Apollo i5800 – the i5800 version doesn't feature the i5801's fancy silver be...
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The Samsung Galaxy 580 Android phone is the third Galaxy-branded smartphone to hit the Australian market, following the flagship Samsung Galaxy S, and the Telstra-exclusive Galaxy 5. Though it doesn't skimp on too many features, the Galaxy 580 is over...

Android 2.2, compact design, capacitive touchscreen, Swype text input...

Small screen, overpriced compared to alternatives, excessive Optus customisation...

The Samsung Galaxy 580 Android smartphone is compact and feature packed, but it remains overpriced compared to alternatives, particularly the excellent LG Optimus One...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 21:23:24
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Samsung announced two new Android phones during CommunicAsia 2010, one of them the Galaxy 3 (I5800). Though it comes with a slew of connectivity options, the low-resolution display puts it clearly in the entry-level category. Let's see what it...

With the Galaxy 3, Samsung will take its big daddy Android, the Galaxy S, and remodel it for the budget conscious, skimping on the screen and memory to keep the price low.
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Samsung has been one of those companies (alongside HTC) that have taken great advantage of GoogleâÂÂs . With its , Samsung has placed a mobile phone in every price segment (and one even amongst tablets) and the I5801 Galaxy 3 replaces the Gala...

UI Works Smoothly, WiFi, GPS & 3G Support, DivX/XviD Support, Excellent Music Playback 7 Features, Supports Google Mobile Services...

Average Camera, Poor Screen, Average Looks...

The Samsung Galaxy 3 is a mid-range smartphone that runs Android v2.1...
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In the box: Positioning The smartphone in question expands the Galaxy lineup: the flagship Galaxy S is complemented by two Android handsets with modest characteristics and accessible price. Samsung continues conquering separate segments. It started...

In terms of communication quality the model is on par with modern smartphones. Ringtones are very loud, so you have no chances to miss calls if the volume is maximum. The vibro is average and it may not always be felt in a jacket or coat pocket. The p...
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Samsung’s Galaxy range of devices is gaining quite a bit of popularity and after the success of their Corby devices, the company is getting more of the spotlight. One of their latest Android devices is the I5801 aka Galaxy 3. It’s offered up as a lower...

Audio quality is really good, Plenty of audio enhancement options, Camera quality is good with plenty of settings, Handy features included...

UI was a bit sluggish...

Connectivity3G with EDGE and Wi-Fi connectivity along with Bluetooth 3.0 and USB 2.0 are on board. The Feeds and Updates widget which is identical to FriendStream for HTC allows you to connect to multiple SN accounts for quick updates. Google talk is a...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:43:56
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Samsung Galaxy 3 (i5800). It comes with all the facilities provided by Galaxy 5 with some slight modification. For example, the phone has a 3.2 inch screen as compared to Galaxy 5`s 2.8 inch.As far as dimensions are concerned, Galaxy 3 will be of more...

The Samsung Galaxy 3 should make a compelling mid-range Android device with its capacitive screen, polished TouchWiz interface with SNS integration, and generous batteryPROS AND CONSProsVery good SNS integration with contacts Latest Wi-Fi Bluetooth st...
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The nice guys at Samsung are always thinking about the poor and deprived of this world who cannot afford a , and still need to satisfy their Android obsession. Thus they came out with two more handsets in the Galaxy series - the lowly , and the middle...

Very good SNS integration with contacts, Latest WiFi and Bluetooth standards, Plays DivX/Xvid formats out of the box...

Low screen resolution, Touch focus is hitormiss, Poor video recording, Lag here and there...

The Samsung Galaxy 3 should make a compelling mid-range Android device with its capacitive screen, polished TouchWiz interface with SNS integration, and generous battery size. However, the design is nothing impressive, and the CPU plus the screen resol...
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The Samsung I5800 boasts an impressive multimedia package – in both audio and video. Let’s start with the Music player. It’s a custom job by Samsung and offers 5.1 channel emulation, DNSe with Music Clarity, Bass enhancement, Concert hall, externaliza...
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Samsung has seen phenomenal success with its range of Android powered smartphones. Initially, it offered one of the best budget Android options in the form of the . After that, it launched the which is one of the which competes directly with the App...

The Samsung Galaxy 3 i5800 is one of the best budget Android smartphones. Except for the low display resolution, it is the perfect Android phone. In this price range, there is no other phone which offers the same range of features. I would defin...
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Samsung Galaxy S2, a mind blowing Android smartphone was given worldwide release dates beginning from May 2011 by over 140 vendors in 120 nations. Since then, the handset has gained tremendous success and reached sky high demand rate with dual core pro...
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Samsung still is not done trotting out new versions of Galaxy S line, but the large one is coming. It has publicly announced the Samsung Galaxy S III at MWC (Mobile World Congress) and one of the most significant reasons was to fill the gap between lau...
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