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By Gadjo Cardenas SevillaWith a shape that’s very similar to a larger, thinner iPhone 3GS, the Samsung Galaxy S Fascinate ($50.00 om a 3-year plan from Telus, $530 outright) is one of the lightest smartphones we’ve tested and also has one of the best s...
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We got some hands on time with the Samsung Galaxy S 4G at the Mobile World Congress tradeshow in Barcelona - and we were impressed with Samsung's latest superfast but good value smartphone handset. After hearing lots of talk about the new 4G phone fr...

In a nutshell, I'm impressed with the Galaxy S 4G. It doesn't have the features or horsepower of its brother the Galaxy S II (launched here yesterday), but to get to a bargain price point you can't have the best of everything. Mark Sullivan, pcworld.c...
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EISA.eu Updated: 2013-04-06 08:07:24
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Based on the Android operating system, the Galaxy S is a ‘jewel in the crown’ for demanding users wanting to be connected, entertained and updated on the move. It is equipped with a huge 4-inch (10.16 cm) AMOLED, 800x480 pixel touch screen providing an...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:07:24
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The Galaxy S has plenty of connectivity options, with 3G+, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0 for transferring files and photos to and from compatible devices. We didn't have any network reception issues with this phone. Calls were handled well and voices sounded...

Quality of the Super AMOLED screen: contrast, sensitivity, responsiveness, Generally responsive phone / Stable OS / Wellintegrated Samsung user interface, Decent battery life for a smartphone with so many functions, Web browsing / DivX compatibility, FM radio with RDS / Standard audio output / Android Market...

Made entirely from plastic, Android's copy and paste issues, Some slight slowdowns while navigating through the phone's interface, Bugs and crashes frequent when downloading applications from Android Market, Quality of recorded sound (when filming videos) / Location and quality of speaker / Photo quality could be better...

The Galaxy S will make a good all-in-one pocket companion, especially for multimedia (even if the photo mode could be better). This is mainly thanks to its high-quality 4-inch touchscreen with particularly impressive contrast! We found the TouchWiz use...
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Samsung’s Galaxy S boasts a gorgeous Super AMOLED display and a bevvy of multimedia features, but its TouchWiz interface isn’t for everybody, and in my tests the phone was a bit sluggish at times. In appearance the Galaxy S closely resembles an iPhone...
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A ndroid is still Hot. This is not only due to the functionality that this operating system offers, but also the large supply on the market. Many cell phone manufacturers have introduced more Android phones onto the market. Samsung introduced the Momen...

T he Samsung Galaxy S has everything that a cell phone needs nowadays. You can easily use all the multimedia on this cell phone. The large screen ensures for a great display and via the built-in speaker or headset, you can also enjoy your favorite m...
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Design-wise, the Samsung Galaxy S could almost be mistaken for an iPhone 3GS, except for the huge 4in display. Despite acres of screen real estate, the phone is barely bigger than its peers. The Super AMOLED display delivers great battery life, even al...

Samsung’s Galaxy S is large and in charge...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-06 08:07:41
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Android-based smartphones are making inroads in all sectors of the market, from top-end £400+ models to entry-level devices costing as little as £100. The Samsung Galaxy S sits at the apex, with its large high-resolution screen and top-notch internal s...

Large, responsive, bright, clear touchscreen, Thin and lightweight, Minimalist physical design, Fast, with plenty of internal storage, 3G sharing over WiFi, Front camera for video calling...

Moderate battery life, Still running Android 2.1...

The Galaxy S is Samsung's flagship Android smartphone for 2010, and it's certainly competitive with the best that's available elsewhere. The large screen is great for data-rich applications, and it accommodates sizeable on-screen keyboards in both port...
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The Galaxy S has a formidable features list, especially suited to those who enjoy gathering their content from various sources, in various formats. On the audio side, file compatibility includes the likes of AAC+, MP3, OGG, WMA, and FLACs, while it's q...

Price, large screen, superb video playback, 'phones sound decent, expandable memory...

Lacks an iTunes equivalent music and movie service...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-06 08:07:50
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MORE: click here to watch our video review of the Samsung Galaxy SIt’s impossible to avoid: most ‘smartphones’ are fighting a battle to imitate the undoubted market leader, the Apple iPhone series.The Samsung Galaxy S is a case in point, mimicking some...

Swype text entry works well; great screen; fast...

Not as well built as the iPhone...

An impressive phone, and good value too...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-06 08:07:50
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MORE: click here to watch our video review of the Samsung Galaxy SIt’s impossible to avoid: most ‘smartphones’ are fighting a battle to imitate the undoubted market leader, the Apple iPhone series...

Swype text entry works well; great screen; fast...

Not as well built as the iPhone...

An impressive phone, and good value too Good points Swype text entry works well; great screen; fast Bad points Not as well built as the iPhone...
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Text and photos by Gadjo Cardenas SevillaBeing a conglomerate and consumer electronics giant puts Samsung in a unique position when it comes to the smartphone sector. Samsung has the distinct advantage of being able to cater to Windows Phone, Google An...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:08:03
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Four inches is probably the largest a smartphone screen can go and remain viable for carrying and for making voice calls. Where it adds huge amounts is in its ability to display web pages and video content. As a flagship handset for the year, we'd say...
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This smartphone looks good, feels good and what's more, it's one of the most user-friendly models on the market.For starters, the screen is huge and high definition and at four inches wide it should suffice to say it is eye catching. With Samsung's ultra-...

This smartphone looks good, feels good and what's more, it's one of the most user-friendly models on the market.For starters, the screen is huge and high definition and at four inches wide it should suffice to say it is eye catching. With Samsung's ult...
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hereshow.ca Updated: 2013-04-06 08:08:11
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The 4" Super AMOLED screen of Samsung's Galaxy S Vibrant delivers a visually heightened version of the Web, igniting Web pages, photographs, maps, and movies with all the intense vibrancy of a Las Vegas Casino. This is the Internet if it were made of n...
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The Galaxy S is Samsung's hero handset for 2010 and one the company clearly has high hopes for. It's the closest thing to an iPhone the Korean firm has yet produced, and packs in Android 2.1 OS, multi-touch screen, powerful 1GHz processor, 5Mp camera...

The Galaxy S has a lot of great things going for it, not least that marvellous screen, the latest Android OS and wealth of apps, plus the quality and range of the 5Mp camera. But it's let down, if only a little, by a few inconsistencies. The camera's...
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The & are the two best Android Devices out on the market at the moment, so we decided to put them up against each other to give you an idea of which is better at what. If you have anything you would like to know that isn’t covered in this brief post...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:08:17
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The Samsung Galaxy S is an Android 2.1-powered smartphone that sports Samsung's TouchWiz interface that gives it some sweet widget touches. The other big selling point is the gorgeous 4-inch AMOLED screen.The goodWith a 1GHz processor the Galaxy S offe...

With a 1GHz processor the Galaxy S offers speedy browsing through its menus and the beautiful 4-inch screen is a real gadget crowd-pleaser. Because it's AMOLED it's better, brighter and slimmer than many of its peers.To make good use of this screen, the Samsung Galaxy S has excellent video playback. Where most Androids can play H.264, H.263 and WMV files, the Samsung Galaxy S can play just about...

The plasticy build lets the Galaxy S down slightly. It means that the Galaxy S is lighter than any of its main rivals, but it makes the phone feel less of a premium contender in the Android market. This phone isn’t cheap, in price or in the quality of its features so it'd be nice if the build reflected that.

Minor niggles aside, the Samsung Galaxy S outperforms most Androids in several areas, especially in video capability.Best offers for the Samsung Galaxy SAmazon Marketplace £429.99 Amazon UK £438.57 eBay.co.uk £469.99 Samsung Galaxy S is tagged with Sam...
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If the history of Android smartphones is viewed as a race to emulate Apple's iPhone, then the Samsung Galaxy S is the crowning achievement; looking remarkably like the iPhone 3G, with its rounded edges and single, central button beneath the screen. It...

Slim, light, with a gorgeous AMOLED screen, fast processor and Android's easy-to-use interface and wealth of apps, the Galaxy S sets the benchmark for Android hardware...
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gadgetrepublic.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:08:18
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The Galaxy S is a testament to how much time and innovation Samsung has pumped into its smartphones in the past year. It looks good, it feels good and what's more, it's one of the most user-friendly smartphones on the market.Usually, when you boot up a...

A powerful multimedia phone in its own right, this phone also uses the Android operating system to full effect. If you haven't upgraded your phone in a while you'll be most impressed with how big and high definition the screen is.By Marie Boran Post a...
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It takes a brave manufacturer to launch a flagship phone at the same time Apple unleashes its latest iPhone, but that’s exactly what Samsung has done. Not once, but twice. First with the Samsung Wave, featuring its own Bada OS, and now with its high-en...

Cheaper than an iPhone 4 and almost as good, this is a great value alternative...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-06 08:08:18
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Cheaper than an iPhone 4 and almost as good, this is a great value alternative. It takes a brave manufacturer to launch a flagship phone at the same time Apple unleashes its latest iPhone, but that’s exactly what Samsung has done. Not once, but twice...
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Best Smartphone There's been a lot of talk recently about Samsung's latest smartphones thanks to some fairly impressive specs and their supposedly superior Super AMOLED displays. We just looked at the Wave , which also adds a new operating system into the...

Vibrant AMOLED display, Fast processor, Customised interface works well...

Less than perfect built quality, Mediocre battery life...

One consequence of the aforementioned speed of this phone and its large screen is mediocre battery life, with a day and a bit being about as much as you're likely to get in normal use. We did note that after being left on far-from-full battery on Friday i...
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Samsung's mobile phone range covers every smartphone platform out there and the tech giant has even launched phones on its own Bada OS. That's probably why the company is so good at making smart devices.The Samsung Galaxy is without doubt the best Samsung...

Connectivity: GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 900/2100Display: 480 x 800 pixels, 4.0in, Super AMOLEDOS: Google Android 2.2Camera: Five megapixels, 2592x1944 pixelsGPS: A-GPSProcessor: ARM Cortex A8 1GHz processorWi-Fi: 802.11bgnDimensions: 64.2x122.4x.9.9...
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Product Code: 1990808 The T-Mobile version of the Samsung Galaxy S line of super Google Android phones, also known as the Samsung Vibrant, enjoys stellar media features. Samsung Galaxy S: Lightweight Design, Gorgeous Display The Samsung Galaxy S rese...

The Samsung Galaxy S boasts a gorgeous Super AMOLED display and a bevvy of multimedia features, but some users might be disappointed by the absence of a flash on its camera. Ginny Mies, PCWorld.com...
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This is the second generation of Samsung's Galaxy series of Android smartphones and the Galaxy S is a good deal slicker than its predecessor after milking improvements from version 2.1 of Google's operating system. With a powerful 1Ghz processor, it jo...
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This is the second generation of Samsung's Galaxy series of Android smartphones and the Galaxy S is a good deal slicker than its predecessor after milking improvements from version 2.1 of Google's operating system. With a powerful 1Ghz processor, it...
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This Samsung Galaxy S review has been updated to include the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system update.A long time ago, in a Galaxy far, far away. (OK, not that far – South Korea), a new smartphone set Samsung's mobile fortunes alight: the Galaxy...

Superb screen, Fast processor, Slim chassis, Great audio quality, HD video recording...

Poor contacts menu, Slight freezing at times, Plasticky, iPhone-like design, Wi-Fi not too strong, No camera flash...

A solid smartphone that's worth a look if you're after something on a budget...
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itproportal.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:08:40
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Samsung’s Galaxy S is their latest and third Google OS Android handset, with the original i7500 ‘Galaxy’, and I5700 ‘Galaxy Portal’ all coming before hand and all running a vanilla version of the Google mobile OS. This new model arrives with a much larger...
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Samsung is fighting its way into the Android superphone field with the Galaxy S. With a whopping 4-inch Super AMOLED display, it's one of the biggest phones on the market. Can Samsung take on HTC in the Android market that its done so much to define?...

Screen is sensational, HD video capture, HD video playback...

Some software refinement needed, no sign of online video support (yet)...

As it is, the Samsung Galaxy S is a welcome addition to the superphone category, proving to be a great multimedia handset that can only get better with updates. There is some space for software improvements from the review sample we tested, but as it i...
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T3.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:08:40
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After the excitement of the and the power of the , we’ve been waiting for one of the other big brands to step up to the plate, and Samsung has done just that with the Galaxy S. Featuring a 1GHz processor and a sumptuous 4-inch Super AMOLED screen...

The clear screen, The great video playback, Speedy UI, Slim chassis...

Not being able to properly control the address book, A slightly plasticky frame...

Despite some tiny niggles, the Galaxy S is still one of the smartphones of the year, so check it out before you run to Apple to snap up the latest iPhone...
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The Galaxy S is without doubt the highest specced device Samsung has produced to date. With it running Android 2.1 and with an expected upgrade to 2.2 in the coming months it is perfectly placed in a market where the Android platform is growing on a d...

Overall the Samsung i9000 Galaxy S is a splendid device and worthy of being a flagship one. In terms of its competitors I suppose its main rivals are currently the HTC Desire and Apples iPhone 4. So how does it compare? HTC Desire: If you love HTCs Sen...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-06 08:08:42
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The Samsung Galaxy S makes it into our phones of the year list - it's one of the most powerful smartphones we've seen, and the screen is stunning. Its design is not its strongest point, but it's good-looking enough, and the web browsing experience mor...

The Samsung Galaxy S has one of the most vibrant displays we've seen. The Super AMOLED display enhances every aspect of the phone.

Gaining a GPS fix was not as quick as we had hoped.

Pros: The Samsung Galaxy S has one of the most vibrant displays we've seen. The Super AMOLED display enhances every aspect of the phone. Cons: Gaining a GPS fix was not as quick as we had hoped. Verdict: Already one of the phones of the year, with its...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-04-06 08:08:45
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Available plans 45 plans available starting from $34 to $129 As a platform-agnostic manufacturer, Samsung's most recent smartphone efforts have been a mixed bag. Last year's Icon range featured a Windows Mobile phone and a Symbian phone alongside...

Sure it looks like an iPhone, but on the inside the Galaxy S is a web-browsing, media-playing beast of a smartphone, and one of the best Android phones in Australia today.
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So I currently have my hands on a little device that goes by the name of ““. Now, this phone isn’t big news, besides the fact it’s one of the best phones that has made it’s way to our great country this year.This is my long awaited review with a Q&A po...

If you’re not an Android Newbie, I hope you skipped to here.The Galaxy S is an amazing light weight device, with an extremely fast CPU & GPU that is let down only by the UI it runs. The UI, which is an iPhone clone, makes the phone feel ‘cartoonish’ an...
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ShareHad the Samsung Galaxy S come out last month, its massive Super AMOLED screen would have wiped the floor with all the competition, without breaking a sweat, or garnering a fingerprint. Then the iPhone 4 came along an redefined just how sharp a...

Beautiful colours to put Autumn to shame...

Still squintalicious when outdoors...

The only screen that can match the iPhone 4’s...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2013-04-06 08:08:57
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The Galaxy S is mostly made out of plastic, which may disappoint some considering Samsung considers it as its flagship smartphone. However, its slim profile (9.9mm), light weight (124g), and large 4-inch AMOLED screen definitely makes up for what it la...

Huge and bright screen; Great user interface; Swype feature makes text messaging easier; Slim; Light; Responsive; 16GB internal memory...

Plastic build; No flash or camera hotkey; Users can accidentally hit the touch sensitive buttons at the bottom of the screen...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2013-04-06 08:08:57
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Unlike the Samsung Galaxy Icon launched last year, the Galaxy S now has a customised version of Android that makes it a joy to use. Sure, the handset may look and feel like an Apple iPhone because of its physical specifications and interface, but the c...

Huge and bright screen; Great user interface; Swype feature makes text messaging easier; Slim; Light; Responsive; 16GB internal memory...

Plastic build; No flash or camera hotkey; Users can accidentally hit the touch sensitive buttons at the bottom of the screen...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2013-04-06 08:09:00
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iPhone users may want to check out this phone, as there is certainly life outside the iPhone universe.

The supersharp Amoled 4inch screen is better than any I have seen on other smartphones...

iPhone users may want to check out this phone, as there is certainly life outside the iPhone universe...
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fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2013-04-06 08:09:00
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Android phones have never been at the sharp edge of camera phone design, but they’re getting better. Does the Samsung Galaxy S join this merry band of progressive Android snappers? We took a look at a pre-retail Samsung Galaxy S to find out...

Fantastic media support, 720p recording and playback, good camera...

Where’s the flash???...

The best Android video player ever, including Archos models. Great camera too. Shame there’s no flash...
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Looking for a new smartphone? Don't part with your money before checking our list of the five best smartphones we've reviewed so far...
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Published in Speed Magazine, August 2010 issue)The iPhone 4, with a fully revamped iOS4 and an aluminosilicate glass enclosure is still the top dog, especially now that it has the highest resolution...
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Please install the flash playerOptus’ one month exclusive on Samsung’s latest high-end Android handset, the Galaxy S, is almost over. We had just enough time to review one.DesignThe Samsung Galaxy S is a curvaceous and slender Android-based handset tha...
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So with the Galaxy S only just going on sale I have been very lucky to be able to get hold of a device to review for the site and test it out in real world use. This has been my only phone to use so had to put up with all my daily use of a phone. So...

There the phone let me down was the lack of LED/Xenon flash for taking photos. This was actually the biggest let down for me and I was very surprised when Samsung decided not to include a flash even just a basic LED one. On a £450.00 phone a Flash shoul...
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There’s no two ways about it – Sammy’s new mobile looks like a hacked iPhone running Android. Throw in a 4in Super AMOLED sceen and for many, this will sound like a dream device – but the question is whether Samsung can pull it off. At 118g, it’s no li...

Great camera, Super-powered processor, Beefy speaker, Excellent screen...

Lame interface themes, No memory card slot...

It’s not the most original design, but all sins are forgiven the moment you fire up that glorious screen...
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We've already given you an in depth preview of the Samsung Galaxy S - the latest Samsung Android super-phone, but that wasn't enough.The Galaxy S is, without a doubt, one of the most impressive handsets to emerge from CTIA. The 4-inch super-AMOLED dis...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-04-02 02:00:24
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The Galaxy S appears to be Samsung's answer to the likes of the iPhone and the Google Nexus One. It has definitely taken more than a few design queues from Apple's ubiquitous smartphone, but running Android it has more in common with its Googly counter...

It’s brilliant to see Samsung come out with a serious smartphone contender, and the Korean company has done a great job. It’s a handset we wouldn’t be ashamed to be seen with, and managed to keep up with us every step of the way. A definite contender f...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-05-05 02:59:53
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Android 4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich! The best iteration so far to come out of Mountain View. It's already been out for a few months now so most devices coming out or that have been released recently will be able to run ICS. But what about those older devic...
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The Samsung i9000 Galaxy S is arguably Samsung's best smartphone to date. It's their flagship smartphone running on Android 2.1 and has the most gorgeous large display I've seen on a phone. After a few weeks use, I would say that this is one of the elite...

The Samsung Galaxy S is not the perfect smartphone out there but for me it comes close to that. Possible improvements would be the design build, the materials used and most especially the inclusion of a flash on its camera. Upgrade those in a next release...
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Here is the Samsung Galaxy S Review where we take a look at the Android Phone from Samsung with a Huge 4 inch SuperAMOLED Display , 1GHz CPU , 5 MP Camera , HD Video Recording and a lot more.The Samsung Galaxy S is a monoblock touchscreen phone and measur...

Samsung Galaxy S has turned out to be what we feel is the best Android phone in the market. Its good as a business phone, a multimedia phone etc. It does have a few drawbacks but maybe just one major drawback and no phone is perfect anyway. The only depar...
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thestar.com.my Updated: 2016-11-24 06:23:30
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The Samsung Galaxy S is one of the most feature-packed Android phone in the market. By ZAM KARIMintech@thestar.com.my ANDROID phones have been flooding the market in the last few months. Most look similar and share the same features. Not so the Samsu...

Stylish design; huge and nice screen; decent camera; supports lots of media formats.

Laggy; pricey.

The Samsung Galaxy S is a slim and stylish device that has a lot to offer - a beautiful 4in screen, decent camera, HD video recording and support for lots of media formats. Its biggest flaw is that it is slow at times which stopped us from enjoying th...
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cgena.com Updated: 2016-11-24 06:23:30
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Now here’s a something great from the Galaxy – the Samsung Galaxy series – and it’s called the . Probably the most expensive Samsung model out in the market to date, this Android-powered phone is excellent in all aspects of form, features, and functio...

Excellent functionality, excellent features, excellent OS...

All-plastic exterior is unimaginative and a fingerprint magnet...

One of the best phones we have seen this year, the Samsung Galaxy S I9000 is poised to gain huge market shares on the high-end mobile phone category with its good hardware, excellent features, and even more excellent functionality. I’d like to think S...
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Samsung Galaxy S I-9000- USB connector- Charger- 3.5mm charger In the space of 2 months, Samsung has launched the Bada powered Samsung Wave. And now another Samsung smartphone is set to make the rounds - the Samsung Galaxy S is armed with Android 2...

All in all, we felt the Galaxy S is a device that truly represents a true knock on the smartphone door. The large AMOLED screen goes together with the Android mix. The phone has a minimalist design, topped off with top of the line features, and a vener...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-24 06:23:31
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The top-spec’ed Android handset arrives to the Middle East. I’ve been playing with the Samsung Galaxy S for almost a week now and, at least on paper, it seems to be THE Android mobile phone to get. It arguably has better specifications than any other...

Rough around the edges but has the potential to become the best Android Smartphone I’ve been playing with the Samsung Galaxy S for almost a week now and, at least on paper, it seems to be THE Android mobile phone to get. It arguably has better specifi...
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Samsung made the official announcement of its first Google Android 2.1 device at this year's CTIA event. Dubbed as the Samsung Galaxy S, this new Android device is bundled with loads of hardware and software features that will surely impress even the most...

Slim and tasteful (if plasticky) design, Beautiful, large 4inch Super AMOLED display, 1GHz Hummingbird processor has power to spare, Extremely responsive UI and great battery life...

Builtin social networking support is too basic, Samsung UI features that cannot be disabled mar the Android experience, Lack of physical search button...

Write a ReviewDesign9Features8User-Friendliness7.5Performance9.5Value8.5The GoodSlim and tasteful (if plasticky) designBeautiful, large 4-inch Super AMOLED display1GHz Hummingbird processor has power to spareExtremely responsive UI and great battery lifeT...
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The finest Android phone we've seen so far, the Samsung Galaxy S II isn't just a competitor to the current iPhone. It competes with the next iPhone. The Galaxy S II is the fastest Android device I've ever used, with the best screen, the best camera, an...

Fast processor. 4G Internet speeds. Gorgeous screen. Great camera. Latest version of Android.

Very expensive. Some bloatware. Screen resolution isn't cutting-edge. Missing movie store.

The finest Android smartphone available today, the unlocked Samsung Galaxy S II delivers in almost every way. Thing is, it's so expensive, it almost prices itself out of the market. Buy it now...
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gadgetreview.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:06:36
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There’s no such thing as the perfect phone. Just like computers a few years ago, it seems like as soon as you walk out of the store with a new phone, there’s something even newer, even better, and for less that just came out. So picking a good phone is...

Screen is wonderfully vibrant and colorful. One of the best for viewing media, 4G is fast and doesn’t kill battery life, Handset design is topnotch in all ways: solid hardware, snappy software, and a powerful camera...

TMobile’s mediocre coverage will make this handset less appealing for those outside of highdensity populations, Speakerphone produces sharp sounds, not comfortable to use...
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Android has come a long way since its inception. It now runs on millions of mobile phones and has seen the largest growth of all the smartphone platforms, leaving even iOS behind. It has more than 20 hardware partners shipping it on smartphones, table...
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As a part of its aggressive 4G plans, T-Mobile launched a 4G version of the popular Samsung Galaxy S phones. But unfortunately, the Galaxy S 4G ($200 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile; price as of March 1) does not have the specs of the hot next-...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:06:39
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The Samsung Galaxy S 4G for T-Mobile is what Eric Zeman of PhoneScoop.com calls a "near carbon-copy" of the Samsung Vibrant, yet this slim smartphone offers some worthy improvements. The Galaxy has the same 4-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touch screen...

Speedy, 4G web browsing speeds, Frontfacing camera for video chat, Bright, colorful touch screen...

No camera flash...
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When it comes to smartphones and wireless data services, 4G is definitely one of the hottest features today. And while various wireless service providers are touting their 4G networks and upcoming plans for 4G, there are still a relatively small numbe...

Fast 1 GHz Hummingbird processor, Gorgeous 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen, Thin & very lightweight, microSD expansion slot...

T-Mobile's 4G coverage is still somewhat limited, Speed tests showed hit and miss scores...

We're seeing a lot of hot phones hit the market lately. Of course, one of the most touted new features is 4G capabilities. As you can assume from its name, the Galaxy S 4G is capable of 4G speeds when a 4G connection is available from T-Mobile's HSPA+ net...
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It’s official: 2011 is the year of incremental progress. Mobile handsets have settled into a groove featurewise and are now gently nudging their way upward in speed, power and capabilities.If we’re going to be stuck in a climate of baby steps, at least...

com, See Also, Samsung's Galaxy Tab: iPad's First Solid Contender, Samsung Galaxy S Phone Processor Packs a Punch, Samsung Sells Five Million Galaxy S Phones, Samsung's WiFi Digicam Tethers to Galaxy S Smartphone, Samsung Chief Calls Galaxy Tab 10.1 ‘In...

Accessing the movie storefront requires a tedious login process. Bloatware aplenty. Where's my HDMI out? HSPAservice is fantastically fast (where available). 4G to 3G to EDGE handoffs are often slow. White backgrounds often produce the dreaded “screendoor...
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The Samsung Galaxy S 4G is the latest Android smartphone from T-Mobile. It has a 4-inch Super AMOLED screen, a 1GHz Hummingbird processor, two cameras. personal hotspot software, Wi-Fi calling, and a 16GB memory card pre-loaded with the hit movie Inceptio...

The Samsung Galaxy S 4G is an entertainment powerhouse. If you're looking for a phone that can offer excellent photo and video quality, with excellent choices for live and on-demand TV, this is the phone for you. The screen is gorgeous, the battery lif...
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It's only been six months since Samsung launched its highly successful Galaxy S assault upon the US market with a series of carrier customized phones: the Vibrant and Captivate GSM twins for T-Mobile and AT&T, the WiMAX-rocking Epic 4G for Sprint and the...

Gorgeous displayImpressive cameraSolid overall performance...

Average battery lifeLooks and feels cheapFroyo instead of Gingerbread...

It's an exciting time to be a T-Mobile customer. There's never been a better selection of high-end AWS-compatible Android devices before. The Galaxy S 4G, Nexus S, myTouch 4G, and G2 each bring a unique flavor of Android to the table. We think "pure" Andr...
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The Samsung Galaxy S 4G is not the successor to the original Samsung Galaxy S, but rather an upgrade to the .for T-Mobile. T-Mobile has done an amazing job enhancing their new "4G" network and has released several smartphones capable of using the high...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:06:51
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Samsung Galaxy S 4G is a touchscreen phone at a suitable Price in India. Samsung Galaxy S 4G lets you stay connected with friends through messaging, Email, Instant messaging and Social networking integration. It lets you chat and update nomatter wherev...

Wonderful Super AMOLED display gives great multimedia experience, Great battery life, 21 Mbps 4G speeds is the best on the market, Comfortable, thin design...
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The Galaxy S phones boast a speedy processor, a large Super AMOLED screen, and a lot of tweaks made to Android to make the device more unique. The Galaxy S 4G is essentially a refresh of T-Mobile's previous Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant that was also ava...

The Samsung Galaxy S 4G worked really well for the first week or so. I was impressed with how stable and improved it was compared to the previous Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant. Unfortunately, after I installed literally two apps (Google Maps' update and Sp...
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Last summer was a watershed moment for Android. The , and Samsung Galaxy S lineup dominated the cellular landscape and rightfully so. The was the variant for T-Mobile and was the first Galaxy S phone out of the gate in the US. It was quickly followe...

Wonderful Super AMOLED display gives great multimedia experience, Great battery life, 21 Mbps 4G speeds is the best on the market, Comfortable, thin design...

The materials could be better, Lots of bloatware...

Overall callers were impressed with the Samsung Galaxy S 4G. They said we sounded a bit distant and real nasally (in fairness we are a bit congested) but not hollow and they had no issues hearing us clearly. They rated us an 8.25/10, and we would proba...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:06:59
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As a part of its aggressive 4G plans, T-Mobile launched a 4G version of the popular Samsung Galaxy S phones. But unfortunately, the Galaxy S 4G ($200 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile; price as of 3/1/11) does not have the specs of the hot next-ge...

HSPA+ is fast, Gorgeous Super AMOLED display, Attractive design...

No camera flash, 4G connectivity is hit-or-miss...

The Samsung Galaxy S 4G is a solid, powerful phone, but it doesn’t have the specs to compete with the next generation of smartphones...
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With the number of hot new devices coming out this year, the Samsung Galaxy S 4G - announced at Mobile World Congress last month - is the odd phone out. It’s an evolutionary upgrade from the Samsung Vibrant, with improvements like Android 2.2, a fro...

First device to support T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 21 Mbps; 4-inch Super AMOLED display is nice; larger 1,650 mAh battery; front-facing camera.What’s Bad: The device still falls behind the G2 and the myTouch 4G in processor speed tests; plastic build quality may turn some users away.The Verdict: The Samsung Galaxy S is a nice upgrade to the Vibrant, but given the $199 price point, the myTouch 4G is a bett...

The device still falls behind the G2 and the myTouch 4G in processor speed tests; plastic build quality may turn some users away.

The Samsung Galaxy S is a nice upgrade to the Vibrant, but given the $199 price point, the myTouch 4G is a better option for most users. Samsung Galaxy S 4G Review by... - Image Gallery TweetBecome a PhoneDog Fan on Facebook and don't forget to "Spin...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:07:04
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The Samsung Galaxy S 4G hits the infoSync labs. Can HSPA+ speeds make this the fastest phone in T-Mobile's fleet?Samsung Galaxy S 4G Report The Samsung Galaxy S 4G picks up where the Vibrant left off, adding 4G HSPA+ speeds of up to 21Mbps, a front-fa...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:07:06
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The Samsung Galaxy S 4G for T-Mobile is an update of T-Mobile's popular Samsung Vibrant Android smartphone. It is virtually a clone of the original Vibrant, but comes with Android 2.2 Froyo pre-installed, has...

Great display, solid browser, blazing data speeds, good photo and HD video capture, WiFi calling...

No camera flash or shutter button, minimal internal storage...

The Samsung Galaxy S 4G for T-Mobile is an update of T-Mobile's popular Samsung Vibrant Android smartphone. It is virtually a clone of the original Vibrant, but comes with Android 2.2 Froyo pre-installed, has a forward-facing camera for video calls, a...
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Last year’s Samsung Vibrant, T-Mobile’s version of the Galaxy S, was a hit: T-Mobile sold large numbers of what was then an Android Superphone with a Super AMOLED display and fast 1GHz Hummingbird CPU. Roll around to early 2011 and the Vibrant is look...

Excellent display, solid camera with good video recording, 4G HSPA speeds are great, Excellent display, solid camera with good video recording, 4G HSPA speeds are great, Excellent display, solid camera with good video r...

Attractive but plasticky, 1GHz Hummingbird no longer the cream of the CPU crop, Attractive but plasticky, 1GHz Hummingbird no longer the cream of the CPU crop, Attractive but plasticky, 1GHz Hummingbird no longer the cr...

The Samsung Galaxy S 4G is an evolutionary upgrade to the Vibrant. Think of it as the Vibrant with 2011 tweaks: 4G, a front video chat camera and Froyo with Flash 10.1. If you already own a Samsung Vibrant, you likely won’t want to shell out the out o...
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Samsung has updated the Vibrant variant of its Galaxy S line with HSPA+ at 21Mbps. Is a faster data radio worth the upgrade? Find out in Phone Scoop's review. Is It Your Type? Since the Samsung Galaxy S 4G is so similar to the Samsung Vibrant, Phone S...

In concluding our mini-review of the Samsung Galaxy S 4G, it's safe to say that it is a (slightly) better phone, even if you can't tell the differences at first glance. The network speeds are extremely fast, and have an obvious effect on browser, Market and app...
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One of our favorite Android phones just got a major speed boost. The Samsung Galaxy S 4G for T-Mobile is a lot like the Vibrant we reviewed in July, but it adds 4G connectivity, promising "theoretical" peak download speeds of 21 Mbps. This sequel also...

Fastest data speeds for T-Mobile, Good battery life, Gorgeous Super AMOLED Display, High-quality 720p camcorder, Lots of entertainment apps included...

Annoying lock screen, Some lag at times, No camera flash or HDMI...

A speedy data connection and lots of entertainment options make this Android phone an excellent choice for T-Mobile customers.
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Got a few minutes with Samsung Vibrant 4G -- erm, the Samsung Galaxy S 4G -- and guess what. It's the T-Mobile Vibrant all over again, with a new battery cover, a new 4G radio to take advantage of those sweet HSPA+ speeds, a bigger (1650 mAh) battery...
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mobilesroom.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:07:20
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Samsung Galaxy S 4G ReviewThe smartphone war is at full swing, thanks to mobile bigwigs at each other’s heels with a bigger and better offering. The Korean player, Samsung, has consistently delivered on the smartphone front. Check out the Samsung Galax...

To be or not to be a buyer of this Samsung Android phone is the main question. The specs, barring a couple of minor hiccups, look alright. Then again, there is nothing innovative here. It is all a case of been-there-seen-that with this device. The amaz...
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Samsung has been making waves with its new Galaxy S Android-based smartphone. We recently put its AT&T variant, the Samsung Captivate, through the paces.Eschewing the single-carrier trend of most Android devices (in the U.S. anyway), Samsung is releasi...

The Samsung Galaxy S is a fantastic smartphone. Call quality is crisp, data connections are fast, and the phone flies through apps and web pages. While we wish Samsung had left some aspects of Android alone on the software side, some of the touches to Tou...
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The Galaxy S is a new release from Samsung and like the Acer, HTC and Motorola phones, it uses Google's Android.The Samsung's vital specs include a 1GHz processor and a 4-inch LCD sporting a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. It's these two components in...

The Galaxy S is a fantastic smartphone that’s fun and easy-to-use. The experience it delivers bests even Apple’s iPhone 3GS...
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It used to be that HTC was the clear-cut leader in the smartphone arena, but many other companies are competing for the crown these days. HTC isn’t the only Android game in town and Samsung has really carved a nice-sized market share for itself with t...

Now that the Google Nexus S is available, you may have some second thoughts about picking up the marginally older Samsung Galaxy S platform. Don’t be. The Captivate is a seriously solid phone with a beautiful display, plenty of horsepower, and all the...
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The and the are quite a fertile ground for comparison, due to the fact that both phones employ huge screens, coupled to latest generation chipsets. We ought to stage a cage fight to check how the powerful silicon fares at feeding the monstrous displa...

If we had to choose, we want a 4.3” Super AMOLED screen on an aluminum unibody handset, that is as thin as the Galaxy S, and carries the new HTC Sense UI on it. Any of the two chipsets will do. Just kidding, but it might happen next year. However, out...
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Android 2.2 is out and everyone is looking for Samsung Galaxy S Froyo update on their phones. New OS usually offers a slew of new features that aren’t there on the previous iteration and hence there is a lot to look forward in firmware upgrade. I am ye...
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Contents: Before we get to the actual smartphone, I would like to present my apologies to the readers for the serious delay of this article; there are both objective and not so objective reasons for that. Let's begin now. There are two materials ab...

During the testing I never had any complaints about the signal reception or volume of both the speaker and the loudspeaker in Samsung Galaxy S. The sound is powerful and you can miss the call only in particularly noisy environment. The vibro is averag...
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whatdigitalcamera.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:07:38
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Samsung Galaxy S key specs: Camera: 5MP AF Camera w/ scene modes, HD videoProcessor: 1GHz CPUDisplay: 4in WVGA Super AMOLED, 480 x 800 pixelsMemory: 8 / 16GB + Micro SDDimensions: 64.2 x 122.4 x 9.9mm, 119gSamsung Galaxy S camera phone review The Sa...

Hanset design, HD video, MicroSD support...

Poor image quality...
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If the title of iPhone-killer was ever well deserved by any contender, this would be it. The Samsung Galaxy S even looks a lot like the current generation iPhone 3G/3GS. But as you might already know, that's where the similarities end. The increasingly...
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The Samsung Galaxy S is one of the most feature-packed Android phone in the market. By ZAM KARIMintech@thestar.com.my ANDROID phones have been flooding the market in the last few months. Most look similar and share the same features. Not so the Samsu...

Stylish design; huge and nice screen; decent camera; supports lots of media formats.

Laggy; pricey.

The Samsung Galaxy S is a slim and stylish device that has a lot to offer - a beautiful 4in screen, decent camera, HD video recording and support for lots of media formats. Its biggest flaw is that it is slow at times which stopped us from enjoying th...
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The latest addition the Samsung Galaxy S line is here on Verizon wireless and it’s called the Fascinate. This phone is worthy addition to the ever expanding Android line up that Verizon has going over there. I’ve gotten my hands on all of their Android...

Excellent call quality, Slim and lightweight phone, Great battery life, Decent pictures and video, Fast and responsive interface...

Not Android 2.2, Bing only search, No dedicated camera button...

The Samsung Fascinate is a great phone really, it’s a worthy competitor to the other Android phones that Verizon has in its arsenal. If you’re looking for a new phone you’re going to have some tough decisions to make if you’re partial to Android.The p...
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If the title of iPhone-killer was ever well deserved by any contender, this would be it. The Samsung Galaxy S even looks a lot like the current generation iPhone 3G/3GS. But as you might already know, that’s where the similarities end. The increasingly...

Supremely capable & the best screen on a smartphone bar none...

Glossy plastic battery cover, No camera flash...
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Weighing just 119g, the Galaxy S is deceptively light, which is an impressive design feat considering that it is larger than the Iphone 4. The 4-inch WVGA 480x800 16M Super AMOLED screen is its most impressive feature, capable of displaying HD conten...

Excellent screen, very light, simple text entry, Android 2.1, fast processor, value for money...

No camera flash...
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Here is the FoneArena Samsung Galaxy S Review where we take a look at the latest Android Phone from Samsung with a Huge 4 inch SuperAMOLED Display , 1GHz CPU , 5 MP Camera , HD Video Recording and a lot more.IntroSamsung was a company that always took...

Samsung Galaxy S has turned out to be what we feel is the best Android phone in the market right now. It has everything you could ask for. Its good as a business phone, a multimedia phone etc. It does have a few drawbacks but maybe just one major drawb...
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Video Review: You requested it, so here it is: Kevin Pereira and Alison Haislip review the Samsung Galaxy S smartphone powered by Android with a 4" super AMOLED touch screen, 5 megapixel camera, 1 GHz processor and more for only $100 with a contract...
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The Samsung I9000 aka Galaxy S is making Waves (pardon the pun) in the Android sector. As Android handsets go it’s being frequently discussed as one of the most powerful devices in this segment. But before you break open your piggy bank, take a closer...

Brilliant audio and video quality, Well designed, comfortable to use device, Feature rich, 8GB of internal memory...

UI was bit buggy at times, camera quality was not too good, Battery should have been much better...

ConnectivityThe Galaxy S is a 3G ready handset (HSDPA and HSUPA supported) but of course, for now you’ll have to make do with EDGE connectivity. Other modes are of course Bluetooth (v3.0) with A2DP naturally, USB 2.0 and Wi-Fi. I did have a bit of an i...
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Samsung have just launched the Samsung Galaxy S, the first Android device from the company that has all the might of Samsung’s technologicaly supremacy thrown at it. With the Galaxy S, Samsung have thrown a tonne of features at it, as you’d expect, and...
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Now here’s a something great from the Galaxy – the Samsung Galaxy series – and it’s called the . Probably the most expensive Samsung model out in the market to date, this Android-powered phone is excellent in all aspects of form, features, and functio...

Excellent functionality, excellent features, excellent OS...

All-plastic exterior is unimaginative and a fingerprint magnet...

One of the best phones we have seen this year, the Samsung Galaxy S I9000 is poised to gain huge market shares on the high-end mobile phone category with its good hardware, excellent features, and even more excellent functionality. I’d like to think S...
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Samsung have been constantly trying to better its touchscreen phones ever since they took up the concept. And boy, what a notable evolution they've traced! The Samsung Galaxy S is also referred to as the i9000. This tells us that Samsung has done...

Thin and pocketable, classy design, best screen on a phone till date, plays HD videos along with DivX/Xvid directly, powerful hardware ensures smooth operation of Android 2.1, thoughtful UI customizations...

No camera LED flash, GPRS connectivity issue, no camera shutter button, average battery life on heavy use...

The Samsung Galaxy S i9000 is being sold for Rs. 28,000. It joins the list of those Rs. 30,000 mega-phones (as I like to call them) mentioned at the start of the review. The Nexus One will still be the preferred choice for people who want the latest v...
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Please install the flash playerOptus’ one month exclusive on Samsung’s latest high-end Android handset, the Galaxy S, is almost over. We had just enough time to review one.DesignThe Samsung Galaxy S is a curvaceous and slender Android-based handset tha...
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One of the hottest mobile phones launched this year, the Samsung Galaxy S smartphone definitely has its work cut out for it. From its gigantic display to the superfast Hummingbird 1GHz processor, the Samsung Galaxy S is currently the most powerful Andr...

Splendid 4inch display, Customizable home screen, Slim and lightweight, 720p HD video recording and playback, 16GB of internal memory, Swype text input...

Sluggish TouchWIZ UI, No flash for camera, All plastic build, No Flash support until 2.2 update...

The Samsung Galaxy S possesses the best display we've seen on a smartphone (though we're yet to review the iPhone 4). However, this Android handset is let down by a few niggling annoyances, particularly the all-plastic build and the TouchWIZ UI, which...
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There is a lot to be said for a phone that so boldly has attempted to corner the smartphone market by getting out on almost every carrier imaginable all over the world. The big four US carriers are — with some concessions made — even getting in on the...

I agree with review it is a good phone but it does have some frustrating glitches (at least mine does). There have been times when the phone would not let me answer a phone call. Occassionally when answering I will attempt to answer and the phone simp...
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The Galaxy S appears to be Samsung's answer to the likes of the iPhone and the Google Nexus One. It has definitely taken more than a few design queues from Apple's ubiquitous smartphone, but running Android it has more in common with its Googly counter...

It’s brilliant to see Samsung come out with a serious smartphone contender, and the Korean company has done a great job. It’s a handset we wouldn’t be ashamed to be seen with, and managed to keep up with us every step of the way. A definite contender f...
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So with the Galaxy S only just going on sale I have been very lucky to be able to get hold of a device to review for the site and test it out in real world use. This has been my only phone to use so had to put up with all my daily use of a phone. So...
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The top-spec’ed Android handset arrives to the Middle East. I’ve been playing with the Samsung Galaxy S for almost a week now and, at least on paper, it seems to be THE Android mobile phone to get. It arguably has better specifications than any other...

Rough around the edges but has the potential to become the best Android Smartphone I’ve been playing with the Samsung Galaxy S for almost a week now and, at least on paper, it seems to be THE Android mobile phone to get. It arguably has better specifi...
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Imagine a phone with excellent call quality, the speed to multitask tons of applications, a capacitive Super AMOLED screen with life-like color, and is less than a centimeter thick. The Android powered Samsung Galaxy S (GT-i9000) has all these featu...

As of the publish date of this review this is the fastest Android phone available. The screen is absolutely amazing and photos nor video is capable of displaying how vibrant the colors and contrast are. The included software makes this Samsung device...
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Android smartphones are gaining popularity on the market and it is no wonder most phone makers are launching phones based on the Google Android platform. Korean manufacturer, Samsung, has also announced their flagship Android smartphone that comes in...

Android smartphones are gaining popularity on the market and it is no wonder most phone makers are launching phones based on the Google Android platform. Korean manufacturer, Samsung, has also announced their flagship Android smartphone that comes in...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:08:46
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The Android 2.1 driven Samsung Galaxy S is already one of the phones of the year with an excellent list of features that are executed to near perfection. Related links News Samsung Galaxy S to get Android 2.2 upgrade Samsung Galaxy S 16GB goes exclusiv...

The Super AMOLED display is one of the most vibrant we’ve ever seen and enhances every aspect of the Samsung Galaxy S...

Achieving a GPS fix took longer than we would have liked.Look and Feel...

The Android 2.1 driven Samsung Galaxy S is already one of the phones of the year with an excellent list of features that are executed to near perfection...
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Announced over the past few days, Samsung on Tuesday officially unveiled the Galaxy S series of high-end Android phones for the US market at a press event in NYC. It's unprecedented for a manufacturer to launch a high-profile phone for all four majo...

Announced over the past few days, Samsung on Tuesday officially unveiled the Galaxy S series of high-end Android phones for the US market at a press event in NYC. It's unprecedented for a manufacturer to launch a high-profile phone for all four majo...
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The Android smartphone segment keeps getting stronger, and the Samsung Galaxy S looks set to be a key player in 2010. Not only does it get the company’s coveted Super AMOLED display, but a 1GHz processor, 720p HD video recording and plenty of wireless...
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Samsung must have been pretty confident in the GALAXY S's virtues to designate it for a simultaneous launch in 110 countries. Therefore it's not surprising that the South Korean manufacturer has a wow factor built-in from the start. The comes with a h...

4” Super AMOLED screen, Highdefinition video with 30fps, Plays DivX/Xvid video in big resolutions, Preinstalled documents editor...

Start time is on the slow side with some applications, No flash leads to poor low light performance, Plastic look and feel...

We'd be hard pressed not to acknowledge Samsung's recent efforts in the smartphone market. It even introduced its own mobile OS recently, but for this particular handset, Samsung is counting on Android, which certainly seems like the right thing to do...
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Video review: Following the previous videoviews of the brand new Samsung Galaxy S, today's videoview is about the Galaxy S' multimedia capabilities. Featuring either 8 or 16 GB inbuilt flash memory, a bright and crisp 4" Super AMOLED display, a super fast Samsung Hu...
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What a difference a year makes, eh? We've watched Android grow up into the new darling of the smartphone world. Many mobile phone manufacturers have realized that Google's mobile OS is currently their best weapon for doing battle against Apple's iPhone...

Slim and tasteful (if plasticky) design, Beautiful, large 4inch Super AMOLED display, 1GHz Hummingbird processor has power to spare, Extremely responsive UI and great battery life...

Builtin social networking support is too basic, Samsung UI features that cannot be disabled mar the Android experience, Lack of physical search button...

Words are unnecessary (but we use them anyway) to describe the technological tour de force that the Samsung Galaxy S i9000 is. It makes its appearance in the wake of a slew of other similarly high-powered Android smartphones, yet bests them all with a...
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There’s no two ways about it – Sammy’s new mobile looks like a hacked iPhone running Android. Throw in a 4in Super AMOLED sceen and for many, this will sound like a dream device – but the question is whether Samsung can pull it off. At 118g, it’s no li...

Awesome 4in Super AMOLED screen. Great for HD video. Speedy 1GHz Hummingbird processor. Promise of Android update...

Flimsy back casing. No pinch-to-zoom. Browser uninspiring...

It’s not the most original design, but all sins are forgiven the moment you fire up that glorious screen...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2013-04-06 08:09:10
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The Samsung Galaxy S is a smartphone with several bells and whistles and a beautiful display. With 4G capabilities, video chat, the Android 2.2 operating system and a 4-inch display, this cell phone offers the features you want in a smartphone. Unfortu...

This smartphone has excellent features including the 4-inch AMOLED display screen...
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We tested the Samsung I9000 Galaxy S and it tested us in return. It bared its teeth at us and so did we. Ours was a grin. Easy boy, good beast. There goes the new leader of the Android pack. The Samsung I9000 Galaxy S has oomph to spare and even harde...
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The device is promising, though, by and large, Samsung needs such a flagship as the i9000, in order to "flex its muscles’, rather than for sales, but given the paltry number of Android-based smartphones even at its very high price the Galaxy S will be interesting...
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If a Clash of the Titans movie was to be made for the smartphone industry, it would certainly feature the and the . These are the current cream-of-the-crop handsets of the world's largest and second-largest cell phone manufacturers. The Nokia N8 and S...
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It’s not like you’re out of options. Here’s one. Another one would be to get a friend’s iPhone 4 and another friend’s Galaxy S, put them on a table, close your eyes and… tell your friends to bugger off. Or you can do it the old-fashioned way. Flip a w...
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Remember when PhoneDog reviewed the Samsung Vibrant ? The Samsung Galaxy S 4G is an evolutionary upgrade to the Vibrant with a larger 1,650 mAh battery, a new battery door, Android 2.2 (Froyo), support for T-Mobile's HSPA+ 21 Mbps network, and a front-fac...
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