lundi 12 septembre 2011

Samsung Galaxy S Review

The Samsung Galaxy S should seriously take a look in the mirror and ask itself, “Am I really a Galaxy Samsung S or am I an iPhone?” This phone is very similar in design to the latest release by Apple and with dimensions measuring at 122.4×64.2×9.9mm, you wouldn’t be blamed for mistaking it for one.

Unfortunately for Apple, and despite the remarkable similarities, this phone is not just an iPhone replica. Samsung have developed a smart phone that boasts some of the most innovative technology on the market today; never mind an attempt to de-thrown the iPhone, it may just do that.


This phone is super light at 118g but don’t be fooled, its design is by no means cheap. The light chassis houses one of the highest quality Super AMOLED touch screens, and measuring at 4” it’s not exactly small, allowing for high quality picture viewing from the 5Megapixel camera.

The touch screen capability, coupled with ingenious interface design, makes this hand set so simple to use and has led to the Galaxy acquiring more of those customers who may not be totally savvy with touch screen technology. In fact many aspects of this phone’s design would be suited to a new user of smart phone technology as all the basics are there, and more!

With a more or less unlimited call record and contact memory, it is clear that even the tiniest details have been attended to and many would struggle to find a user who has not been surprised by the increased usability of even the most basic of functions.

The Samsung Galaxy S is not the cheapest smart phone on the market but when you consider what you are actually paying for, the price seems to be fairly reasonable. This handset can be picked for around £30 a month on an 18 or 24 month deal.

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