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The first Samsung mobile phone to run Google's Android operating system, the Galaxy smartphone is a strong competitor to the HTC Magic and possesses a brilliant AMOLED display. Although the Galaxy is fast and functional, it's disappointing that Samsung...
AMOLED display, 3.5mm headphone jack, 8GB internal memory with microSD, Responsive and Slick UI, Good Web Browser...
Annoying Screen Lock Key, No Major Tweaks to Standard Android UI, No Multitouch...
The Samsung Galaxy is priced at Rs. 24,300. The price might be high (especially when you take the standard looks and UI into consideration) but the fact remains that the Galaxy is highly usable and has excellent online features. The Galaxy ensures tha...
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Not all Android handsets are created equal. And when you’re much later to the party than the rest of the industry, expectations are high and tolerance for failure low.So Samsung’s Galaxy or i7500 to use its official moniker – the company’s first foray...
Minimalist design, 3.2in screen, Slim and lightweight, Supports up to 32GB storage...
Prone to sticky fingers, Lessthanpretty bundled headphones, Bland text messaging and au naturel Android interface, Below par video recording quality...
As Samsung’s first sashay on the Android catwalk, the Galaxy doesn’t fair too badly. However, it’s got a way to go before it catches up with the supermodels of the industry (whether in features or looks) conjured up by Android leader HTC...
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howardchui.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:23:20
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Video review: Here’s the Samsung Galaxy, Bell’s first Android powered smartphone. Here are the relevant specs: Android 1.5, 3.2″ 480×320 OLED display, 8GB of built in storage, BT,WiFi and a 5 megapixel camera. Click the video for the tour of the Galaxy. The screen...
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For Samsung, 2009 will likely be remembered as the year when the company realized its devotion to the "old guard" of smartphones -- Symbian and Windows Mobile -- was failing. With the Android-based Galaxy, the company has leapt back into the modern era...
Good OLED display, Solid build quality, 8GB of builtin storage, Above average photo and call quality, Usual Android web and app strengths...
Strictly average design, Stuck on Android 1.5 for now, Video quality soso.
Throughout testing, the label that most often came to mind for the Galaxy was "workhorse." It can usually be counted upon to do what it's asked without unnecessary interface flash or otherwise getting in the way. It's a relief given that the same can't...
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After seeing the Android operated handsets from HTC -- Hero and Magic -- it's time for Samsung to unleash its first Android device in the market. There are two Android based phones that Samsung have released, Galaxy I7500 and the Galaxy Spica I5700. Ho...
Slim, 3.2-inch AMOLED anti-scratch display, Wi-Fi, GPS with compass, accelerometer, proximity sensor...
Tacky side buttons, memory card slot in battery compartment, thin touch QWERTY pad...
After seeing the Android operated handsets from HTC -- Hero and Magic -- it's time for Samsung to unleash its first Android device in the market. There are two Android based phones that Samsung have released, Galaxy I7500 and the Galaxy Spica I5700. H...
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The thing is that the Android OS, much like any other, is quite bland at face value and could definitely use a better UI. While HTC is the only one that finds this a ‘sensible‘ option the others are still working it out. The i7500 or Samsung Galaxy is...
Good audio quality, Clear display...
Bluetooth doesn't support file transfer, Body and casing is not well adjusted, Battery pops out too easily, Battery life was poor...
ConnectivityIt’s a well designed handset for connectivity purposes as it’s ready for 3G services with HSDPA speeds and your Basic EDGE and GPRS or even Wi-Fi where available. Like Apple’s iPhone (till now) Bluetooth is strictly for audio...
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mobile-review.com US Updated: 2011-08-07 13:23:27
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We didn’t have any problems with the i7500’s reception quality, and its earpiece was loud enough. Plus the phone’s speaker outputted pretty decent volume – at the top settings you won’t miss a call even in a train or on a very busy street. While the v...
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When Samsung announced the Galaxy back in April, it looked destined to become the poster boy for Android; its noir looks and 5MP snapper made it a mouth-watering prospect.But then the HTC Hero rocked-up, flaunting its cool social networking-styled Sens...
Well made, lightweight and svelte. Bright, vivid and spacious 3.2in AMOLED touchscreen. Built-in 3.5mm audio jack. Great web browsing experience. 8GB storage...
Android UI hasn’t been adapted for social networking. Superfluous large five-way navigation pad. No multi-touch. Average multimedia performance...
A solid but basic Android smartphone that lacks the features and flair to topple the HTC Hero...
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So, there we are at the restaurant at the end of the Galaxy. It's more of a sweet shop though and the next thing on the list of the specials will be donuts. But that won't be on the Samsung I7500 Galaxy shift. Enough fooling around though, it's time t...
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Samsung, the Korean based technology heavyweight, has come forward and joined the followers of the little green robot, with the Samsung Galaxy.What we likeThe best bit about this phone is that it looks like a Samsung phone should. From the trademark 'O...
The Galaxy isn't too bad. Although there are a few niggles with the keyboard, lock key, and camera, most of these could be fixed with a simple software update, or the upcoming 1.6 (Donut) version of the Android software. There are a lot of features her...
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pricemo.com Updated: 2011-08-07 13:23:35
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Samsung’s new i7500 Galaxy makes it the first manufacturer after HTC to enter the Android game, and it does so with a fairly feature-rich phone. Exclusive to O2 in the UK, the Galaxy is a sleek proposition, but is it enough to consider the Koreans fir...
The problem for the Galaxy is others have already shown us what’s possible with Android, with Archos, HTC and Motorola already skinning Android to the nines to create a plethora of new functionality.Samsung has done precisely nothing with the Androi...
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The first dare-devil to boldly venture into the Android universe was the , also known as the HTC Dream. He was a lonely explorer at first, but one of his younger siblings, the HTC Magic was soon to come and help out (aka T-Mobile myTouch 3G in USA and...
Really good display, The thinnest Android handset to date, Good camera quality, 3.5mm jack, 8GB builtin memory...
Mediocre incall quality, Unhandy navigational buttons, Nothing new in terms of the interface, Video capture at low resolutions and quality...
Our final verdict is that Samsung has not done its best with the Galaxy I7500. However, it still packs a good workmanship, beautiful AMOLED display and decent 5-megapixel camera. These will definitely attract followers, but some people will be dissuade...
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Samsung will soon join the market with its first Android powered Smartphone i7500. It is rumoured that this phone will its appearance in the upcoming CommunicAsia 2009 event held at Singapore Expo next week. The Samsung I7500 is a cutting-edge smar...
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Samsungs upcoming and first Google Android smartphone, the GT-I7500 Galaxy, is expected to be released within the next few weeks or so and Samsung definitely built an Android masterpiece. Running on Android 1.5 code-named Cupcake the Samsung Galaxy is...
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Video review: Samsungs upcoming and first Google Android smartphone, the GT-I7500 Galaxy, is expected to be released within the next few weeks or so and Samsung definitely built an Android masterpiece. Running on Android 1.5 code-named Cupcake the Sam...
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HTC started it all with the Dream. Now Samsung has gotten into the action with their first Android-powered mobile phone - the I7500. Samsung's decision to hop onto the Android bandwagon comes as no surprise. When this writer interviewed Ms. Younghee Le...
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