As an Android handset it is unlikely to disappoint, however those wanting more than just the core basics (as they got with the Vodafone Magic) are likely to be disappointed. This isn't in any way, shape or form the HTC Hero and its funky looking Sense UI, but just Android, untouched and...
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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 Android OS for the i7500 Galaxy, and it now shows...
Read the full review →It is almost surreal how much you can do with such a small handset. You can browse the internet (and unlike most mobile os's it really works!), do your email, sync your calendar, play music and video, take pictures and movies, view pictures and movies, watch you tube and listen to web radio,...
Read the full review →Pros: - very very nice screen. I am no brand loyalist but I have had Samsung monitors and TVs in the past and I've always been impressed with the sharpness. I'm not too clear on the difference between AMOLED (what this phone has) and regular LED, my understanding is that it's...
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