Samsung Galaxy S Review is a smart phone in the mobile market which is running great in spite of being in this fickle market for the last one year. Samsung, the legend in technology had attained its target of selling more than ten million Galaxy S sets in last year only and still it is going very strongly in the market. Though Galaxy S2 is now leading but retailers are still happy with the way the customers are demanding for this unit. A superb screen, good 5MP camera and an excellent surfing experience are some of the attributes that make it worthwhile. In 2010, when it was launched, it was on par with the iPhone having all the qualities of a touch screen smart phone. Due to its cheaper price, it is a very popular handset for those people who do not want to negotiate on features. Its 1GHz processor, HD video recorder, GPS, generous built-in memory (8GB /16GB) HSDPA/HSUPA, and the latest Android operating system make it a good unit. Its vibrant screen, cheaper price, slim chassis, excellent audio quality imparts it a good status among mobile lovers. For more details please visit www.samsung-galaxy-s-review.comThe glittering all-black front, the curved bezel around the frame, the single rounded square button and the shining back in white or black alternatives with the measures 64.2 x 122.4 x 9.9mm makes it extremely desirable and quite easy to handle. As per Samsung Galaxy S Review screen is a 4-inch WVGA Super AMOLED and there is no doubt that Samsung's screens have always been one of the best on mobile handsets The lack of a particular camera button does not diminish its sheen. For the left-handers, the good thing is that you can comfortably grip it in palm and press easily with your index finger because on left side ,there is a simple volume rocker and the right-hand edge holds the lock button nearly around two thirds of the upper side.
At 119g, it is very light for the pocket and gives the feel that the battery is missing .The Home button is on the front with two soft keys on its both sides. When the screen is on, they light up and when pressed, there is a vibration. On the left, there is Menu/Options button, and on the right side, there is a Back button. Samsung Galaxy S Review is a little bit irksome for a right hander because it’s very natural to press the button with your thumb. The top holds a standard 3.5mm headphone jack and a micro USB port for charging fitted with a sliding door on the top perhaps to keep rain out. The back has a 5MP camera and a speaker grill but you will definitely miss the flash. Ii is not perfect pixel-wise and clarity is not hundred percent yet the colours are wonderfully bright and vivid. In www.samsung-galaxy-s-review.com, there is no unified inbox and the Wi-Fi is also not very strong. The Micro SD slot is not behind the battery and is located under the cove which makes it completely swappable.

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