ગુરુવાર, 3 માર્ચ, 2011

Samsung Galaxy S (I9000) Review

Samsung Galaxy S (I9000) Review

The Android smartphone segment is growing stronger, and the Samsung Galaxy S (I9000) would be a Key Player in 2010. Not only that, the company the coveted Super AMOLED display, but a 1GHz processor, 720p HD video recording and many wireless connectivity. Now, newly announced as the incoming Verizon as fascinated as Vibrant T-Mobile USA and of course AT & T as Captivate, the Samsung Galaxy S (I9000) is spreading around. Is that Android’s answer to the iPhone 4? Check out the full SlashGear review after the cut.
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In that time we have to carry out the Samsung Galaxy S (I9000), more than a few people – including geeks – have made a mistake it for an iPhone 3G. The glossy black plastic and metal-effect bezel both echo Apple’s second / third-generation smartphone, the irony is, of course, that the Cupertino company has now moved with the retro lines of the iPhone almost 4, and the Samsung Galaxy S (I9000) feels a little indistinct in comparison. It is certainly a light and slim handset 122.4 x 64.2 x 9.9 mm and 119g, although it undoubtedly feel plasticky in his hand. However, there is little creaking or bending and build quality feels decent.
Hardware controls are minimal, consisting of a volume rocker on the left side, the Power / Standby button on the right side, and a Home button below the screen, which is flanked by touch-sensitive menu and back buttons. Long operating the menu button calls to search. The power switch feels badly placed, and we’d been more on top of the Samsung Galaxy S (I9000), it is also feeling a little vague physical in his, and more than a few times we accidentally twice or held it too long and had the power to close off the menu. The absence of a D-pad or optical joystick is usually no problem, we only missed out when they try to navigate accurately in the text to make spelling or URL corrections.

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