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48 Reviews
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Abstract: It seems Samsung has decided to take the “Smartphones for everyone” policy a bit further with the release of their new budget that comes with a full sliding QWERTY keyboard. The Samsung Galaxy 551 is a budget phone that seems to have been put onto th...
Overall Samsung i5510 is a mobile having outstanding features available in India at affordable price.his phone is best for the professionals who give priorities to important applications like connectivity, memory etc.So if you are looking for an easy-t...
Compact design, Comfortable QWERTY keyboard, Smooth interface with Android 2.2
Very basic Adobe Flash support, Mediocre camera without a flash
We were very pleased with the simplistic, unpretentious design of the compact QWERTY-laden Samsung i5510. Seeing Froyo and TouchWiz 3.0 perform in tandem for the first time out of the box, we are extremely optimistic about Android. The interface is sna...
Excellent QWERTY keyboard. Android delivers great smartphone features
Cheap, plastic feel. Some software instability. Crumby camera. Expensive for what you get
The Galaxy 551 is way overpriced for what's on offer. It delivers a decent, if buggy, smartphone experience, and the keyboard is good but you needn't spend this much for a comparable device....
Enlarged and improved screen, innovative features, great camera, strong battery life
Sheer number of options can be overwhelming, design is not wildly different to the S III, plastic body is offputting to some
With this amount of power and performance, the S 4 feels like it should be a much larger device. The fact that it does everything the S III can, but in less space, is an achievement in itself, but the S 4 does not simply rest on its laurels. The additiona...
Decent battery life: 6 hrs 40 mins of video playback, Practical, goodquality physical keyboard, Android 2.2 with access to thousands of applications, Accurate colour reproduction on screen, Direct access to memory card (on the side of the handset)
Lowdef screen (240 x 400 pixels), Disappointing sound, 1.5 cm thick, Could be more responsive, Overexposed areas in photos, lowresolution camera
The Samsung Galaxy 551 does everything better than the Bada version of this handset (Wave 533). It's more responsive, it can play DivX files, photos are sharper, it has 3G and it still has a good-quality full physical keyboard. For a 'free' mobile with...
After a number of CDMA QWERTY messengers deployed stateside, Samsung's intentions are clear – continue to serve an underserved niche. There's nothing particularly exciting about the Galaxy 551 in terms of styling or features but Samsung's first QWERTY mes...
The Samsung Galaxy 551 is mainly created to address the market of those who want a slideout keyboard on their Android phone without spending too much. What's good about it aside from the physical keyboard is the sharp WQVGA screen. It's a decent and affor...
The Samsung Galaxy 551 is mainly created to address the market of those who want a slideout keyboard on their Android phone without spending too much. What's good about it aside from the physical keyboard is the sharp WQVGA screen. It doesn't try to be fa...
The Samsung galaxy 551 is not monumental or anything, but it is still a good phone particularly for heavy messaging. The phone doesn’t really wow. It’s a portfolio phone and targets few people of specific preference. Android makes up for its shortcom...