Testseek.com have collected 232 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-I9000 Galaxy S and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-I9000 Galaxy S.
May 2014
(85%)
232 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: If the title of iPhone-killer was ever well deserved by any contender, this would be it. The Samsung Galaxy S even looks a lot like the current generation iPhone 3G/3GS. But as you might already know, that's where the similarities end. The increasingly...
Amazing Screen, Great Audio Quality, Great Video Playback, Good Battery Life, Good Day light Camera, Good Video Recording, SWYPE Input, WiFi Hotspot, ThinkFree Office Suite
Speaker could have been better, No Camera Flash, No Dedicated Camera Shutter Key, No Camera Lens Cover, No Flash support in Browser, Weak GPS, Review and Photography by Sandeep Sarma. Additional reporting by Varun Krish,
Samsung Galaxy S has turned out to be what we feel is the best Android phone in the market right now. It has everything you could ask for. Its good as a business phone, a multimedia phone etc. It does have a few drawbacks but maybe just one major drawb...
Brilliant audio and video quality, Well designed, comfortable to use device, Feature rich, 8GB of internal memory
UI was bit buggy at times, camera quality was not too good, Battery should have been much better
ConnectivityThe Galaxy S is a 3G ready handset (HSDPA and HSUPA supported) but of course, for now you’ll have to make do with EDGE connectivity. Other modes are of course Bluetooth (v3.0) with A2DP naturally, USB 2.0 and Wi-Fi. I did have a bit of an i...
Abstract: It’s not like you’re out of options. Here’s one. Another one would be to get a friend’s iPhone 4 and another friend’s Galaxy S, put them on a table, close your eyes and… tell your friends to bugger off. Or you can do it the old-fashioned way. Flip a w...
Thin and pocketable, classy design, best screen on a phone till date, plays HD videos along with DivX/Xvid directly, powerful hardware ensures smooth operation of Android 2.1, thoughtful UI customizations
No camera LED flash, GPRS connectivity issue, no camera shutter button, average battery life on heavy use
The Samsung Galaxy S i9000 is being sold for Rs. 28,000. It joins the list of those Rs. 30,000 mega-phones (as I like to call them) mentioned at the start of the review. The Nexus One will still be the preferred choice for people who want the latest v...
Thin and pocketable, classy design, best screen on a phone till date, plays HD videos along with DivX/Xvid directly, powerful hardware ensures smooth operation of Android 2.1, thoughtful UI customizations
No camera LED flash, GPRS connectivity issue, no camera shutter button, average battery life on heavy use
The Samsung Galaxy S i9000 is being sold for Rs. 28,000. It joins the list of those Rs. 30,000 mega-phones (as I like to call them) mentioned at the start of the review. The Nexus One will still be the preferred choice for people who want the latest v...
Splendid 4inch display, Customizable home screen, Slim and lightweight, 720p HD video recording and playback, 16GB of internal memory, Swype text input
Sluggish TouchWIZ UI, No flash for camera, All plastic build, No Flash support until 2.2 update
The Samsung Galaxy S possesses the best display we've seen on a smartphone (though we're yet to review the iPhone 4). However, this Android handset is let down by a few niggling annoyances, particularly the all-plastic build and the TouchWIZ UI, which...
Abstract: Our Samsung-centric site, Samsung Hub has reviewed the Korean giant's latest power packed Android device. They've put the international version through the paces and came out pretty impressed except for the fact that there's no camera flash. Sprint's and ...
Published: 2010-06-04, Author: John , review by: asia.cnet.com
Blazingly fast 1GHz processor; 4-inch Super AMOLED display; good camera which supports 720p video recording; intuitive main menu interface; built-in 16GB memory (2GB reserved for apps); supports video calls.
No camera flash; Adobe Flash not supported in browser; one-day battery life; custom software needs improvement.