Samsung Galaxy Apollo Features
The Samsung Galaxy S is one of the best smartphones currently on the market. The only problem is its pricetag, making it unaffordable for many. Enter the Galaxy Apollo. It's made to to bring together the best features of the Galaxy S, but in a much more affordable device. Continue with the rest of this Samsung Galaxy Apollo review to find out more.
The Apollo's chassis is rather thick(13mm), meaning it's a bit chunky. The battery cover in the back is a piece of standard dull black plastic. The front however has a good looking mirrored surface. Fingerprints are the only possible problem.
The screen is a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen with multi-touch, so with 2 fingers you can zoom web pages, maps and images. Multi-touch comes from the Android 2.1 OS. The display resolution is 400x200, making graphics don't look as sharp as on better smartphones.
The smartphone brings 2 different home screens, and you can switch between them with an app in the main menu. The Apollo also has a video app with DivX, making it possible to watch both DivX and Xvid videos at up to 720x480 resolution, without the need to reencode them. The Galaxy Apollo ships with 1 GB of internal memory, and allows for 32 GB more, via microSD.
The 667MHz processing unit is more than enough to play videos smoothly, and video quality delivers a fine experience, especially in Landscape mode. The phone has great music quality, even straight out-of-the box, with the default headphones. If music is a must-have in your smartphone, the Apollo will not disappoint.
At 3.2 MP, the camera takes good snapshots, but as it doesn't have a flash low-light pictures are poor in quality. In any case the camera still takes good photos with proper lighting, bringing out crisp natural colors.
All things considered the Apollo brings together some interesting specs, reliable hardware and performance, in an affordable package. It is one of the best Android 2.1 phones in this price range, and so this Samsung Galaxy Apollo review recommends it to anyone that cannot afford the Galaxy S.
The Apollo's chassis is rather thick(13mm), meaning it's a bit chunky. The battery cover in the back is a piece of standard dull black plastic. The front however has a good looking mirrored surface. Fingerprints are the only possible problem.
The screen is a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen with multi-touch, so with 2 fingers you can zoom web pages, maps and images. Multi-touch comes from the Android 2.1 OS. The display resolution is 400x200, making graphics don't look as sharp as on better smartphones.
The smartphone brings 2 different home screens, and you can switch between them with an app in the main menu. The Apollo also has a video app with DivX, making it possible to watch both DivX and Xvid videos at up to 720x480 resolution, without the need to reencode them. The Galaxy Apollo ships with 1 GB of internal memory, and allows for 32 GB more, via microSD.
The 667MHz processing unit is more than enough to play videos smoothly, and video quality delivers a fine experience, especially in Landscape mode. The phone has great music quality, even straight out-of-the box, with the default headphones. If music is a must-have in your smartphone, the Apollo will not disappoint.
At 3.2 MP, the camera takes good snapshots, but as it doesn't have a flash low-light pictures are poor in quality. In any case the camera still takes good photos with proper lighting, bringing out crisp natural colors.
All things considered the Apollo brings together some interesting specs, reliable hardware and performance, in an affordable package. It is one of the best Android 2.1 phones in this price range, and so this Samsung Galaxy Apollo review recommends it to anyone that cannot afford the Galaxy S.
Samsung Galaxy S Features
The Galaxy S is the new Samsung smartphone, that hopes to directly compete with the iPhone4. If you want to find out more, read the full Samsung Galaxy S review.
The best features of the Samsung Galaxy S must be the mighty 1GHz Hummingbird processor, and the fantastic 4-inch screen. Both of these release excellent performance and take the Android OS to a new level.
The Galaxy S screen - a Super AMOLED - brings a respectable 480x800 resolution together with truly vibrant colors. The contrast (500.000 to 1) compares to HD television standards, making the images pop out, amazingly sharp. The touchscreen function is also quite responsive, with no delay from your commands to the phone's actions.
The Hummingbird processor also has fantastic speed of execution, in both video and 3D rendering alike.
The chassis is thin and lightweight, and seems a little cheap, more than could be expected from a a device in this price range. This fact however is a small price to pay for having so much quality hardware in such a small space. The micro-USB is covered by an innovative solid cover that locks in place, not the standard rubber flap used in many other phones.
The Galaxy S can come with 8GB and 16GB internal memory, and can take another 32GB, if you add a microSD card.
The 5MP camera takes good quality pictures and can also shoot 720P HD video, but the phone has no flash, so it suffers under low-light conditions.
The Galaxy S' battery life is somewhat limited, partly because of the large Super AMOLED display. It could last the entire day with a little luck, however if used intensely with full screen brightness, it will need a recharge in a few hours.
All in all the device combines some great features with less than ideal battery life and widgets, and a good 5MP camera with the lack of any flash or light source. None of the shortcomings are a deal breaker though, since it looks good, fits well in the hand, and brings a generous screen surface, and so this Samsung Galaxy S review will give it a big thumbs up, as a possible next smartphone for you.
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The instrument unifies the low-end touchscreen Genio Touch in the budget spectrum of Samsung, with Genio QWERTY removing touch-and-swipe control interface and in its place offering a more conventional 2.2inch screen and physical control system to cheer up the customers.
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The instrument unifies the low-end touchscreen Genio Touch in the budget spectrum of Samsung, with Genio QWERTY removing touch-and-swipe control interface and in its place offering a more conventional 2.2inch screen and physical control system to cheer up the customers.
The lustrous, colorful body of the handset remains the same with distinguished colorful back panels. Along with the emailing, and SMS facilities, the handset QWERTY is targeting social networking lovers. The copy named Orange-flavored allows maximum online access to facilities via its Orange World Portal having links to social networking websites, such as, MySpace, Facebook, Flickr, Friendster, Picasa and Photobucket.
However, 3G to quicken the online happenings is missing, so also Wi-Fi is absent, which anybody may anticipate for this sort of cost. The phone offers lots of facilities for instance music and video player applications, and even FM-radio ? together with a 3.5mm traditional headphone jack, so that it is possible for you to upgrade the provided earphones.
MicroSD card memory expansion is given too and the modest cost of Genio QWERTY may be checked in a medium 37MB of online market. The cost has been lowered in even the display. The 2.2inch display is a low-resolution (220.x176 pixels), and 65 thousand color variations.
The handset presents screen which is having a landscape orientation, and which is more messaging friendly wide screen. The Genio QWERTY is 110mm in height, 59mm wide and 29mm in depth and weighs 94 gm, thus it is a slim handset and conveniently slides in the pocket of the trousers. Samsung Genio Qwerty Review is thus interesting.








