Saturday, September 4, 2010

Samsung Galaxy S on Review

Samsung Galaxy S smartphones and the Galaxy Tab are Android’s first answer to the Apple iPhone and iPad which have taken  consumers by storm.  The Galaxy S series will be available across all major cell phone carriers, including AT&T, Sprint, and now Verizon once the Fascinate is released (details on that here).

With the advent of the Froyo 2.2 update, many Android users predict that there will be more and more people selecting the handset over the Apple based units.   It’s poised to be the age-old “Mac vs PC” argument – only on a smartphone and tablet computer level.

The Galaxy S tab was revealed in Berlin, and analysts believe that pricing and contracts could be the determining factor over how much the device hurts iPad sales. The Apple iPad doesn’t require contracts, and comes at an affordable price point for many gadget lovers.

As the competition against Apple heats up, the Samsung Galaxy S phones and tablet show the most promise, but they are far from “iPad killers” or “iPhone killers” that so many people are looking for. However, having sold 1 million units in 45 days, the phones at least show promise.


The Samsung i9000 Galaxy S is packed with so much stuff, you’ll always find something new to play with. Smart Alarm: GALAXY S knows how refreshing a natural wake up is compared to the  sudden, overbearing, onslaught of noise from a radio station, TV, or other alarm device, with its gradual volume-increasing alarm, gently awaking you from a satisfying sleep, and giving you a natural transition to your morning.

Daily Briefing: Before your day begins, GALAXY S?s Daily Brief delivers exactly what matters to you, right to your phone?s home screen-today?s top headlines, stock info, weather forecast-Daily Briefing widget even displays your schedule and calendar, making sure you?re aware of what your day holds in store without having to boot your computer, wait through TV commercials, or scour through a messy newspaper. Integrated Calendar: With GALAXY S and its Integrated Calendar, your schedules, agendas, calendars, to-do lists, regardless of their sources, are auto-synced, and organized into a single, color-coded, neat-and-tidy application



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