Samsung Galaxy S Review
The Samsung Galaxy S is one of the Korean electronics giant’s latest mobile phones to take advantage of two of the best pieces of mobile phone technology on the market – Samsung’s own AMOLED screen and Google’s Android operating system.
The AMOLED screen is one of the best in the market in terms of touch screen responsiveness and picture quality, and when you compare mobile phones it truly puts its rivals to shame. Along with being able to play back HD video without losing quality, the screen also benefits from being able to be used in any lighting condition without losing clarity.
Other features in the Samsung Galaxy S which make it a powerful piece of kit include a 1GHz processor, which means the phone can easily keep up with the demands put upon it by the fast and responsive screen, and 3.0 Bluetooth technology, which provides fast data transfer.
Another major advantage of the Samsung Galaxy S is that as it uses Android 2.1 the downloadable app selection is much greater than on other Samsung smart phones such as the Wave, which uses the Samsung app store. The chassis for the Samsung Galaxy S is also sleekly designed and well built, something that Samsung occasionally struggles with even on their latest mobile phones.
Despite being one of Samsung’s leading smart phones, one major drawback of the Galaxy S is that it doesn’t have many generous contract plans when compared to other contract mobile phones.
