There is a lot to like about the Samsung Galaxy S, running on the latest version of Android codenamed 2.2 Froyo and featuring the super bright and crystal clear Super AMOLED display.
It even looks like a slightly bigger version of the iPhone and can even be mistaken for one at first glance due to the rounded curves that are similar to Apple’s smartphone offering.
Reading the latest Samsung Galaxy S review and you’ll find that most will focus on the three main features of the phone which are its large 4 inch screen, the 5 megapixel camera, as well as the customized TouchWiz interface that integrates itself on top of the Android OS providing a total of 7 home screens for those who just love to add those apps.
Add to that an incredibly snappy 1.0 Ghz ARM Cortex A8 CPU and might even mistake this for an ultraportable net tablet.
Placing the Samsung Galaxy S beside an iPhone will merit some similarities in the simplicity of the design, with more attention put into making more space for screen real estate, while minimizing the size of the phone itself.
Next to an Xperia X10 and you’ll find similarities in layout and screen size, although the Galaxy S does seem to have the advantage in interface thanks to the integrated TouchWiz.
The latest Samsung Galaxy S review will note that the touch panels of the Super AMOLED screen are so close to the edge that there is a high chance of accidentally activating the phone when it is not in use.
There are some notable differences that make the Galaxy S unique form other Android phones. For example, there are a total of 7 home screens as opposed to the usual five that are default in Android 2.1 Eclair or 2.2 Froyo.
There are many reasons for you to get one now that reading another Samsung Galaxy S review shouldn’t even be necessary.
Not only is the unit capable of fast response and operation due to its equally fast processor, it is also able to capture as well as play HD content through its 5 megapixel camera and Super AMOLED screen.
Currently the latest Samsung Galaxy S review reports that there are multiple internal memory configurations with Samsung’s latest model, however since they are expandable with microSD up to 32GB, this may not necessarily be an issue for those who plan to get the basic 8GB model.










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