Samsung GT-I9000 Galaxy S 16GB review
Mobile phonesSlim, light, with a gorgeous AMOLED screen, fast processor and Android's easy-to-use interface and wealth of apps, the Galaxy S sets the benchmark for Android hardware
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Slim, light, with a gorgeous AMOLED screen, fast processor and Android's easy-to-use interface and wealth of apps, the Galaxy S sets the benchmark for Android hardware
The interface is a decent improvement over older models, but stills image quality is ultimately poor and we'd expect better at this price.
Samsung's first USB3 desktop disk is very fast, but it's also relatively expensive
A snappy processor, gorgeous AMOLED screen and great build quality can't make up for the poor widget interface and lack of decent apps
Despite a lower spec camera and less storage, the Galaxy Portal is a better smartphone than the original Galaxy, and is available free on a £20-per-month contract
The ML-1665 isn't designed for heavy printing but it's cheap and compact, with good print quality, making it a good option if you're looking for a personal laser printer.
The WB600 does everything you’d expect from an ultra-zoom camera and it’s unmatched at this price.
The A600 needs a dark room and it doesn't have lens shift. However, it's quiet and image quality is excellent.
A good-looking design, but the screen is dark and it's currently too expensive. You can get faster all-in-one computers for less.
The disappointing image quality in both still and motion pictures makes the Samsung ST70 a camera with more style than substance.