Q. are there any problems with it? give me your review
A. The Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G is a very good phone. It is a part of the Galaxy S series, but, with a mid-range price tag so you get an affordable Galaxy S experience. I really like the look of the phone, it has a slim and sleek classic look. I actually chose this phone over the Galaxy S2 and S3 for the price and the size, I own a small tablet already so I didn't want a phone that was comparable to another tablet. If you are looking for a Galaxy S experience/smart phone this one is a nice bet, it's fast so all games, videos, and web pages load and perform exactly as they should. It also has a great camera for photos and or video. I specifically like the Wifi Calling feature, the Hot-spot feature which supplies a network connection for up to 8 devices, as well as the ability to watch my Netflix movies from my phone.
Are there any problems with it? Yes, there is one problem with the phone and that is the battery life. Since I've gotten my phone I've not held a full charge for the entire day. I do use the phone fairly heavily talking, texting or using Gtalk, watching Youtube, Netflix and playing games - mostly talking. I've obtained an app that helps preserve the battery life and it has helped some but, I plan to obtain a higher mAh battery in the near future. It's not that big of a deal to me because I have the USB connector with me if needed as well as a car charger and of course the option to upgrade the battery whenever I see fit. I've yet to regret my purchase and plan to have this phone for a very long time. I love Android, Samsung and all of the phones features.
Bottom line, it's a lot of bang for your buck.
what should i buy samsung galaxy note 2 4G or samsung galaxy note 3 3G ?
Q.
A. The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 boasts a 5.7-inch Full HD Super AMOLED 386 ppi display. This is certainly better than the 5.5-inch Super AMOLED 720x1280 267ppi display on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2. The higher pixel density on the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will make games, streaming and movies easier to watch on the device. Taking into account the phablet capabilities the hardware of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is also a significant improvement.
Samsung galaxy player 5.0 or ipod touch 4g?
Q. Trying to decide which to get price is not a matter here
A. The Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0 (4inch display $230) and 5.0 (5inch display $270) both have a host of hardware features that the iPod Touch 4g does not have:
- GPS (the real deal, not just WiFi-based. Apps like "CoPilot Live USA" ($10) have offline maps so you can use the Galaxy Player just like dedicated GPS while traveling.)
- FM tuner (great for WiFi dead spots)
- Vibration feedback for UI, alarms, and games
- 3 silent capacitive touch controls on display (settings, home, and back)
- microSD card slot (up to 32GB card + built-in 8GB = 40GB max at any time. Be sure to buy the highest speed class (10 is highest right now) microSD card for snappy read/write speed.)
- LED camera flash (5.0 model only)
- 3.2MP back camera (iPod Touch has 0.7MP back camera)
- 1GHz Hummingbird processor
So, as for hardware features, the Galaxy Players 4.0 and 5.0 are far ahead of the iPod Touch.
However, the iPod Touch's 3.5inch 960Ã640 display has a higher resolution than the Galaxy Players' 800x480 Super TFT "SuperClear" LCD display. I own a Galaxy Player 4.0 and an iPod Touch 4g. If you bring the screens right up to your eyes, the iPod's display looks better, but if you view them from a normal distance, the Galaxy Players' display has darker black levels, can get much much brighter, and has a wider viewing angle. I prefer the Galaxy Player for normal arm's length viewing.
The Galaxy Players have a plastic back plate and are thicker than the iPod Touch 4g. However, they are surprisingly light for such comparatively large devices. The Galaxy 4.0 is quite pocketable, but I have not personally tried to pocket a Galaxy 5.0.
You can directly connect an iPod Touch 4g via a 3rd party cable to the HDMI, RCA, or component video inputs of a TV. This is known as MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link). The Galaxy Players do not support MHL, so no cable can export video from the device via the microUSB port. However, the Galaxy Players 4.0 and 5.0 do support AllShare (a Samsung customized layer on the DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) industry standard), which allows them to wirelessly transmit audio+video to AllShare/DLNA compatible TVs. Here is a demo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1aYipj60Cc&feature=results_main&playnext=1&list=PLE51104BDD5CC802F
The iPod's major advantage is access to iTunes. For Android devices, one has the Android Market, Samsung App, Amazon App Store, etc. You will probably be able to find the same or an equivalent Android app that you could find on iTunes. However, it's the shopping and dealing with multiple vendor portals (and even in-app purchases for app upgrades) that those used to the ease and comfort of iTunes may find disconcerting. Android portals for apps and content (books, music, video) are getting better every year, but no one Android portal is currently in the same class as Apple's iTunes. That is just something you would have to live with if you go with Android.
I can't speak to the Galaxy Players' durability, etc. because they have only been released in the US since Oct/16/2011. However, in my opinion, they offer superior hardware features (listed above) and, once you get all of your favorite apps and settings lined up, you will likely have a better day to day experience. However, if the notion of shopping around for Android apps you want and not being able to get all of your content in one place doesn't appeal to you, then I would recommend sticking
with Apple's iPod Touch 4g. The iPod Touch's display may be smaller and its hardware features in need of an upgrade (no luck this year), but it is a rock solid device with a the one-stop-shopping iTunes juggernaut at your fingertips.
Good luck, and happy shopping :)
P.S. You can compare specs here:
Galaxy Players: http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-players
iPod Touch 4g: http://www.apple.com/ipodtouch/specs.html
Powered by Yahoo! Answers
Title : is the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G a good phone?
Description : Q. are there any problems with it? give me your review A. The Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G is a very good phone. It is a part of the Galaxy S...