Q. Which one is better?
A. Samsung Galaxy Player 4.2
Who owns a Samsung Galaxy S 4.0 WiFi?
Q. I have questions for those who have the above device:
On my Droid X from Motorola (I don't have it with a wireless carrier), I can use Google Maps when not in WiFi. (I cannot get directions, but the maps and GPS work). Will Google Maps and GPS work even when not in WiFi? That is one of my main concerns. Another is, will all apps work on the Samsung? For example: Tango, Endomondo, Google Calendar? Someone please give me accurate information! Thank you so much in advance!
Also, can the internal memory of the phone be used for music and pictures just the same?
A. The samsung galaxy player 4.0 has a gps chip so yes the gps functions are usable without wifi. Download spps like telenav to get turn by turn directions without wifi. The galaxy player has android 2.3 and a very powerful 1ghz cpu that enables all apps to be used on it so u wont have any problems with that.
Should I buy the SAMSUNG galaxy player 5?
Q. I was wondering if I should. Does anyone own it, if they do could i please be told the spec, pros, cons, and wether i should buy it.
A. Samsung's official page is here http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-players
You can research both the 4.0 and 5.0 model as well as read over user reviews there.
You may also find it useful to look these both up on amazon.com and bestbuy.com and read the customer reviews there. The few 1star reviews come from people who obviously don't even own the product and are often simply demonstrating their solidarity with Apple. However, the vast majority of the reviews on those two sites list various pros and cons that you may find useful in making your decision.
The Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0 and 5.0 sport a lot of features you won't find in the iPod Touch. However, when you own an Android device, you must be prepared to live without the simplicity and convenience of Apple's iTunes program/portal for apps, games, music, movies, and books. You can usually find everything you want with an Android device on Google's Android Market or Amazon's App Store. However, there isn't really a single worthy iTunes competitor (yet) for Android that truly delivers that iTunes-like level of convenience for both acquiring apps/content and managing everything on one's mobile device. If any of that makes you nervous, then you should consider getting an Apple iPod Touch 4th Gen with enough storage memory to suit your needs because you can't expand it with microSD cards the way you can with the Samsung Galaxy Players. The iPod Touch's 3.5inch screen is smaller that the 4.0 (4inch) and 5.0 (5inch) Galaxy Players, but it has a higher resolution (although, honestly, you are unlikely to notice with such a small screen anyway). Bottom line, you would probably be happy with an Apple iPod Touch because of the convenience of iTunes, but the Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0 and 5.0 do offer a lot of features (GPS, FM radio, expandable memory, vibration mode, etc.) that you likely will not see in the iPod Touch anytime soon. Unfortunately, all of these devices are lacking in one way or other, so you will need to base you decision on how choose to use the device and how much work you want to put into managing your device.
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