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The rate of Android proliferation is matched by no other platform on today's market – you only need to look as far as the review section of our site, which is swamped with droids of all shapes and sizes.The likes of Nexus One, HTC Desire, Sony Ericsson XP...
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 ...
Abstract: When does a phone become a computer? Perhaps not quite yet but as this Samsung phone can do a lot of things that a computer can its getting there. The screen flips easily between landscape and portrait for ease of viewing....
Abstract: Exclusive to T-Mobile and Three in the UK, Samsung’s second endeavour into the Android space is the imaginatively named Galaxy Portal, and it’s a refreshing change from the mixed bag of smartphones from Samsung in the past.In some ways this is an upgra...
The Samsung Galaxy Portal is a pretty nice device overall. The main thing I really do not like is all those buttons below the screen. There are way to many and navigating them is not great. It just doesn't feel natural. In fact I will be honest. The bu...
The Samsung Galaxy Portal is a solid Android 1.5 handset that's better than the HTC Magic in our opinion. If you want a reasonably priced touchscreen phone to check emails, Facebook and Twitter, and surf the web, then the Samsung Galaxy Portal won't di...
Abstract: The Galaxy Portal is only Samsung's second Android phone, although the company seems to have plenty more in the pipeline. Essentially this handset can be seen as a cut down version of Samsung's first Android effort, the Galaxy , but although some features...
Abstract: In the end, the Galaxy Portal i5700 is a mid-range Android handset with average but not outstanding features. Even the built-in Layar browser can easily be added to other Android handsets and all you will miss is the content that's exclusive to this p...
The rate of Android proliferation is matched by no other platform on today’s market – you only need to look as far as the review section of our site, which is swamped with droids of all shapes and sizes.The likes of Nexus One, HTC Desire, Sony Ericsson...
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Published: 2010-04-06, Author: Rob , review by: itproportal.com
Abstract: At first glance, it’s not hard to see why the Samsung i5700 can be so easily compared with the HTC Hero. Both handsets are Android devices and are fairly similar in terms of size, weight and specification. However, this is where the similarity ends, as th...