Testseek.com have collected 31 expert reviews of the Samsung SGH-i897 Captivate and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SGH-i897 Captivate.
August 2010
(81%)
31 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Very nicely designed phone, Fast, Good call quality, Decent pictures even without flash, Quick GPS acquisition, Beautiful screen
No Flash, AT&T garbage included, No microSD card included
If you’re on AT&T then you finally have access to a decent Android phone. If you’ve been waiting for one, then your wait is over, it’s here in the Samsung Galaxy S or Captivate. The phone is thin and lightweight, many smartphones out here are big and ...
What you are looking at in the Samsung Captivate is a highly customized, but highly functional, Android device. You are also looking at the best Android device that AT&T has to offer, and that's kind of a big deal. It took a while for AT&T to jump on the...
The bottom line question of the Samsung Captivate is, does it captivate the imagination? (pardon the pun) I'd have to say it does. The impressive hardware -- heat issue notwithstanding -- and the solid balance of built-in applications versus room to ...
AT&T gets serious with Samsung's Galaxy SFinally (finally!), AT&T has a competitive Android smartphone with the launch of the Samsung Captivate. It's as simple as that. Moreover, it's arguably the first smartphone AT&T has carried that could pose a real t...
Bright, colorful, glossy 4-inch AMOLED screen, Google Android OS v2.1, 5-megapixel camera, 720p HD video recorder, 16GB built-in memory, Light, sleek, uncluttered exterior
Touch controls backlighting out-of-sync with screen, No camera flash, No front-facing camera, Confusing lock switch in camera mode, Slower Web surfing than iPhone
Samsung’s iPhone-challenging Galaxy S Captivate offers a larger screen and blissful freedom from antenna issues, but has its own headaches, too....
The device’s heavily customized UI really does tax the phones list of impressive resources at times. And for this reason alone we are not overly impressed with the Captivate. This phone could be a case study of how marginal software can taint the exper...
Abstract: Today we’re talking about a pretty sweet Samsung cell phone, running under AT&T, that’s going to really impress you (at least, it really impressed me!) the Samsung Captivate.The Samsung Captivate is a PDA-style Android smartphone that offers Bluetooth...
Abstract: Last week I was able to get my hands on the Samsung Captivate which was released today the 18th of July. The Phone is available with at&t for $199 with a 2 year contract. It honestly beats the iPhone when it comes to screen power and weight at least t...
The Captivate is no doubt the best Android handset available from AT&T. It beats the Aria and Backflip hands down on many levels. It easily offers one of the best displays available in AT&T's entire offering. Some may not like the large size of the de...