Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Samsung SGH-I937 Focus S and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SGH-I937 Focus S.
February 2012
(73%)
26 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
It seems hard to find a better player than the Samsung Focus S in the US Windows Phone game at the moment. The device's hardware is as good as it gets for the platform, but its main selling point is certainly the Super AMOLED Plus screen – its ultra-deep...
Published: 2012-03-02, Author: Paul , review by: techradar.com
Unique OS and UI, Great battery life, Best screen of any WP7 phone, Great system, wide integration, thin
Poor specs on paper, Slow "4G", Flimsy Battery Cover, Only 720p Recording, Limited app market
If you want to give WP7 a shot, the Focus S should be one of your top considerations. It'll go head to head with any other WP7 phone on the market, and it does it in a thin, light, and sleek package. It also makes a great choice for anyone looking to upg...
Brilliant Super AMOLED Plus display; spacious 4,3inch touchscreen; 4G HSPA; excellent still picture quality; great HD video quality; sleek profile and design; great performance with little or no lag
Keyboard would hang when typing; disappointing audio quality when capturing HD video; nonexpandable memory
AT&T has the best line-up of Windows Phone devices so if that's your carrier of choice, you have a lot of options. The Focus S is easily one of the best Windows Phone handsets on the market due to its beautiful, large display, excellent camera, and 4G cap...
Large, bright screen with amazing contrast, Light weight, but solidly built, All round, an amazing phone!
Positioning of the power button makes it easy to 'accidentally' hit and turn it on/off when not intended, A keyboard slider version of this phone would be a big bonus, Sorry, it only comes in black :).
The original Samsung Focus, despite some niggling flaws, multiple versions, and difficulties with upgrades, has been the Windows Phone 7 'phone to beat' almost from the day it arrived. While the HTC Titan and HD7 have been making inroads, the Focus st...
I was underwhelmed by my time with the Focus S. It could definitely benefit some more RAM and more apps. Its a plenty capable Windows Phone and people who like Samsungs Super AMOLED Plus display but wanted a little more size will like it a lot. That sai...
Published: 2011-12-29, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: It has been over a year since Windows Phone's official debut and we're still waiting to be “wowed” by that one device that makes us want to give up our Android and iOS devices. The latest Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) update goes a long way into addressing so...
Abstract: Follow @MobileGalen Windows Phone 7.5 "Mango," Microsoft's answer to Apple's iOS and Google's Android, has attracted its own fanboys -- a marked improvement from the unhappy reception that last year's half-baked initial version received. Several smar...
There's a standard-size 3.5mm headphone jack on top of the phone and a roomy 16GB of internal storage. There's no microSD card slot, but Microsoft's sync software, available for both PCs and Macs, is easy to use and syncs iTunes playlists reliably in addi...
1 The Focus S takes all the good things I saw in the Focus Flash and offers them in slightly larger and better-looking package. The Focus S performs well across the board and there's little negative I can say about it. The worst problems the Focus S ...