Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Samsung SPH-D710 Epic Touch 4G and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SPH-D710 Epic Touch 4G.
December 2011
Experts 86% 26 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Amazingly fast performance all around, High quality camera and camcorder with 1080p, Good call quality and battery life, 4.5” Super AMOLED Plus is easy on the eyes, Just 9.6mm thin and 4.5oz light,
WVGA display resolution, resulting in 206 ppi, No dedicated camera key and small volume rocker, TouchWiz doesn’t hurt the phone’s performance, but we could do without it
Nonetheless, it’s hard not to fall for the EPIC 4G Touch’s charms, though it’s worth noting that they’re shared by T-Mobile’s fast approaching Samsung Galaxy S II along with the benefit of international support from the GSM handset.PRO:Amazingly fast ...
The Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch performed very well in our benchmark tests. In some cases, it even outscored the unlocked Samsung Galaxy S II. Here's a quick look at a few benchmark scores: Final Thoughts Now that the Samsung Galaxy S II is ...
Abstract: Video Review: The Samsung Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch packs a super bright 4.5" AMOLED Plus display, a dual core 1.2 GHz processor, 1 GB of RAM and 4G speeds into a 0.4" thick body. Find out what Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey rate this $199 smartphone...
I must say I struggled to come up with valid Cons (other than the odd GPS issue which we are still investigating) for this outstanding device. Since I'm not a heavy world traveler (or really a world traveler at all), the GSM capabilities are less of a...
Finally, testing each and every aspect of the Samsung Epic 4G Touch, we would say that the handset still is a top-notch Android handset to Sprint’s portfolio, with its quick performance, huge, vivacious screen, and outstanding multimedia experience. A...
Samsung's original Galaxy S line was a killer set of devices. I should know; I had the original Epic 4G. And with the Galaxy S II and the Epic 4G Touch, Samsung has just again proven that they are capable of building the most incredible Android smart...
Abstract: Within the realm of Android, it's hard to think of a name that carries more weight than Samsung's Galaxy S. Last year's first-gen model won over millions of fans -- and with the newly launched Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch, Sammy is clearly aiming for anot...
Look, we've not said much here we didn't already know about the Galaxy S II from our review of the European version. And, frankly, we're pretty happy with the customizations Sprint's done, both in physical appearance (the larger screen and more rounded...
The 1.2 GHz dualcore processor provides standout performance — apps open and close quickly, transitions are smooth and gameplay is great. One of the better smartphone cameras. Big screen is fantastic for games and videos,
Battery life is a drag. Onscreen keyboard is difficult to type on in portrait mode. Will go in a pocket, but doesn’t exactly “fit” in a pocket. Badly in need of a nickname.