Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the T-Mobile Galaxy S 4G and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for T-Mobile Galaxy S 4G.
Experts 80% 26 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Screen is wonderfully vibrant and colorful. One of the best for viewing media
4G is fast and doesn’t kill battery life
Handset design is topnotch in all ways
Solid hardware
Snappy software
And a powerful camera
HSPA is fast
Gorgeous Super AMOLED display
Attractive design
Stronger iteration of a solid design. Mostly smooth navigation thanks to a humming 1GHz processor. Great call quality. Awesome battery life and power management. Gorgeous highdef 720p video (in welllit environments). Ready for downloads and apption thanks to an included 16GB memory card (expandable to 32 GB)
Wonderful Super AMOLED display gives great multimedia experience
Great battery life
21 Mbps 4G speeds is the best on the market
Comfortable
Thin design
First device to support T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 21 Mbps
4-inch Super AMOLED display is nice
Larger 1
650 mAh battery
Front-facing camera.What’s Bad
The device still falls behind the G2 and the myTouch 4G in processor speed tests
Plastic build quality may turn some users away.The Verdict
The Samsung Galaxy S is a nice upgrade to the Vibrant
But given the $199 price point
The myTouch 4G is a bett
Excellent display
Solid camera with good video recording
4G HSPA speeds are great.
Speedy
4G web browsing speeds
Frontfacing camera for video chat
Bright
Colorful touch screen
The Samsung Galaxy S 4G has 4G connectivity
A front-facing camera for video calls
And a larger battery. Android 2.2 offers impressive data speeds and good call quality. Other highlights include a rich and vibrant Super AMOLED touch screen and a 5-meg...
Slim design. Gorgeous screen. Very fast 4G HSPA+ data speeds. Excellent music and video. Solid battery life.
The editors didn't like
Annoying lock screen
Some lag at times
No camera flash or HDMI
No camera flash or shutter button
Minimal internal storage
Average battery life
Looks and feels cheap
Froyo instead of Gingerbread
TMobile’s mediocre coverage will make this handset less appealing for those outside of highdensity populations
Speakerphone produces sharp sounds
Not comfortable to use
No camera flash
4G connectivity is hitormiss
Accessing the movie storefront requires a tedious login process. Bloatware aplenty. Where’s my HDMI out? HSPA service is fantastically fast (where available). 4G to 3G to EDGE handoffs are often slow. White backgrounds often produce the dreaded “screendoor effect.” Froyo is already old hat — give us Gingerbread!
The materials could be better
Lots of bloatware
The device still falls behind the G2 and the myTouch 4G in processor speed tests
Plastic build quality may turn some users away.
Attractive but plasticky
1GHz Hummingbird no longer the cream of the CPU crop.
No camera flash. The Galaxy S 4G has less internal memory than the Vibrant. There was some slight sluggishness with some tasks.
Buggy TV app. Only a modest refresh over the Vibrant.
Screen is wonderfully vibrant and colorful. One of the best for viewing media, 4G is fast and doesn’t kill battery life, Handset design is topnotch in all ways: solid hardware, snappy software, and a powerful camera,
TMobile’s mediocre coverage will make this handset less appealing for those outside of highdensity populations, Speakerphone produces sharp sounds, not comfortable to use
Abstract: As a part of its aggressive 4G plans, T-Mobile launched a 4G version of the popular Samsung Galaxy S phones. But unfortunately, the Galaxy S 4G ($200 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile; price as of March 1) does not have the specs of the hot next-...
We're seeing a lot of hot phones hit the market lately. Of course, one of the most touted new features is 4G capabilities. As you can assume from its name, the Galaxy S 4G is capable of 4G speeds when a 4G connection is available from T-Mobile's HSPA+...
Stronger iteration of a solid design. Mostly smooth navigation thanks to a humming 1GHz processor. Great call quality. Awesome battery life and power management. Gorgeous highdef 720p video (in welllit environments). Ready for downloads and apption thanks to an included 16GB memory card (expandable to 32 GB),
Accessing the movie storefront requires a tedious login process. Bloatware aplenty. Where’s my HDMI out? HSPA service is fantastically fast (where available). 4G to 3G to EDGE handoffs are often slow. White backgrounds often produce the dreaded “screendoor effect.” Froyo is already old hat — give us Gingerbread!
The Samsung Galaxy S 4G is an entertainment powerhouse. If you're looking for a phone that can offer excellent photo and video quality, with excellent choices for live and on-demand TV, this is the phone for you. The screen is gorgeous, the battery lif...
Average battery life, Looks and feels cheap, Froyo instead of Gingerbread
It's an exciting time to be a T-Mobile customer. There's never been a better selection of high-end AWS-compatible Android devices before. The Galaxy S 4G, Nexus S, myTouch 4G, and G2 each bring a unique flavor of Android to the table. We think "pure" A...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy S 4G is not the successor to the original Samsung Galaxy S, but rather an upgrade to the .for T-Mobile. T-Mobile has done an amazing job enhancing their new "4G" network and has released several smartphones capable of using the high...
Wonderful Super AMOLED display gives great multimedia experience, Great battery life, 21 Mbps 4G speeds is the best on the market, Comfortable, thin design,
The Samsung Galaxy S 4G worked really well for the first week or so. I was impressed with how stable and improved it was compared to the previous Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant. Unfortunately, after I installed literally two apps (Google Maps' update and Sp...