Samsung Galaxy Y GT-S5360
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14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Y
24 August 2011 – On the affordable spectrum, the Galaxy Y and Galaxy Y Pro were made official as well. Y stands for youth, and that is who the phones are aimed at, and both devices come with lower price points. Galaxy Y runs on Android 2.3 OS skinned with the TouchWiz UI.
Pros:
- + Affordable
- + Modest specifications
Cons:
- - Uninspired design
- - Samsung Galaxy Y
- - Power Plug
- - Charger
- - Micro-USB cable
14 years ago
New Samsung Galaxy Y Models Announced
Additional comments: This is the QWERTY keyboard model with the smaller display screen. Also known as Samsung Galaxy Txt. Unsure if shipped with 2GB card as the Y Duos will be but probably so. Larger battery than the Y Duos. Slightly larger, slightly heavier than the Y Duos model.
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Y Review
The Galaxy Y is one of the best sub-£100 Android touchscreen handsets around
Pros:
- Light in weight
- can be bought for less than 100 quid
- runs Android Gingerbread
Cons:
- Slowish chip
- low-res screen
- unimpressive touchscreen
14 years ago
Android phones continually exceed our expectations when it comes to bang for your buck and the is a perfect example. Retailing for just $129 through Telstra, the Galaxy Y is a compact, functional and easy to use smartphone.
Pros:
- Competitive price
- Attractive design
- Good features list
Cons:
- Tiny screen
- Average battery life
14 years ago
Overall the Samsung Galaxy Y is a basic smartphone with nothing on offer that makes it stand out in the crowd. If you shop around you'll find far better equipped devices even at this ultra low price point.
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Y Android phone
Provided you don't expect it to effectively compete with more expensive phones, the Samsung Galaxy Y is great value for money. A tiny screen and average battery life do dampen its appeal, but the Galaxy Y remains a good budget smartphone. Android phones continually exceed our expectations when it comes to bang for your buck and the Samsung Galaxy Y is a perfect example. Retailing for just $129 through Telstra, the Galaxy Y is a compact, functional and easy to use smartphone. The small screen and low resolution do hinder the overall user experience, but at the end of the day this is all about value for money.
Pros:
- Competitive price
- Attractive design
- Good features list
Cons:
- Tiny screen
- Average battery life
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Y review
It's true that most people interested in this phone won't be fussed that a newer version of Android is out in the wild, but even so, it's hard to recommend this phone. It's cheap but rivals offer so much more for the price.
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Y review
We've now updated our review to reflect our findings with a fully working version of the Samsung Galaxy Y - including a price drop to under £90. Samsung wants to cater for a range of users, not just those wanting the biggest, fastest and most media hungry phones and the Samsung Galaxy Y looks to...
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 will have the privilege of being the first Smartphone to many users. This one here coming in as the first will not be giving you too many features to have you engrossed with. But as it is the first so keep your expectations not very high.
Pros:
- Inexpensive
- Responsive touchscreen
- Light in weight
- Offers good social networking integration
- Supports GPS
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
- Bright display
Cons:
- Low battery life
- Low resolution camera
- No front camera
- Just 160MB internal storage
- Few lags
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy Y Review
My main gripe with this phone is the lack lustre screen, which just ruins the whole experience, if you're into watching videos or surfing the net. Overall, we feel it's a decent buy, if you have small hands and desperately want a touchscreen phone on the cheap side.
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