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Samsung Galaxy S i9000 Review

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The Samsung Galaxy S is among the most anticipated Android phones to date. So after using the handset for over a week, I’m handing down my verdict. Check out the full review of the Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000 after the jump.

At first sight, the Samsung Galaxy S would not really catch a lot of attention except for that large 4-inch display. The dark, glossy body makes it look plain and simple.

The handset actually reminds me of the iPod Touch due to those curved edges and the silver lining on the front panel. However, the back side offers a little more design touches with a polished honeycomb print on a flat surface with a bit of stubby bottom end. That little protrusion allows for better grip especially that the handset is very slim.

Aside from the Samsung logo, the back cover has a large “with Google” print. The 5-megapixel camera is situated on the top end with the speakers beside it.

The power button is on the upper right side, the volume rocker is on the left side while the 3.5mm audio jack is found on top along with the micro-USB port hidden by a sliding cover.

The large 4-inch screen looks great with that Super AMOLED display — it’s bright, crisp and offers better image clarity compared to other displays I’ve tried and used in the past (I did a quick comparison between Retina Display, AMOLED and Super AMOLED here).

At full brightness, the difference is huge compared to regular LED displays. Couple that with a smooth multi-touch feature and tasks like internet browsing, navigating in Google maps as well as viewing photos are all a nice experience.

The navigation controls are few and simple which are found at the bottom end of the front panel — a curved, rectangular Home button at the center and 2 touch panels on each side for Back and Menu (similar to the XPeria X10 in orientation only without the physical buttons ). The touch panels are very close to the edge of the handset so it tends to be accidentally activated once in a while.

The Samsung Galaxy S provides a different and customized TouchWiz 3.0 UI that’s layered on top of the Android 2.1 OS. Some of the more noticeable UI implementations include:

  • A total of 7 Home screen panels (5 from Android 2.1 + 2 more from TouchWiz UI).
  • The Home screen scrolls from the 1st panel to the 7th starting at the far left to right, unlike the default ‘centered’ position in other UIs.
  • There’s no sliding window for the app launcher. Instead, there’s a fixed/dedicated icon (represented by 4 concentric smaller squares) on the bottom right corner of the screen.
  • While most other app launcher scrolls from top to bottom, it’s left to right in the TouchWiz 3.0 UI.

Of course, you also get that obligatory Live Wallpaper for some added eyecandy. See the short video below showing how the TouchWiz 3.0 UI works.

The handset is powered by an ARM Cortex A8 1.0GHz processor and as such, the unit performs really well. Applications are very snappy and there are no significant lags or wait time even when running multiple functions or apps. I’ll be doing a separate post to compare benchmarks between this system and the SnapDragon of Qualcomm in other smartphones.

The one other feature that I think the Galaxy S excelled very well is in the camera feature. It’s only rated 5MP but capture quality is very impressive. The lens does auto-focus on its own but you can also manually focus it by touching the subject in the view screen.

Captured images are sharp, clean and well saturated. It can do ISO 50 and reach a shutter speed of up to 1/383 secs based on sample shots I took. Even night shots and in low-light environments, the photo quality is still very good. It’s also great that the minimum focusing distance is just 3 or 4 inches away so you can do macro shots. See more of my sample shots in the gallery here.

Likewise, the camera can take hi-def videos up to 720p at 30 frames per second and actively re-focuses as objects move along the view. See sample footages below and watch them in full screen to appreciate the HD quality.

Images and videos default in the 4:3 aspect ratio but you can switch to the wide screen 16:9 aspect ratio in the settings (so some of the photos here were cropped).

The solitary audio speakers are the back might seem small but it does a pretty good job with good volume range and decent mix of treble and bass. As expected, the sound is reduced by around 50% when you put it down in a flat surface on its back while playing music or video.

The review unit I used also has a 16GB internal storage so I didn’t need an extra microSD card to save all the photos and videos (you can bump the storage to 48GB if you add an external 32GB microSD though).

As an added bonus, Samsung included their own App Store on top of the Android Market. While there are very few apps in there, it’s nice to know we can expect Samsung handset-specific apps in the future (for example, the Road SMS app was a huge hit that it got hundreds of links from big sites including The Daily Wh.at and Engadget).

Battery life varies and really depends on usage patterns. It’s able to last more than a day (or closer to 2 days) on a full single charge but easily drains when you use 3G/WiFi and the camera a lot. It’s not an uncommon battery performance among Android smartphones these days.

It’s pretty hard to ignore all the features the Samsung Galaxy S and not admit that it will undoubtedly be a huge favorite among Android fans. It may lack the necessary eye-candy in the design department with a plain and simple built but what it lacks in form, it makes it up in function.

The large Super AMOLED display, the lean and mean form factor, the raw processing power and superb camera are top of mind when considering this unit. And with a price point that rivals all other Android smartphones in its category, the Samsung Galaxy S i9000 hits that nice sweet spot. It certainly is the among the Android phones to beat this year.

Disclosure: The Samsung Galaxy S was provided to me for free by Globe Telecom. They are also a year-long sponsor of our YugaTech Giveaways so allow me to plug them a little bit — you can get the Samsung Galaxy S with Globe for free under Plan 2499 until July 31. After that, it’s free on Plan 3799.

Samsung Galaxy S @ testfreaks.com

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

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Paul · 16 years ago

When will be the release of the Samsung Galaxy S i9000 “open line” in the philippines?

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jonnel13 · 16 years ago

Wow! Amazing! There’s only a handful of cellphones that can do that… Sana may Galaxy S iteration na may LED flash na pwedeng video light. =)

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junulrik · 16 years ago

Hello jonnel13, yes it can refocus while shooting videos, i tried it myself to confirm … kaya nga super OK ang galaxy S…

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jonnel13 · 16 years ago

I didnt know the Galaxy S can refocus while shooting videos…Totoo?

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Willie · 16 years ago

Hi there. Was searching for info on that Samsung phone and I stumbled on this “review.” It lifted everything you have here on this page:

http://android.com.ph/34/samsung/samsung-galaxy-s-review/

I thought you’d like to know. Unless, of course, that is one of your sites too.

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Junulrik · 16 years ago

to those of thinking of having the iphone 4, galaxy s is one of the best alternatives as of now. no need to to tell the details, but main consideration is availability and price. performance wise five stars!!!!!

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geo77 · 16 years ago

Bnew Samsung Galaxy S i9000 for sale.. with spare original battery and screen protector. 0918*******

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Mizrach · 16 years ago

Is it locked to Globe like other phones?

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chl · 16 years ago

Did you see the review on Yahoo today? Yugatech better than Yahoo!

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Paul · 16 years ago

@Fleeb and @Cliff Rosario:

They’re not going to fix anything on the iPhone 4’s already out in the market, that’s who the free cases are for.

For newer iPhone 4’s they’re working on that as we speak, some phones don’t have the problem at all or it’s greatly minimized to be pretty much negligible –

http://gizmodo.com/5587029/iphone-4-silent-recall-some-readers-confirm

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Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 16 years ago

@cliff – pretty close.

@kidd – sa VirraMall, marami.

@alvin – lost it last Feb.

@jhoravi – ~32k

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Cliff Rosario · 16 years ago

@Fleeb: yeah.. just checked with Engadget.. hay.. quite a disappointment.. I still do use my Iphone 3GS for making calls.. I’m having second thoughts in gearing up for Iphone 4.. Or should I join the Galaxy Boat..

Apple affirms: no software fix for iPhone 4 antenna issue
Link: http://www.engadget.com/2010/07/16/apple-affirms-no-software-fix-for-iphone-4-antenna-issue/

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limuelG · 16 years ago

@manong
hahaha!!!

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manong · 16 years ago

@junulrik

parehas pala tayo! ako rin lagi kong dala eh… kaso di ako makatawag, wala kasi akong load…

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Fleeb · 16 years ago

@Cliff: Jobs said that they are not going to fix anything, something like that. Should subscribers have a problem with their iP4, they will get a free case. That’s all.

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Cliff Rosario · 16 years ago

@Alvin: I;ve heard nga that it’ll be until end of July na lang ung stocks ng Nexus 1 and it’ll be only available through resellers only.

@Kidd: so your up to buy Iphone 4 when it comes to Globe around Sept? then I hope all the problems will be fixed by then.. @Abe.. am I correct with the month?

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kidd · 16 years ago

iphone pa din ako!! haha… sir abe san mo nakuha yung mga pokemon collectibles? thanks astig

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Alvin · 16 years ago

OT: Kung pwede nga lang installan ng Android OS yung Samsung Wave, mas ok sana. P18k+ na lang daw sa ibang stores. But who knows, anytime meron na ring makapagport nun sa Wave.

By the way, ok din ang Nexus One, developer phone talaga. Kaya lang di na pwedeng bumili directly online sa Google. I wish I had one. @Sir Abe, musta N1 mo?

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zer0ice · 16 years ago

>is it an iphone killer?

What’s up with that question. Why do people ALWAYS ask, “is it an iPhone killer?”

Do we really need to “kill” the iPhone? So what if it’s better than the iPhone? Will people NOT buy an iPhone?

It’s OK to compare between cellphones, but I just thought the question is so “old”… so “dated”.

Don’t get me wrong. I am a very proud owner of a Galaxy S. I just think it’s lame to ask “is it an iPhone killer?” It’s like comparing an Audi versus a BMW (yeah, that’s also pretty lame. Ha-ha)

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n i ñ o · 16 years ago

Nice review. I might head to globe later and try and get one.

Although I use smart, is globe still good? Any reviews on globes super surf?

Thanks

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Junulrik · 16 years ago

by the way, on a galaxy s and using the launcher pro from android market(free), the galaxy s speeds up more. maybe with launcher pro background processes are much reduced. the samsung touch wiz is deactivated with launcher pro. try it..

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Junulrik · 16 years ago

I have this samsung galaxy s and iPhone 4. Pagdating sa functionality mas ok tong galaxy s, natalo lang ng iPhone 4 dahil sa built. Pero masasabi ko pantay sila ng iPhone 4. Kaya dala ko na unit parehas. The best ang samsung pagdating sa galaxy s. Natry ko din wave at galaxy beam. Thumbs up din sa dalawa. By the way, fan ako ng apple, but this time fan din ako ng samsung for their latest phone.

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Mike · 16 years ago

My smartphone has 8pm camera, 720p video recording, AMOLED screen which i’ve bought almost 2 years ago. Go figure. So, my next upgrade should be at least 12mp camera wl both xenon & power led flash possible wide angle lens and 4″ super amoled screen with video recording 720p @ 60fps.

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Cliff Rosario · 16 years ago

@ Paul: Yeah.. Froyo could be a threat to iOS4..

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Cliff Rosario · 16 years ago

I’ve been checking the world wide web for Benchmarks for Samsung Galaxy S and almost every site declared it as a crowd favorite..

I like AT&T’s version of Galaxy S.. the Samsung Captivate, it’s a bit more eye candy than the original version..

I was taken aback though when I came across a site about rumored HTC Sabor and Ace..whoa.. amazing specs.. Not so sure if I’d like to wait for them or jump on the Galaxy S bandwagon..

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JKisaragi · 16 years ago

@Junalquis

You’d be amazed if you tried this phone out. Even without the built-in flash, pictures still turn out great. I have not yet tried taking pictures at night though. XD

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Junalquis · 16 years ago

ahh if only it has flash in the camera it would be a very nice phone.. but nooo samsung just like screwing things. I’ll go for the samsung wave. Thanks for the review btw

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Lupa · 16 years ago
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Lupa · 16 years ago

Mas nakakatuwa kung ito ay iPhone4…

http://img59.imageshack.us/i/ip4hownottogrip.jpg

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jhoravi · 16 years ago

How much is this baby?

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Jerome · 16 years ago

Here in SG, it’s priced at sgd148 on a 56/month plan. I got one and I could say that it’s excellent in its own right. It has lags here and there but still bearable, maybe until it is rooted. =)

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Tiger · 16 years ago

Great Review! I really like it. Just wanted to ask, if the 7 home screens are filled up already, what happens? Will the phone still accept applications or it will automatically produce/add another home screen? Or does the phone only limits apps to a maximum of only 7 home screens. Thanks!

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wildecox · 16 years ago

Thanks Yuga!

Though we could read reviews from other tech sites way earlier than this, I still read your reviews because somehow, you have that edge of reviewing these gadgets based on a “pinoy’s perspective”.

Btw, how much would that Samsung Galaxy S cost on prepaid basis, below 30K maybe?

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carlo · 16 years ago

….when switching between homescrens especially when using live wallpapers, plus touchwiz is just plain boring, a launcher from the marketplace is a must

-Sent via YugaTech Mobile App

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carlo · 16 years ago

I found the review to be a bit lacking, first the lack of a flash for the camera was not mentioned, and secondly, despite the samsung hummingbird procie at the core, there is noticable lag

-Sent via YugaTech Mobile App

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CarloBlogg Online 3.0 · 16 years ago

the picture quality of this model’s camera is impressive, and the video is quite good too. Parang kulang na lang ay flash to make this a complete phone/full-blown camera in one. :)Definitely a keeper. :)

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Paul · 16 years ago

Ito nga pala nakakatuwa, galing dun sa manual ng Galaxy S –

http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/8810/i9000howtogrip.jpg

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MobilePinas · 16 years ago

Nice phone, I even tried it in Globe Greenbelt.

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Arvee · 16 years ago

Yes, Samsung is Apple’s supplier of audio processors kaya sa audio quality tests ng mobile review sites, almost same results nakukuha ng Samsung and Apple phones.

Anyway, di naman sa gustong-gusto ko talaga yung Galaxy S. But, Xperia really looked like garbage when it was placed beside the Galaxy S. This is one heck of a phone! Ingat lang sa mga holdaper.

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Paul · 16 years ago

They don’t seem to be that much of a big deal, but Samsung makes great hardware. In fact they’re the suppliers for a lot of parts Apple uses.

For example, the 1.0ghz ARM processor they use in the Galaxy S isn’t just any ordinary CPU, it’s the Hummingbird. This is the non-Apple-branded version of the A4 chip used in the iPad and iPhone 4.

So yes… while it doesn’t really’kill’ the iPhone, you can however think of it as an oversized iPhone on Android. Let’s reserve the killing part for when this starts shipping with Froyo :)

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John_P · 16 years ago

@ADZ, on top of the one you mentioned, Galaxy S has a video accelerator which the Wave does not have. That is one of the main differences between the two models

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Dennis A. · 16 years ago

Nice review. Was wondering if Android phones sync with Mac OS. Have been using a Windows mobile phone with limited sync capabilities to the Mac and thinking of upgrading my phone. Or should I just wait for the iPhone 4?

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Adz · 16 years ago

Galaxy is amazing,, but if you are budget conscious you can try Samsung Wave – almost like Galaxy.. the only differences is the size of the phone and screen. I already have one and i really enjoying with it..

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Fleeb · 16 years ago

Nice.

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chl · 16 years ago

I think Samsung proved with this one that you can more than match Iphone at a lower price using Android platform

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skagen · 16 years ago

nice phone! i want!

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caloy · 16 years ago

is it an iphone killer?

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Pipo · 16 years ago

Veru nice! I’d get one…next year. Lol. I can only buy phones that are at least one year old in the market kasi mas mura na sila. Sa ngayon, di ko pa afford ‘to. Haha.

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simplynice93 · 16 years ago

…drools…drools….

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geekdope · 16 years ago

@abeolandres nice review! I always enjoy reading your blog. :)

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