toptenreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-09 04:31:41
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With a 3.9-inch Super AMOLED 800p touchscreen display, the Samsung Galaxy Express doesn't sacrifice quality for size. The rounded edges and plastic body follow the Samsung cell phone Candy Bar model that fits easily in your palm or pocket. The Galaxy Expr...
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When carriers offer a smartphone for free (or $1) on contract it often means that the device has some problems. It's usually a warning sign to steer clear. That's not always the case, though. Samsung's Galaxy Express on AT&T is one of those nice, cheap ex...
As powerful as a Galaxy S3, Compact, lightweight design, Bright, colorful display, Long battery life...
Too many AT&T apps, Low screen resolution, Poor speaker quality...
For a $1 smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Express is fantastic. You get a decent display, comfortable and attractive design, good performance, and speedy 4G LTE. If you're on a tight budget and really need to get a phone for next to nothing, the Express i...
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Samsung's smartphone family grows steadily: The Korean manufacturer currently offers 41 different models – not even including its famous phablets. One reason for this is that Samsung barely ever removes any smartphones from the market, thus offering mo...
Great battery life, Enough performance for almost all tasks, More than decent speech quality, High-contrast display, Superb viewing angles, Numerous pre-installed apps...
Bloatware, Chassis made of plastics, Just one color available...
The Samsung Galaxy Express offers a lot of what we like to see in a smartphone: A brilliant display , great battery life and high application and gaming performance . Many of its competitors can't keep up with the Galaxy Express, although some are ahead...
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The Samsung Galaxy Express is a mid-range device that has already launched in the United States, but now it is making its way to Europe in a version that is similar, but also different in key areas. It is the same 4.5-inch Android handset, but in this...
Lagfree smooth Android Jelly Bean experience, Spacious 4.5inch display...
Lowresolution screen, Camera is a compromise...
Finally, we can confidently say the Galaxy Express is a very solid mid-range device. It comes with two compromises that you have to take into account. The first one that we are ready to forgive it is a 480x800-pixel screen which works out to a sub-par...
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Throughout our examination of the I8730 Galaxy Express, we've touched again and again on the dual-core processor under the hood. We've seen quite a lot of Samsung devices with the latest of Android on comparable screen sizes, but it's really the Krait...
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One of the essential elements into building a brand is brand recognition, something that is central to the ongoing Apple/Samsung patent disputes. Over the last year, Samsung has created a signature look with the Galaxy S III and perpetuated that look w...
Speedy Snapdragon S4 Plus processor, Solid allaround performance...
Large, low resolution display makes for a poor ppi, Lots of preloaded apps, Expensive for what it offers...
The Samsung Galaxy Express is a solid mid-range smartphone option for AT&T. Though cluttered, the OS is easy to learn thanks to the constant tips Samsung displays on-screen when accessing new areas of the device. The Snapdragon S4 Plus processor and 1G...
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A little while back, the Samsung Galaxy Express was launched for AT&T customers in the U.S. Now the phone is headed to the rest of the globe with an updated design and updated software. In a sea of Ice Cream Sandwich-powered phones, is Jelly Bean and the...
The Samsung Galaxy Express I8730 is another example of a Samsung phone that looks and acts like a Samsung phone. The company seems to be pushing hard to give the same basic look and experience across a large range of prices, and if sales are a clue, it...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-26 01:59:34
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With 4G still in its infancy here in the UK, it's up to mobile manufacturers to produce a diverse range of compatible handsets with which to entice consumers to the presently expensive tariffs. One such method is to of course produce more affordable devic...
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Never heard of Aio Wireless? You're probably not alone. Aio is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that offers low-cost service plans that tap into AT&T's nationwide network. The catch, if you can even call it a catch, is limited phone selection...
4G LTE capability. Inexpensive. Reliable and consistent experience.
Dated design and performance...
The Samsung Galaxy Express is the cheapest LTE-enabled option on Aio Wireless, but it's a pretty dated Android smartphone...
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