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Samsung GALAXY S Advance Pro Reviews

expertreviews‘s review Edit

Has a large screen, but the S Advance proved slightly sluggish in use
10.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Sep 15, 2012

TechRadar UK‘s review Edit

Entering an area of the market filled with competition, the Samsung Galaxy S Advance sets itself apart on a hardware front more than on the software side of things. Relatively samey to phones that have preceded it, the handset's saving grace is one that is hard to argue with - a £330/$330 price that will have your wallets as happy as you are with your latest smartphone that will last you until the Samsung Galaxy S3 becomes old hat.
7.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jul 02, 2012

reghardware‘s review Edit

Just like a showdown between the Nelson and the Dreadnought, the Samsung Galaxy S Advance blows the HTC One V out of the water with a single salvo. When it comes to hardware, it’s better in every way. The screen is larger and more lustrous, there’s more storage space, you get a decent webcam, and it’s much more powerful. The V claws back some ground thanks by running Ice Cream Sandwich and offering Beats Audio tech, but that’s not enough to avoid a damned good thrashing.
8.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 14, 2012

Phone Arena‘s review Edit

Overall, the Samsung Galaxy S Advance has absolutely no major drawbacks, which makes it a splendid mid-range Android device. We are more than content with its design, the hardware has no troubles handling every day tasks with ease, and the in-call audio quality is absolutely ear-pleasing. Add the smartphone's well-justified price tag to the equation and you get a clear winner in this category. It may be a bit disappointing to see that the aging Android 2.3 Gingerbread comes pre-loaded, but having the handset's capable hardware in mind, we really hope that an update to Ice Cream Sandwich will come sooner or later.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 23, 2012

GSMArena‘s review Edit

The Galaxy S Plus, Galaxy SL and the Galaxy R must be anxiously looking at each other wondering which one will need to move aside to make room for the newcomer. We don't think any of them needs to worry too much. It's the original Galaxy S that should be ready to pack up and call it a day. Good going. With the Galaxy Nexus and the Note doing their best to keep Samsung in the spotlight, the Koreans are filling in some blanks in the upper midrange and keeping the troops sharp and focused for the arrival of the new flagship. The Galaxy S III will wait a bit more, perhaps letting the Galaxy S II enjoy a full year at the helm.
n/a Not rated

Published on:
Mar 07, 2012

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