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Samsung Vibrant (T-Mobile)

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  • "Best Android phone. Best T-Mobile phone. Best Phone."
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    on by ckubber

    Pros: BEAUTIFUL display, very fast with no lag, SWYPE, loud speaker, great camera with touch subject to focus, HD video, 16GB internal memory, Android, best web browsing to date, multi-touch flawless, Avatar, Sims 3, GPS Navigation, and more!

    Cons: no camera flash (but you don't need one since the camera is good already), no front -facing camera (neither of which are big deals); also if you are on it all the time like me then the battery life is not the longest, but still long enough

    Summary: Before I bought this phone, I had a simple, no data, no touch phone. All my friends have iPhones, so I use them or my iPod Touch on WiFi when I need connectivity. I'm extremely picky with spending money, so if I'm going to spend the money on something like a data phone, then it better do exactly what I want it to. Even though I think iPhones are overrated, I'm very fond of their ease of use and overall "wholesomeness." In addition, I have tested some Android phones before but they all felt so...incomplete? I'm not sure what the right word is, but all the Android phones I have previously tried have felt inferior to the wholesome design and usability of the iPhone. They just didn't "wow" me.

    Now comes the Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant. I spent a week doing research and talking to people, including my unbiased friend who works as a third party technician doing service for both T-Mobile and AT&T. The end result: I decided to try the SGS.

    From the time I walked into the T-Mobile store and picked up the floor model, I have been "wowed." The ultra AMOLED display is gorgeous. Some of you may be aware that Samsung manufactures various parts for many other companies, including Apple. In fact, Apple wanted to purchase the SGS display for the new iPhone 4, but Samsung turned them down.

    And you won't just get this awesome display, because on the Vibrant you are also getting Avatar as a wonderful way to show it off to all your friends. :) To put the awesomeness of an OLED (organic light emitting diode) display in perspective for you, Sony released the first ever OLED television recently, and even though it is only 11", it costs $2500 dollars! With this phone, you are getting not just OLED, but ultra AMOLED (advanced matrix OLED) on a 4" display for only $199 with a contract! I can't stress this enough. Not to mention, on all Apple products I have had problems playing videos that are in various formats that I've downloaded from the internet. But the SGS will display any video format just fine. And you don't even need special software or Apps to do it. If you have lots of videos on your computer, then just add any file to your phone via MicroUSB, Bluetooth, or even the wireless server connectivity App that's already included, and then you can play any file right on your device in HD quality.

    Ok enough about the screen, but I just love it, and you will too.

    As for the GPS, It works better than my mom's Garmin in her car, with the added benefit of adding apps that can do just about anything. It comes pre-installed with something called Telenav GPS, but that's just a trial for something you have to pay for. Don't bother with that since the Google Maps App that it also comes with can already do turn by turn navigation. I can literally press on the Google voice search button on my home screen and say "Navigate to Starbucks" and it will proceed to navigate me to the nearest Starbucks. Very easy. As for the other GPS apps, I added one that will track and record my position, speed, elevation, etc, to Google My Maps. Sure, using GPS all the time drains the battery faster, but you still have plenty of battery time. For example, yesterday I went on a boat trip to an island and I wanted to see exactly where we were headed, so I turned on My Tracks, and recorded my position for 6 hours! All while I used Facebook, and took pictures and HD video. The battery made it through the whole thing!

    Another cool GPS App is called Layar, which puts a "filter" on reality so when you look around, you can see new things. For example, the website allmenus.com made a Layar filter where you can look around and see restaurants in real space around you, and you can just click on them to see their menus! It's just like X-ray vision! lol. If you don't like the real space look, you can switch to map view. Other filters include WIkipedia articles, and YouTube videos that are from around you.

    Another worry of many is that web browsing will lack compared to the smooth and intuitive design of the iPhone. Well worry no more because it's better. You can use multi-touch for zooming or just double tap. And some people had problems with getting the text to reformat to the screen when zooming but that's because they're doing it wrong. If you simply multi-touch zoom and then double tap, the text will automatically reformat to fit your screen! And there's no prob displaying flash or other media. Plus the pages load so much faster than on the iPhone!

    For music, you can buy any song from the Amazon music store or get one of those apps that let you download for free. Or you can use a radio app like Pandora or Slacker, which will even let you cache the stations to listen when you have no connection.

    All in all, I am so happy with my SGS and it definitely beats the iPhone. And with unlimited data from T-Mobile and unbeatable customer service, you can't go wrong! (And if you have the free Google Voice like me, then you can have unlimited minutes and texting too!)

    Updated on Jul 20, 2010

    I forgot to mention that it's scratch proof! Check out this Korean video (fast forward to about 40 seconds) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xASJobjD68&feature=player_embedded#!

  • 5 replies to this review
  • reply on December 6, 2010 by cadiznon

    Yes you are right the battery is not very good. They send me a replacement battery but even if I'm not using it, the battery still will just last for 16 hrs. I call the tech support and they just told me its the phone itself has a problem and they will send me a new phone but the customer service is insisting that I need to buy an extended warranty so it will be easy to replace it if something happen. I have the phone for only 4 months so now I think Samsung is hiding something about this phone. It has all the great feature just like what you said but if you keep on charging the batteries how good it is then.

  • reply on November 21, 2010 by CeceMarieBee

    does the music player sound quality high?
    and how long does the batter last you?
    :) thanks

  • reply on August 20, 2010 by Kituwah

    I can't believe there was one person who hit the, "I don't like this post button!" Whatever this is def one of the most informative posts I've read about the Samsung Vibrant. Everyone around me has smart phones, I have several friends who have IPhones and others who have HTC etc. I wanted a Droid and thought about going with the Motorola Cliq XT. I've heard good things etc, but then my did and sister got an HTC forgot the models. I was like that's is AWESOME, right? So I'm like okay, I want one too. Then I heard about the Samsung, did my own research and of course reading other people's posts about what they think.

    Basically I want a Samsung, for one the Iphone is what everyone is getting, iphone this and that, it is only on AT&T which I hate AT&T, just me. I like the HTC's but I decided I wanted something of my own, and Samsung killed it with the Vibrant! The screen, the graphics the memory NICE!

  • reply on August 1, 2010 by lindros2

    While this review was lengthy, it is jaded (as many user reviews are). AMOLED is horrid in daylight, camera with flash is important to many people, and T-Mobile (USA) has the absolute worst coverage (not to mention a 3G footprint the size of an anthill). The size alone is a problem for people who want something reasonable.

    So while this phone is a contender (and gets T-Mobile back in the Android game), it is by far no means the "best phone".

  • reply on July 20, 2010 by kate_ma

    What an in depth, intelligent review! I will certainly be taking your advice to heart and purchase this device in the very near future. I can't wait :) Thank you!!!

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Quick Specifications

  • Release date07/21/10
  • Service provider T-Mobile
  • Cellular technology WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM
  • Talk time Up to 390 min
  • Combined with With digital camera / digital player
  • Weight 4.2 oz
  • Diagonal screen size 4 in
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