Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 YP-G70 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 YP-G70.
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The editors liked
Layar 5″ sangat nyaman untuk jarak pandang mata
Bobot ringan
Dibanding harus membawa sebuah table pc
Layar 5 inci
Performa cukup bagus
Stereo loudspeaker cukup keras dan bagus
Kualitas suara via headset bagus
Pemutar video memiliki banyak fitur dan codec yang luas
The editors didn't like
Untuk koneksi internet
Harus mencari sambungan WIFI
Bodinya sedikit terasa tebal
Layar bukan SuperClear maupun AMOLED
Meski kualitasnya cukup bagus
Performa layar dibawah sinar matahari kurang bagus
If you want a large screen Android device as a media player or mini-tablet but don’t fancy being lumbered with an expensive mobile phone with single day battery life then the Galaxy S 5.0 has a lot to recommend it. Android 2.2 may be a bit behind the ...
As an iPod touch alternative, the Galaxy Player 5 offers much to like - especially if you are already familiar with Android and have invested money in the ecosystem. Audio playback through the stock Samsung music app is of poor quality, but the Android...
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Published: 2012-02-13, Author: Carlo , review by: unbox.ph
In the last week that we've been using the Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 it was primarily a music player and a video player in bed. We used it every now and then for checking and updating social networks but we usually do that with our smartphones and laptops...
All the best parts of an Android smartphone, without the phone, Huge screen great for ebooks and movies, Good battery life for an Android device, GPS enabled, unlike its direct competitor the iPod Touch, Memory capacity expandable via MicroSD
Might be too big for smaller hands, TFT LCD screen quality isn't as nice as AMOLED, Front / rear facing camera quality isn't as good as it could be
Performance TestsBased on a platform powered by an ARMv7 processor with a maximum clock speed of 1GHz, the Galaxy S WiFi 5.0 performed decently on Quadrant Standard, scoring a few notches higher than the original Galaxy S smartphone. Logically, it is stil...