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Fast processor.
4G Internet speeds.
Great camera.
Latest version of Android.
Screen is wonderfully vibrant and colorful.
One of the best for viewing media.
Handset design is topnotch in all ways.
Solid hardware.
Great call quality.
Ready for downloads.
Solid overall performance.
Comfortable.
Thin design.
First device to support T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 21 Mbps.
Very expensive.
Some bloatware.
Screen resolution isn't cutting-edge.
Missing movie store.
TMobile’s mediocre coverage will make this handset less appealing for those outside of high density populations.
Speakerphone produces sharp sounds.
Not comfortable to use.
No HDMI out.
4G to 3G to EDGE hand offs are often slow.
Looks and feels cheap.
Froyo instead of Gingerbread.
The materials could be better.
No camera flash.
By Good Gear Guide on April 24, 2012
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By PC Mag on May 16, 2011
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By ConsumerSearch on April 01, 2011
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By HotHardware on March 31, 2011
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By Wired on March 15, 2011
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By Engadget on March 10, 2011
It's an exciting time to be a T-Mobile customer. There's never been a better selection of high-end AWS-compatible Android devices before. The Galaxy S 4G, Nexus S, myTouch 4G, and G2 each bring a unique flavor of Android to the table. We think...
By BrightHub on March 10, 2011
The Samsung Galaxy S 4G is not the successor to the original Samsung Galaxy S, but rather an upgrade to the .for T-Mobile. T-Mobile has done an amazing job enhancing their new "4G" network and has released several smartphones capable of using the...
By CellPhoneQuick on March 08, 2011
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By Pocketnow on March 07, 2011
The Samsung Galaxy S 4G worked really well for the first week or so. I was impressed with how stable and improved it was compared to the previous Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant. Unfortunately, after I installed literally two apps (Google Maps' update and...
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