Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy S Advance

Alex takes a look at Samsung’s new mid-range handset, the Galaxy S Advance

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24 thoughts on “Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy S Advance

  1. Back in the day I did ask samsung itself thru their homepage whether this phone has gorilla glass or not, they answered me within 2 days and the answer was sad because it certainly does not have gorilla glass.

  2. It would be a mistake to buy this phone as it is very unlikely that Samsung will bother updating this phone. Its already happening with the galaxy S2. Android jellybean is out and there are no plans for it to be rolled out for the galaxy s2. They just want you to buy a new handset every 3 weeks.

  3. Honeycomb was only for tablets. This should run ICS, there is no reason not to. like i mentioned before The all three HTC ONE series phone run ICS

  4. They break easier. My sister HTC-phone broke after she dropped it twice. I've had my Galaxy for almost 2 years and dropped it several time, yet it still works perfectly and has no noticeable scratch.

  5. I'd choose the galaxy nexus over this solely because of the lack of ICS on the hardware. I've had my taste of gingerbread and its getting old. I chose a galaxy nexus over the s2 because ICS just feels better than gingerbread. There are a lot of rumors of ICS coming to different models so I say grab the experience of the sandwich if you can. Its worth it!

  6. I feel bad for original Samsung Galaxy S users that won't be getting ICS. the phone was released in the summer of 2010(USA{august I believe }). ICS was announced in November which would be 15mos since the Galaxy S was released. the Google agreement was 18mos. I guess that went out the window. I love Android, however OEMs like Samsung and Motorola give android a bad name, when it comes time to upgrade. if XDA can cook up ROMs for free(please donate) then why can't these HUGE CORPORATIONS do it? H

  7. my comment was for Samsung. its 2012 and the specs for this phone can handle ICS. should froyo devices still be released today because its targeted towards mid-to-low range phones? the Evo 4G can run ICS roms… HTC One X, S & V all run ICS. I feel like no matter how much money you want to spend everyone should receive at least top of the line for whatever phone you buy. shoot you'll be paying for it for 2yrs! I have the Evo 3d thank goodness. I feel bad for original Samsung Galaxy S users that

  8. Samsung needs to not have an army of crap phones. I love HTC's new strategy. Samsung should follow that marketing strategy and focus on quality over quantity, though the GS3 has some nice specs.

    btw, is that a Liverpool accent? Haha I'm trying to teach myself how to differentiate between different British accents

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