Samsung Galaxy Portal I5700 review
in Smartphones
Verdict
A great-value Android phone and quick too; a great value phone
Review Date: 15 Mar 2010
Reviewed By: Jonathan Bray
Price when reviewed: Free, on a £20.00 per month, 24 months contract.
Features & Design
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Value for Money
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Performance
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| Details | |
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| Part Code | GT-I5700UWAXEU |
| Review Date | 15 Mar 2010 |
| Price ex VAT | Free |
| Price inc VAT | Free |
| Cheapest price on contract | Free |
| Contract monthly charge | £20.00 |
| Contract period | 24 months |
| Contract provider | T-Mobile |
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| Features & Design |
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| Battery Life | |
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| Talk time, quoted | 12hrs |
| Standby, quoted | 27 days |
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| Dimensions | 57 x 12.9 x 115mm (WDH) |
| Weight | 120g |
| Touchscreen |
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| Primary keyboard | On-screen |
| Core Specifications | |
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| RAM capacity | 180MB |
| ROM size | 1,000MB |
| Camera megapixel rating | 3.2mp |
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| Video capture? |
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| Display | |
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| Screen size | 3.2in |
| Resolution | 320 x 480 |
| Landscape mode? |
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| Integrated GPS |
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| OS family | Android |
From around the web
Android Eclair 2.1 on its way soon to the i5700, adds a nice cherry on this great sounding budget smartphone cake. Available now if you want to take a (lowish) risk on pre release version:
http://mobile.engadget.com/2010/02/24/new-samsung-
galaxy-spica-rom-leaks-tastes-like-eclair/
Cheers
By sipart on 15 Mar 2010 ![]()
Official Date on 2.1 Update
I know there are ways to upgrade to 2.1 on this phone yourself but I'd prefer to wait for the official T-Mobile update. Anyone know when T-Mobile will be releasing 2.1 and whether it will be over the air or published as a ROM on their site?
Thanks
By AndrewD on 16 Mar 2010 ![]()
Seems to be no official Samsung comment, just lots of chatter. But if an seemingly Samsung created 2.1 update exists then a good chnace one will come. The T Mobile G2 2.1 update coming in April officially though - perhaps they will come together.
I suspect a download update, OTA wouldn't be practical with size of update.
One small thread I could find on TMobile forums:
http://support.t-mobile.co.uk/discussions/index?pa
ge=forums&topic=80103895b3bb401266896d4a8005dfd
At MWC some evidence of 2.1 running on the i5700 - cnet had some photos of the i5700 at MWC with 2.1 running.
By sipart on 16 Mar 2010 ![]()
keen to see 2.1 also. Not sure how it will be implemented though... via Kies? I can't get that to recognise my phone (on windows 7)? Looking on the various fora it would seem I'm not alone either. Any ideas anyone?
By hungrycaterpillar on 16 Mar 2010 ![]()
2.1 one avaliable! :-)
T Mobile just agreed a £10 a month contract (I know it's long!) and £40 for the phone - it's Christmas again :-D
Not worried about only having 100 mins and 100 texts as I'm just going to use it for data mainly (unlimited (!) fair use policy with contract)
http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/17/samsung-galaxy-
spica-grows-up-to-android-2-1/
:-) :-) :-)
By sipart on 17 Mar 2010 ![]()
Sorry the long contract was 24 months.
This surly put's it near the A List for a budget smartphone!
By sipart on 17 Mar 2010 ![]()
mike
This is nonsense. I don't care that much whether Samsung delivers a firmware update for this 'phone; but am so looking formward to the annual offer of a handsand upgrade. Let's look at the facts: Samsung have delivered a handset with a truly horrid piece of software named NPCS ('New' PC Studio) that has no business being on a modern PC. Test it and be horrified, because you should be. Why? Because its sole useful function is to provides the recovery and upgrade path - AND IT DOESN'T WORK. Indeed, as far as I can tell, Samsung UK have spent at least the last 5 months delivering smartphones (all models)without bothering to provide a support infrastructure that's any better than a rather lame forum. If you think that's good enough so be it. Personally, I'd wonder just how remiss a supplier would have to be before you told it where to get off.
By bustacat on 6 Jun 2010 ![]()
Yes, great phone, horrible NPC.
The software is so bad I hurts.
I downloaded the latest software from the Samsung site (doesn't even list the SPICA! - Samsung, you did produce it right?) and it still says "unregistered device"
Samsung, please get your act together on your software. Your hardware is great but I will have to switch because working with such bad support is too hard on my soul.
By SPICAHOT on 17 Jun 2010 ![]()
PC Health Warning Required
The dreadful NPCS software is not Windows 7 compatible and has unsigned drivers. It installs 7 subdevices none of which do anything with the Android phone.
It would be better if it wasn't in the box!
BTW I've just sent back a phone to T-Mobile, 3 months after the release of 2.1 by Samsung, they are still shipping 1.5.
By milliganp on 6 Jul 2010 ![]()
And another thing!
Samsung's support is non-existant and T-Mobile support for Android devices is seriously sub-par.
By milliganp on 6 Jul 2010 ![]()
Handset too Complicated!
Yesterday I phoned T-Mobile support to return a Galaxy Portal. The reasons I gave were:-
1) The supplied software does not support Windows 7 -9 months after win7 launch.
2) Having installed the software on an old XP machine it does not recognise or support the phone.
3) Samsung has had Android 2.1 available for nearly 3 months but the unit shipped had 1.5.
Today the return packaging arrived and the return code was -Handset too Complicated.
Handset out of date and devoid of meaningful support doesn't have a code!
By milliganp on 6 Jul 2010 ![]()
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