Buy Samsung S5670 Galaxy Fit Sim-Free SmartphoneSamsung S5670 Galaxy Fit Sim-Free Smartphone Product Description:
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Mobile Office
GALAXY Fit has got all I need to stay synced and productive inside the office and out. I can conduct business tasks - from checking the latest sales figures on an Excel document to sending a confirmation email for an upcoming conference call. It's convenient, secure.
A Market with Limitless Fun
With access to the Android MarketTM and Samsung Apps, the scope of what my GALAXY Fit can do is virtually unlimited. I can choose from over 100000 apps available on the Android MarketTM with more being added each day. I can also download free apps from Samsung Apps. It's amazing what my GALAXY Fit can do! Now that's what I call limitless fun. Android MarketTM is a trademark of Google Inc.
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52 of 53 people found the following review helpful.
Four and a half stars
By Frank
I posted a review for this phone about a week ago, soon after I got it; but it has not been published for some reason! So, here we go again.This is the first Smart phone I've had and was a bit frightened of it at first but soon got used to it. The screen is very sensitive so a bit of practice is needed to get your text right first time.I've downloaded a few apps which all worked perfectly. The phone and text are simple to use but it took me some time to get used to the various other functions. I was showing it to a nephew who quickly showed me how to use and manipulate the icons and apps.It was easy to connect to my Google mail but I had to download an app to connect my Yahoo account (all very easy to do)Battery life is a small problem; if I don't use it much then I charge it about every 2 or 3 days. Turning it to 2G instead of 3G helps a lot. It's allright when at home to charge it frequently but remember to fully charge it before going out for the day!Altogether a super phone and I suppose I'm being a bit mean with only a 4 star rating.
93 of 96 people found the following review helpful.
A fantastic phone
By booksy
I am very phone fussy. I got rid of my HTC Wildfire which I had on contract. I just didn't take to it for some reason - the screen seemed quite fussy, texting wasn't that easy on it and, although many people love the HTC phones, I couldn't get on with mine. I sold it on eBay and bought a Nokia C3-01 instead. This was faulty and kept freezing mid message. Plus, if you're used to a capacitive touch screen, the resistive screen on the C3-01 might not suit. I then bought a Samsung Tocco which was a great phone but once I started using it, I realised it didn't come with a wi-fi option (something you'd expect for £129). I returned the phone to Virgin and bought a £79 Samsung Galaxy Apollo instead ... okay, this is probably going to sound very fussy, but the icons and writing were tiny - not something I'd expected, given the fact that the screen was a decent enough size.So, on to the Samsung Galaxy Fit - finally a phone that I can get on with. The screen is clear, large enough to accommodate sizeable icons (but not so huge as to feel you're carrying a brick around). Texting is a doddle - I always found touch screen texting a little tricky but the size of the buttons are great; and you have the option of a 3x4 layout (the traditional keyboard), a QWERTY layout or two handwriting options (although you'd probably want to buy a stylus if this is the way you choose to write messages). The phone is incredibly easy and intuitive to use - I haven't even looked in the manual and it's easy to customise too. Plus, you have full access to the Android marketplace (my guess is that you're either happy with the Android option and, if not, you're going to be opting for an iPhone instead). Personally, I think Android has enough to offer and is certainly preferable to Nokia's Ovi store. Oh, and the battery life is very impressive (although I don't use the phone for listening to music or watching videos as I have an iPod Touch for that). However, comparing it to other phones I've had, the battery does a good job.Like I say, I'm not somebody who relies on their phone for everything - I text, I talk and I use the more practical apps (such as navigation/calculator/calendar/notes etc). However, comparing it to other smartphones I've had, I think this is a great phone (and it feels good in the hand too - even the screen curves slightly at the edges, giving a lovely feel when you run your thumb across it). My husband owns an iPhone and even he says that the Galaxy Fit seems to offer many of the same features - he's even gone so far as to say if he didn't have an iPhone, this is the phone he'd opt for.
29 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
Samsung Galaxy Fit - Excellent Phone
By arniejersey
I ordered this phone direct from amazon and recieved it in 4 working days. I am also very phone fussy and have spent a good couple of years trying to find the right phone.It really does everything the higher priced smartphones does and in some respects i think it does it better! Samsung have added some really nice features like mobile office and a 'notifications bar' which you can slide down from the top which tells you when you have emails/facebook stuff/texts and calls. The battery life is pretty good as i use most of the features on a daily basis and since the last charge it lasted 4/5 days. Also really easy to put media items on it, i have just dragged and dropped onto the microSD card. There is downloadable software with it but i have not yet found the need for this. Most apps are now available from the android market place, really quick and easy to download.If you are looking for a reasonably priced smartphone that does everything i can't recommend this phone enough :-)
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