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Samsung Galaxy Stellar Review

Samsung Galaxy Stellar Review

Posted on May 17, 2015April 15, 2020 By Hulk

 

Samsung may be best known for its effort in the high-end market, but it didn’t get the title of largest smartphone manufacturer just by pumping out the biggest and best all the time. In addition to top-of-the-line, Samsung also hits the budget scene hard, with its latest budget-priced offering being the Galaxy Stellar. Now available at Verizon, the Galaxy Stellar brings Android to the masses on the cheap, but is it the worth your time, and more importantly, is it worth signing a two-year contract for?

Hardware

The Samsung Galaxy Stellar offers a 4-inch WVGA touch screen running at 800 x 480 resolution. This means that you won’t see HD listed in a rundown of its features, but to be honest, you can’t really expect HD with a phone that you can get for free. The lack of HD will be a turn off for some, but the screen is still colorful and bright, so those who can live without HD will probably be satisfied with the Stellar’s screen. At 4-inches, it’s a bit smaller than we’re used to seeing with other smartphones, but it still gets the job done. To my surprise, typing on the Stellar’s screen was actually easier than expected, but mistakes will eventually creep in, especially if you’re used to typing on a bigger screen.
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