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Very Good 382 reviews May, 2013
alaTest has collected and analysed 382 reviews from magazines and websites. People are impressed by the sound and reception. The GPS navigation and apps are also appreciated. Some have doubts about the build quality and features. There are some mixed reviews about the portability and camera.
Samsung I5700 Galaxy Portal review
The Samsung Galaxy Portal (as sold by T-Mobile; also known as the Galaxy Lite) is a relatively cheap Android smartphone with an AMOLED screen. It's visually similar to the earlier GT-I7500 Galaxy, but incorporates many positive changes, not least of...
Posted by at 07/01/10

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Samsung Galaxy Portal i5700 with Layar browser
Augmented reality shows every sign of being a 'killer app' for smartphones. Here it is in action on an Android handset from Samsung.
Posted by Sandra Vogel at 03/24/10

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Samsung Galaxy Portal review
We like the Samsung Galaxy Portal's speedy processor and impressive screen, but its lack of the latest version of Android and multi-touch support means it's not exactly leading the smart-phone pack. If Samsung ever gets round to updating the operating...
Posted by James Dylan at 03/25/10

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Samsung Galaxy Portal Review
Exclusive to T-Mobile and Three in the UK, Samsung's second endeavour into the Android space is the imaginatively named Galaxy Portal, and it's a refreshing change from the mixed bag of smartphones from Samsung in the past.
Posted by What Mobile at 06/07/10

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Samsung Galaxy Portal i5700
Will Samsung's Galaxy Portal transport you to smartphone nirvana? Niall checks it out.
Posted by Niall Magennis at 04/14/10

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Samsung I5700 Galaxy Spica review: Stars serving Eclairs
Samsung had a slow start in Android but they are focused on redeeming themselves with some serious high-end devices. But the All-star team is certainly not leaving anyone behind and the Spica just got its 2.1 update...
Posted by GSMArena team at 04/07/10

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Stuff magazine
Samsung's second Android phone, the Galaxy Portal, opens the door to a world of augmented reality. But is it worth entering?
Posted by at 04/01/10

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