Advanced controls and preset modes are easy to use
Good value-for-money for a convergence device
10x zoom lens and dedicated camera controls
Good battery life, Decent web browsing
Good picture quality
Supports 4G, MicroSD card support, Clean user interface
Inconsistent performance, Unimaginative design
Low price, 4G connectivity, microSD card slot, runs Android 4.2
Thin and light for a mid-range device
High-contrast AMOLED screen, Smooth user interface
Has almost all the features of its last flagship Galaxy S III
Jelly Bean out of the box
Comfortable five-row keyboard, NFC
Compact to hold and carry around
Comfortable, roomy hardware keyboard
Decent choice -- the keyboard and business features
Compact and affordable
Very good call quality, World phone, Long battery life
Smooth performance, Verizon's strong LTE
Generic design, Low-res display, No standout features
Elegant and compact design
Scaled down design, Android Jelly Bean
Android 4.1 with Samsung TouchWiz UI
Great build and nice design
Stellar call quality
Rugged and can keep out the elements
Fast processor and LTE data speeds.
Good lens for a durability-focused handset
4G LTE capability & a zippy dual-core processor
Super-fluid performance
State-of-the-art everything
Excellent battery life
Terrific battery life and a generous feature set for a lower-tier phone
Affordable price, Solid performance
Has good call quality
Lag-free smooth Android Jelly Bean experience
Unexceptional, boring and hard to get excited about
As powerful as a Galaxy S3, Compact, lightweight design
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