Dirt cheap under contract, has 4G LTE
Aging hardware, obsolete before long
High screen resolution, Wide viewing angles
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
4G enabled, Decent battery life
Good quality screen
Low-resolution screen, Average specs
Midrange handset with 4G, good battery life
Feature-rich camera
Pleasing design for an entry-level device
Long battery life
Balanced ratio between price and performance
LTE connectivity, runs on Android 4.0
High-res display for this price, Fast performance
Brightness is good but washes out severely under the sun
Phone runs on a slow processor
Big and heavy, Poor battery life
Feels like a brick, Very outdated software
Reasonably priced handset with Android 4.0 and a zippy dual-core CPU
Terrific value for the money
Unnecessary UI overlay for ICS, Redundant bloatware
Great speaker
Better designed than its predecessor
Slick software and performance
Decently speedy, Kevlar backing
Eco-friendly initiatives
Supports 4G LTE data speeds
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