Information On The Samsung Galaxy

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The Samsung Galaxy could be considered possibly the best Android handset on the market in the large category. It has a 4″ Super AMOLED screen, a 1 GHz processor, 16 GB storage, and 512 MB of RAM. It also has a five megapixel camera, making it one of the most feature-filled smart phones on the market with the robust processing power. In short the Galaxy has the features necessary to make it an industry-standard phone, and it will take most anything that you throw at it. The Samsung Galaxy phone fits between medium sized Android phones such as the Nexus One and the Droid X which is very large. It’s a good medium sized fit, and you want it to be comfortable if it’s going to be your phone. Too large means uncomfortable to use, and too small means too uncomfortable to look at. With its thin profile and 4″ screen, it’s a perfect balance of size and visibility for a smartphone. Its on-screen keyboard works well on the screen, even with the predictive text function. The Galaxy has a very bright, responsive, and good sized screen.

It has a very high resolution and a lot of pixels, so it’s very good for watching video and other high resolution applications. It also has a five megapixel camera, meaning that you can capture photos and video in HD. Many of the Samsung Galaxy phones also have a second camera on the front of the phone, and that can be used with different programs to even send streaming video. With its 1 GHz processor, the Samsung Galaxy has more than enough processing capability to process even the most demanding apps. Many other phones run on much slower processors, and they seem to have difficulty with running the Android OS. If you have a Galaxy, then you will have no worries. If you combine the processing speed with 16 gigs of internal storage and the 512 megs of RAM, you have more than enough resources to process almost any program. Basically the Samsung Galaxy is one of the best all around phones featuring things that we’ve come to expect from the newest smartphones. With its five megapixel camera, adequate speed, and its AMOLED screen that shows bright and strong, the phone is what you need to do most anything. The screen is a good size, the CPU speed is just right, and there’s more than enough memory to run just about any Android program on the market. If you’re looking at Smartphones, the Galaxy is a great choice.

It also has a good Secure Web Surfing filter against malicious sites. NQ Mobile Security & Antivirus has a fancy interface and it appears to be free. Unfortunately, at some point it will try to charge you for updating the virus definitions and will flag your phone as "at risk" unless you have the premium (paid) features enabled. It has good detection rates and a cloud-based anti-malware engine as a support component for the real-time protection. It is a pity it losses its appeal and capacity to convince the user to keep it installed due to its deceitful strategy to generate income. VirusFighter Antivirus Free: This app is promoted as "free" but is just a glorified demo. The interface and menus use a simple though effective interface, which is not bad; however, most of the functions are limited or reserved for the Pro (paid) version. The app itself is small, but the RAM usage levels vary a lot without an apparent reason.

It also failed to detect a lot of well-known malicious files, but due to its pretty and usable interface hundreds of users seem to like it. Android Antivirus: Based on the name this app has, you would think it is the perfect companion for your device. Truth is that it is not. While the interface is clean and makes the app look good, the detection rates are not; only the most common threats are detected. Some of the permissions the app needs (full network access, read phone status and identity, find accounts on the device) have no reason to be there either. Antivirus Free: It used to be an independent app but it has become a NQ Labs extension (you can read "NQ Antivirus Free" in the main screen). The virus definitions updates are free only during the first month; if you have an active internet connection it will show annoying full-screen ads every now and then and after performing a scan task.