Samsung Indulge Comparison



The Samsung Indulge is usually an excluse Android powered smartphone for MetroPCS in the United states of america. The most fascinating section of the Samsung Indulge is that it truly is the original 4G LTE smartphone for sale in the U.S. market. You heard that right, while customers of Verizon are looking forward to 4G LTE compatible smartphones such as the Motorola Droid Bionic to be released, MetroPCS customers can purchase the Samsung Indulge right now and access the 4G LTE network. The Samsung Indulge often is an awesome competitive smartphone for MetroPCS to consider smartphones such as the Samsung Epic 4G on Sprint, due to its slide out full QWERTY keyboard.

Design
The Samsung Indulge has the usual bag of chips design having a 3.5 inch LCD capacitive touchscreen dominating the front. In addition, it has rounded corners, very similar to the other Samsung Galaxy S phones currently available. However, unlike the other Samsung Galaxy selection of smartphones, the Samsung Indulge doesn't need an AMOLED screen, rather this is a regular LCD screen. Will still be decent and images arise crisp and clean.

Display
As it is not much of a Galaxy S phone, the Indulge does not have an exciting Super AMOLED display. Though it's bright, the 3.5-inch screen incorporates a low resolution of 480 x 320 pixels; it appears to be somewhat muddy beside an Epic 4G. We also found the viewing angles to get limited. A high-quality YouTube trailer for the movie Thor looked great during close-ups, but background details got lost in the murky resolution. Searching for copy of Ironman 2 comes pre-installed on the Indulge and, though the low-resolution made fast-moving scenes challenging to follow, the film looked much clearer than almost every other video we sampled on the device.

User Interface
The Indulge runs Android 2.2 possesses the same list of skin customizations as on other Samsung mobile phones. The notification area features one-touch on/off controls for silencing the ringer and toggling on/off Wi-Fi, BlueTooth, GPS, and Airplane mode. The home screen is included with seven customizable windows plus a list of icons along the bottom for accessing Applications, Contacts, Messaging, and Phone.

Performance
The Samsung Galaxy Indulge packs a relatively standard hardware configuration--a 1-GHz Hummingbird Cortex A8 processor and 512MB RAM. It scored a middle-of-the-field 12.6 on Linpack, a benchmark for CPU processing power. That score was as good as the Epic 4G, which notched 7.9. However, the $99 HTC Inspire 4G for AT&T scored 37.58, triple the score of the Indulge. Metro PCS never built a 3G network, so the Indulge drops to the carrier's CDMA 1XRTT network when outside of 4G range. When this happened, it took over 1.5 minutes to load NYTimes.com. It took varying from one minute to over four minutes for the 4G signal to return when we popped into 4G range. We were treated to more reliable performance in Brooklyn, though. Even during the middle of the building, we still managed two bars of 4G coverage, which was enough to nab typically 3.1 Mbps downloads and 2.2 uploads.



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