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June 2011
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Overall the Samsung Droid Charge ranks in with an 'Average' ranking. While the design, display, and features of the phone are great, the hardware and software is definitely where it begins to disappoint. When looked upon closely, the hardware an...
Gorgeous 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen, microSD expansion slot with preinstalled 32GB card, LTE connectivity, Wi-Fi sharing, Relatively lightweight
4G coverage is still limited, Pricey, Browsing speed tests were a mixed bag
The Samsung Droid Charge has a lot of good things going for it, including 4G connectivity and a gorgeous Super AMOLED Plus display. We also appreciate that the Droid Charge is significantly lighter than Verizon Wireless' other 4G phone, the HTC Thunderbol...
I'm going to be perfectly honest and blunt here – this phone has no business having the “DROID” tag next to it. Is it an above average device with a few stand out specs? You betcha it is. Is it capable of dominating the smartphone landscape for the ne...
Verizon now has two roughly equivalent phones at the top of its line. Is the Charge worth the extra $50 over its closest competitor? Could well be. The screen's better, the battery's bigger, the phone's about 20% lighter, and it's got an HDMI output. On t...
The Droid Charge features two cameras that, on paper, look just like the Thunderbolt's: an 8-megapixel auto-focus camera on back, and a 1.3-megapixel front facing camera. The latter is a fairly pointless addition; Verizon's Skype client is absent, and no...
The Samsung Droid Charge is a phone that comes with an awesome data speed connectivity, but it does so in style: the design looks great (I like it very much), the phone feels good, and although its raw performance could be better, the sheer network speed...
Gorgeous 4.3-inch super AMOLED display, Swift 4G LTE data speeds, Pre-loaded with lots of handy apps, Good battery life, Relatively light
Pricey, Cheap-feeling plastic chassis, Back gets hot during longer LTE sessions
Yes, $299 is a lot to spend on a smartphone. But the Samsung Droid Charge offers a lot for your money: blazing LTE speeds, a large and bright display, and an excellent camera. Its main 4G LTE rival on Verizon, the $249 offers comparable performance, a...
Extrait: Two titans enter the ring: the in one corner and the in the other. Both can use Verizon’s new 4G LTE network, and come with a host of features, such as a large display, 1GHz processor, 8MP camera, and 32GB of storage space. But there are some key dif...
Extrait: I’ve spent more than a week living and breathing alongside the Samsung DROID Charge, Verizon’s second 4G LTE smartphone, and and it had some pretty big shoes to fill following Verizon’s first 4G LTE smartphone, the HTC ThunderBolt. The DROID Charge is ...
The 4.3" Super AMOLED Plus display is extremely bright and vivid, and performs exceptionally well in sunlight compared to other display techs, Verizon's 4G LTE is fast. I experienced anywhere from 1020Mbps down in a variety of locations, with consistent sub100ms pings, Battery life: it doesn't suck (I'm looking at you, Thunderbolt). Expect a full day's use without worry, It is one goodlooking
TouchWiz 3.0 is slow, buggy, and in no way improves the user experience. With TouchWiz 4.0 coming on the Galaxy S II (and being exceptionally fast), one can hope the Charge will get the bump to TW4 when it receives Android 2.3, If you live in a 3Gonly coverage area, the Charge has a tendency to drop your data connection for no apparent reason and you have to reboot to reacquire it. I almost thre
The DROID Charge has a few things going for it; namely, a great screen, a great network, and a pretty good rear-facing camera. Unfortunately, the Charge also has a lot of things working against it - TouchWiz, an old version of Android, buggy software, ...