techradar.com Updated: 2013-11-14 18:40:39
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The Samsung Infuse 4G feels a bit like a phone with an identity crisis. It costs the same as the Epic 4G Touch , but is excluded from the Galaxy line. It's got a 4G right in the name, but it doesn't boast 4G speeds. And at 4.5" it's also large enough to f...
Killer display, Excellent camera, Extra screen real estate, Decent battery life...
Mediocre build quality, Not really "4G", Outdated software...
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A multimedia champion out now in the US and (hopefully) set to storm the UK soon, the Samsung Infuse 4G is a Google Android phone that suffers from pixelated pictures and jagged text. The Samsung Infuse 4G is a great-looking phone with exceptional medi...
The Samsung Infuse 4G is a great device for media consumption, provided you can get over the text- and image-rendering issues. Reading pixilated text on that otherwise gorgeous 4.5-inch display is just a tad heartbreaking, to say the least. But if you...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 02:32:24
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The Samsung Infuse 4G feels a bit like a phone with an identity crisis. It costs the same as the Epic 4G Touch, but is excluded from the Galaxy line. It's got a 4G right in the name, but it doesn't boast 4G speeds.And at 4.5" it's also large enough to fee...
Killer display, Excellent camera, Extra screen real estate, Decent battery life...
Mediocre build quality, Not really "4G", Outdated software...
From the moment Samsung opted to throw a 4.5" screen on the Infuse 4G, it was destined to be a niche phone. If you've got huge hands or just feel cramped on your normal-sized phone, the Infuse's size won't disappoint. But that's also the first dividing l...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 10:32:54
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If you're looking for a 4G smartphone, then Samsung I997 Infuse 4G is a good Android option. It looks sleek and has a number of powerful features to match.The 4.5 inch screen is bigger than many of the other top smartphones, which means more space for typ...
Overall, the Samsung I997 Infuse 4G is a satisfying Android smartphone. If you like big screens, look no further. The Apple iPhone 4 lacks the Infuse 4G's larger screen and free voice navigation, but it has a smoother, more reliable OS, and the world's be...
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Samsung calls its Infuse 4G the nation's thinnest 4G smart phone, and it is easy to see why. At its thinnest point, the device is waif-thin at just 0.35 inch. The Infuse 4G is unlikely to disappoint in one critical aspect: the screen. The large 4.5-inc...
& Sample PhotosThe most enjoyable part of taking pictures with the Samsung Infuse 4G is looking at them. That's true in part because it has a very large screen, measuring 4.5 inches, which is a lot of screen real estate. But more importantly, the Sup...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2013-11-14 18:40:39
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Skeptical of its large size at first, experts are pleased to find that the massive Samsung Infuse 4G with its 4.5-inch touch screen is actually light and rather thin. "As sizable face-on as it is slender from the side," Vincent Nguyen of SlashGear.com...
Large, colorful screen, Thin and light despite large size, Good camera, Good call quality, Long battery life...
Slow 4G data speeds, Outdated processor...
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This phone was made to be seen.No, really. The Samsung Infuse 4G’s huge 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen not only looks great, but practically begs for video playback.Of course, that raises the question: Is that enough to differentiate the Infuse from...
FormFunctionFun. Oversized touchscreen is great for flicks. Fantastic battery life regardless of use patterns. Preternaturally light at 4.5 ounces. Ships with a voucher for movie rentals. Great photos (8MP) decent video (720p)...
Speaker is fine for calls, anemic for movies. Plastic chassis and volume rocker are pure chintz. Getting video onto a TV is donglereliant. All this downloadable video sweetness ships with a tiny 2GB card...
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Video Review: Samsung Infuse 4G smartphone boasts a 4.5" super AMOLED touch screen, Flash enabled web browsing and everything for the best Android experience. Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey review its 1.2 GHz processor, dual cameras and sleek style...
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The Samsung Infuse 4G ($200 on AT&T after a new 2-year contract) is a great-looking phone with exceptional media capabilities. Unfortunately, while it may shine at playing movies and music, images and text come out looking like a mess. Polished look T...
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AT&T’s Samsung Infuse 4G is described as “big. brilliant. thin”. That’s an accurate description which is almost surprising for marketing message. However, it does summarize fairly well what the phone is about. As a former “computer graphics guy”, I so...
good, big) "Display size" is really the name of the game here The Samsung Infuse 4G is a good phone. I really liked the comfort and image-quality of its huge display, and the good battery life. The industrial design is clean, and the phone is even li...
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Remember when the first 4.3” phones started to roll out (think EVO and Droid X)? Remember how everyone started saying phones couldn’t get any bigger and still be usable? Well, the Infuse “4G” from Samsung looks to be the first 4.5” Android phone. But...
The Infuse is a really fantastic device. We were impressed with everything about it, save for the lousy HSPA+ speeds – but we were expecting that. The display is simply awesome, the design is great, TouchWiz is pretty nice as far as Android UIs go, a...
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A list of people who might need a phone that sprawls as far and wide as the Infuse: Godzilla, Shaq, the Nathan's hot dog contest winner who isn't the Japanese guy, people who'd giggle every time they say, "My phone is bigger than yours." WHY IT MATT...
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After spending quite a lot of time with the Samsung Infuse 4G, we are left with bitter sweet feelings towards it. Its screen is a technological marvel – the best out there. Unfortunately, we cannot say the same about the hardware. The Infuse 4G looks...
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You can accuse Samsung of a lot of things, but it knows how to keep up with trends. The electronics maker just took the wraps off the Infuse 4G on May 5, and as of May 15, it’s officially available on AT&T. This isn’t just another Android phone, though...
Big 4.5-inch screen, Bright screen, Thinnest phone on the market, 16GB of storage...
Low screen resolution for its size, Plastic shell, HSPA+ speeds can’t compete with LTE, TouchWiz interface has some quirks, Weak, poorly placed speaker...
The Samsung Infuse 4G is a great phone at a reasonable price if you're looking for an Android phone with a big screen...
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Last year the Samsung Galaxy S devices were a pretty big deal. These phones all had great Super AMOLED screens that outshined pretty much everything else in terms of contrast and power consumption. While the Samsung Infuse 4G doesn't include Samsun...
Overall, we were very impressed with the Infuse 4G, thanks to a great balance of good battery life, snappy performance, a great screen, and solid imaging. The huge screen is great for watching videos, recording videos, taking and looking at pictures...
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Samsung has been on quite the rise with the Samsung Galaxy series, from the Galaxy S phones to the Galaxy Tab, they've truly made their presence known. The Samsung Infuse 4G is somewhat of a successor to the Samsung Galaxy S variant for AT&T, the . Re...
Overall the Samsung Infuse 4G is really shaping up to be a great follow up to AT&T's Captivate and ranks in at a 'Good' overall rating. It seems Samsung will continue to try to dominate through their Galaxy S moniker, and are trying new avenues...
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Samsung's Infuse 4G comes with one of the largest displays available on a modern smartphone. With 4.5 inches to play with, the Infuse is mighty tempting. Read Phone Scoop's full review to get the nitty gritty details. The Samsung Infuse 4G is the lat...
Review: Samsung Infuse 4G Form Basics Extras Wrap-up Discuss The Samsung Infuse's stand-out feature is its gigantic, 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display. Almost every other feature can be found on other Android devices. The Infuse's display is certainly...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2013-11-14 18:40:40
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Will the Samsung Infuse 4G knock out its competitors in AT&T's smartphone portfolio? Read our full review to find out.Samsung Infuse 4G Report The Samsung Infuse 4G is billed as AT&T's thinnest smartphone, and it also offers the largest screen in the...
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How big is too big? It’s an important question when you’re looking at the Samsung Infuse 4G, AT&T’s latest HSPA+ smartphone and a device that’s as sizable face-on as it is slender from the side. A close relative of the much-loved Galaxy S II, it also u...
The Infuse 4G isn’t short on contradictions. Its 4G moniker promises speeds AT&T’s HSPA+ can’t quite deliver, and while we’re used to big-screen phones packing all-round flagship specs, its single-core processor lags behind our current Android favorit...
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Don't believe the hype: the Samsung Infuse 4G may be AT&T's first true 4G cell phone, but AT&T doesn't appear to have the network to back up the Infuse's HSPA+ 21 speeds. The Infuse is the first phone we've tested that packs an extra-large, 4.5-inch to...
Very thin. Huge, vibrant Super AMOLED Plus screen. Stellar battery life. First truly 4G AT&T phone.
AT&T doesn't yet have a network to back up the phone's speeds. Not the best voice phone. Tall and wide dimensions make it tough to hold.
The Samsung Infuse 4G is one honking Android phone and a good choice for AT&T subscribers, but you'll still need a different carrier if you want real 4G speeds...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2013-11-14 18:40:41
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The Samsung Infuse 4G is to the untrained eye a gigantic screen with a powerful single-core engine under the hood and a big fat camera on the back of a “razor thin” candybar form factor. The Samsung Infuse 4G is currently the the holder of the biggest...
Supersized & beautiful Super AMOLED Plus display, Razor thin construction, Peppy performance...
Slow “4G” data speeds, Unable to handle sites with heavy Flash content...
The Samsung Infuse 4G is another good addition to its lineup. There are certainly some aspects of the phone that were disappointing, including the unimpressive 4G data speeds and the lack of some of the latest features (such as Gingerbread and a dual-...
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The Samsung Infuse 4G isn’t just another 4G Android smartphone. That is because it sports the largest display of any smartphone in the world. We’re talking 4.5 inches of screen real estate courtesy of a Super AMOLED plus display. Yet despite its m...
Excellent display, free $25 Media Hub movie credit with purchase, lightweight and super thin body, large onscreen keyboard is great for bigger fingers, good performance...
Large display and sheer size of the device will be too large for some, We want Gingerbread!...
We wish that the Samsung Infuse 4G had come running Android 2.3 (Gingerbread), but that isn’t quite a deal-breaker. 4G performance on the Infuse 4G is also solid, as is general performance, however, this phone is no speed demon compared to many of the...
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For most tech gadgets, the rule is immutable: big equals heavy. If you get a big cell phone -- a Droid X, for instance, or an HTC Evo -- you're going to know that it's in your pocket. So it was something of a surprise to pick up the new Samsung Infuse...
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It's big, it's bold, it's thin, it's fast and has one hell of a camera -- and it's caught in the middle of AT&T's '4G' propaganda From the outset, the Samsung Infuse 4G on AT&T just sounded too big. Ridiculously big. Some 4.5 inches big. If you don't c...
The Samsung Infuse 4G has quickly become the best AT&T has to offer. We were a little dubious when it was first announced, thanks to that 4.5-inch screen size. But in practicality, the thinness of the phone more than makes up for it being a bit oversiz...
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We're just getting into the swing of spring, flowers blooming and skeeters biting, but already it's been a great year for Samsung -- if we ignore the whole lawsuit thing. Just a few weeks ago the company delivered to us our highest scoring Android phone y...
Thin profile, Excellent battery life, Beautiful screen...
Inconsistent data performance, That screen might be a little too big, External HDMI adapter...
The Infuse 4G is another solid offering from Samsung that we think those of you with wide pockets and big hands are going to fall in love with. It doesn't quite reach the blistering processor speeds of the Atrix, doesn't have a fancy composite back, and i...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-11-14 18:40:41
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The Samsung Infuse 4G is the latest powerhouse Android smartphone from Samsung to hit a major carrier in the U.S., and brings some unique aspects with it (along with that controversial 4G moniker). The Infuse...
Light and thin, snappy response, great camera...
Android 2.2 Froyo instead of 2.3 Gingerbread, low pixel density, no notification light...
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Even by the latest smartphone standards, the Samsung Infuse 4G's 4.5-inch screen is mammoth. Not since the has it felt more natural to hold a phone in landscape, rather than portrait, mode. But it's not just the size of the screen that counts; it's wha...
The Samsung Infuse 4G has plenty to offer--a sleek design, a good camera, and a big and vibrant screen. However, even though this device is thin and light for a 4.5-inch smartphone, using it one-handed can feel awkward because of the large footprint. W...
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Updated: 2013-11-14 18:40:41
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The Samsung Infuse 4G, with a radio capable of achieving peak rates of 21Mbps, is being marketed as the fastest smartphone currently available from AT&T. It’s the big brother to the Samsung Captivate, and fits just between that device and Samsung’s Gal...
Review By: Todd Haselton | May 11th, 2011 at 01:10PM View Comments Filed Under: Mobile, Review The Samsung Infuse 4G, with a radio capable of achieving peak rates of 21Mbps, is being marketed as the fastest smartphone currently available from AT&T. It’...
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Samsung expects the Infuse 4G to be a summer hit, and we think they're right. This is one really lovely phone with a huge 4.5" Super AMOLED Plus display, 4G HSPA+ and a 1.2GHz Hummingbird ARM Cortex-A8 CPU. The display isn't easy to describe-- sure yo...
Classleading and immense display, slim and light, good HSPA speeds where available.
Reception is average.
There's a lot to like in Samsung's summer blockbuster for AT&T. The Infuse 4G is like having a mobile cinema in your pocket, and despite the huge 4.5" display, the phone is incredibly light and slimly pocketable. Indeed, nothing quite compares to the...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com Updated: 2013-11-14 18:40:41
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The Samsung Infuse 4G ($200 on AT&T after a new 2-year contract) is a great-looking phone with exceptional media capabilities. Unfortunately, while it may shine at playing movies and music, images and text come out looking like a mess. Polished Look Th...
Exceptional multimedia capabilities, Nice, big screen for easy typing...
Photos sometimes have a red tint, Text and images are jagged...
The Samsung Infuse 4G is a great phone for the media-hungry consumer, but a few issues keep it from being great. Samsung Infuse 4G Review: More Media Player Than Phone Samsung Infuse 4G Review, by Armando Rodriguez May 10, 2011 The Samsung Infuse 4G (...
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Seemingly coming out of nowhere, especially considering that it’s not tied to the family, the is gunning for the top dog position on AT&T’s Android lineup that’s currently occupied by the . Although it shares some of elements that embody the , like i...
Supersized & beautiful Super AMOLED Plus display, Razor thin construction, Peppy performance...
Slow “4G” data speeds, Unable to handle sites with heavy Flash content...
After being encompassed with jubilation upon first handling the device, it eventually subsided as we began to really figure out the ins and outs of its offerings. Yeah, its $200 on-contract price is more than fitting, and equally contends with its ri...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-14 18:40:42
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Thin is in, especially when it comes to smartphones. The Samsung Infuse 4G is the thinnest 4G smartphone available. This cellular device offers excellent design features such as a large Super AMOLED touchscreen and a lightweight design. It also comes w...
The Samsung Infuse 4G is a powerful device with dual cameras, the Android 2.2 operating system and a Super AMOLED touchscreen...
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At first blush, people notice one of two things about the Infuse — either its incredibly large 4.5-inch display or its astonishingly thin stature. Yes, from afar the phone is a very captivating piece of hardware, especially when its bright Super AMOLED di...
Beautiful Super AMOLED Plus display, Great camera, Solid battery life...
May be a bit too large for some, AT&T “4G” speeds aren't 4G at all, Low screen resolution...
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The biggest and slimmest android phone to date. That is what I have been using for the last few weeks, it definitely holds up to biggest, and it holds up to slimmest for sure. Now I have a few other things to address.The LooksIT.IS.BIG. This phone is a bi...
Huge screen, Very slim, Fast internet when it works, Good cameras...
The data network can be sketchy...
I have enjoyed using this phone and am excited to see if companies can bring out phones of this caliber. I think the screen size is my size of choice. I liked how slim it is as well, that may be a favorite as well. I was a fan of the Evo, the droid x an...
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Aaron does a review of the Samsung Infuse 4G , AT&T's third "4G" Android handset and the first one to support sideloading (yay!). Sporting a massive 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, the Infuse is powered by a 1.2 GHz Hummingbird processor and has an 8-...
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AT&T continues to flesh out their 4G capable smartphone offerings with a device that some might consider a "superphone," as the term has been coined recently. Take a goosed up, Samsung Hummingbird processor at 1.2GHz, drop in Samsung's gorgeous and gargan...
Stunning 4.5inch Super AMOLED Plus screen, Deliciously thin, Good graphics performance, Solid battery life, Reasonably priced...
4G coverage with AT&T is a bit tepid...
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Earlier this week, we did a basic unboxing of the Samsung Infuse 4G. Since then, I've had the pleasure of using this phone for a couple of days, and I must say… it's nice. The 4.5″ Super AMOLED Plus screen delivers an awesome viewing experience, along wit...
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The Samsung Infuse 4G and Samsung Droid Charge 4G have rather similar features, although they hardly look the same on the outside. Both Android smartphones are also visually appealing and pretty, but a closer inspection of their various aspects will revea...
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Not only has AT&T upgraded its mobile broadband network to fast High Speed Packet Access (HSPA+) connectivity–it is also deploying Long-Term Evolution (LTE), the other major fourth-generation (4G) wireless/mobile broadband (the other being WiMax). Read on...
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The Samsung Infuse 4G for AT&T embodies the three directions that mobile phones seem to be headed – larger screen sizes, thinner bodies and more powerful processors. That's right – the Infuse 4G manages to wrangle all three, and in a very usable package...
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We're here in NYC at the Samsung and AT&T event and we've got a nice first-look at the new Infuse 4G. It's an Android Froyo device, that's 2.2.1 for those of you half asleep out there, and it is a beast. The device was touted as the most powerful and the...
the device feels nice and it's going to be thoroughly familiar to those who have owned the Galaxy S series devices, or Android devices with Samsung's TouchWiz UI. We do have a review unit in tow, so expect a full and detailed review soon along with some...
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AT&T made a big splash with the introduction of the Samsung Infuse 4G and we got to check it out with our HD video camera.Unfortunately, we weren't even allowed to hold the Samsung Infuse with our own rugged hands, as the device is still quite early but w...
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