Testseek.com have collected 51 expert reviews of the Samsung SCH-I510 Droid Charge and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SCH-I510 Droid Charge.
June 2011
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Brilliant Super AMOLED Plus displaySuperb battery lifeLight weight
The Samsung Droid Charge has a gorgeous Super AMOLED Plus touch screen. Verizon's 4G LTE data speeds are superfast
And the smartphone offers longer battery life than the HTC ThunderBolt. Call quality and camera quality are also good
Amazing screen
Great camera
Good call quality
Gorgeous 4.3-inch super AMOLED display
Swift 4G LTE data speeds
Pre-loaded with lots of handy apps
Good battery life
Relatively light
Fast 4G performance. Ultra-vibrant Super AMOLED Plus screen. Stellar camera and camcorder.
Gorgeous 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen
MicroSD expansion slot with preinstalled 32GB card
LTE connectivity
Wi-Fi sharing
Relatively lightweight
The Super AMOLED screen is impressive
4G LTE service is very fast
4G LTE speeds are blazing
32GB MicroSD card included
Solid battery life for a 4G LTE device
Super AMOLED Plus screen is amazing
Autofocus camera works well
Impressive Super AMOLED Plus display
Fast 4G LTE data speeds
32GB memory card included
HDMI video port
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
Outstanding screen
Smooth performance
Good call and camera quality
Large and best in class display
Fast 4G data speeds
Fast 4G data
Fast 4G web browsing and media streaming
Call quality
Vibrant
Highcontrast display
Highquality photo and video output
Another good Droid
Calls were good
The look is pretty nice
The editors didn't like
Plasticy designSingle-core performanceCost
The Droid Charge is large. It's also pricey
Especially considering it doesn't have some of the latest features
Like a dual-core processor
Unreliable data connections
Poor battery life
Sluggish user interface
Pricey
Cheap-feeling plastic chassis
Back gets hot during longer LTE sessions
Plastic housing feels cheap. Older CPU benchmarks behind its competitors. Battery life not terrific.
4G coverage is still limited
Browsing speed tests were a mixed bag
Phone is large
Lacking in distinctive design
Battery wears out too soon
Plastic shell
Underwhelming specs
Inconsistent TouchWiz UI
Expensive
Some permanent bloatware
Can drop to 3G when indoors
Video recording looks out of focus
Slippery plastic feel
No LED notification light
Large Flash sites will lockup the web browser
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
Gigantic
4G LTE kind of a letdown
Horrendous battery life
Plasticky look
Call quality
Short battery life
Older hardware compared to recent smartphones
The design is kind of negative at times
The battery didn't live up to what a lot of people said
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When placed against the other 4G LTE phones currently on the Verizon network, the Charge has both advantages and disadvantages. The greatest strength of the phone is without a doubt the display. It's beautiful, bright, and (relatively) easy to use outdoor...
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