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AT&T's affordable, midlevel Samsung Galaxy Express
Created: 12/11/2012
Video description: With its 5-megapixel camera, 4.5-inch Super Amoled Plus display, and 1.5GHz dual-core processor, the Samsung Galaxy Express is a midrange winner from AT&T.

AT&T's affordable, midlevel Samsung Galaxy Express Video Transcript

-Hello everybody, it's Lynn La from CNET here with the Samsung Galaxy Express from AT&T. The Express is a midlevel 4G LTE device that looks very similar to the Galaxy S3. It has a 4.5-inch super AMOLED plus touch screen and it has a slim 0.36-inch profile. Powering the handset is a 1.5-gigahertz dual core processor and a 2 amp hour battery, which roughly translates to 14 hours of recorded talk time. It natively ships with android 4.0 ice cream sandwich and features other goodies like NFC, 8 gigs of internal memory, and an expandable micro-SD card slot. On the back, there's a 5-megapixel camera that can shoot in 720p HD video and above the display on the front is a 1.3-megapixel camera. If you're interested, the phone is going for about $100 after you sign a carrier contract. Again, I'm Lynn and this has been AT&T Samsung Galaxy Express.

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Samsung Galaxy Express (AT&T) Review

The good: The Samsung Galaxy Express runs on 4G LTE, has good call quality, and a decent 5-megapixel camera.

The bad: The Galaxy Express is preloaded with too much bloatware and its screen has a bluish hue at certain angles.

The bottom line: With its reasonable $100 price tag, AT&T's Galaxy Express' solid performance and respectable specs are a good deal -- but pass it up if you want a more powerful camera.

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Samsung Galaxy Express (AT&T) Specs

Manufacturer: Samsung
Part number: SGH-i437

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