SpecEagle review · Samsung

Galaxy S review: The 2010 original that launched the Galaxy dynasty with a Super AMOLED.

SpecEagle Editorial·Jun 2010·$500
Overall
44/100
Class rank
#1 of 5
Tier
Flagship
Buy?
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The verdict, up front

Where the Galaxy story began.

The original Galaxy S put a Super AMOLED and the Hummingbird chip against the iPhone 3GS in 2010 — the start of the line that would dominate Android. Early GPS bugs and TouchWiz lag were the warts, but its place in history is secure.

01Display

70/100

At 70/100 this is one of the strongest display showings among flagship phones of 2010 — 26 points above the cohort average.

TypeSuper AMOLED, 60 Hz
Size4.0 inches
Resolution800 × 480 px (WVGA)

02Camera

44/100

At 44/100 this is one of the strongest camera showings among flagship phones of 2010 — 15 points above the cohort average.

Main5 MP, f/2.6
SelfieVGA

03Performance

40/100

At 40/100 this is one of the strongest performance showings among flagship phones of 2010 — 23 points above the cohort average.

ChipsetExynos 3110 (45 nm, Hummingbird)
RAM512 MB
Storage8 / 16 GB · microSD

04Battery

44/100

At 44/100 this is one of the strongest battery showings among flagship phones of 2010 — 9 points above the cohort average.

Capacity1,500 mAh (removable)
Wired5 W

05Build

50/100

At 50/100 this is one of the strongest build showings among flagship phones of 2010 — 10 points above the cohort average.

06Value

52/100

At 52/100 this is one of the strongest value showings among flagship phones of 2010 — 22 points above the cohort average.

What works
  • First Galaxy — launched the dynasty.
  • Super AMOLED was stunning for 2010.
  • Removable battery + microSD.
  • Light 119 g.
What doesn't
  • GPS bugs plagued early units.
  • TouchWiz lag.
  • 512 MB RAM.
  • Slow updates.

How this review is built: every section score, spec row and comparison on this page comes from SpecEagle's tracked catalogue — scores weight measured specs against the 5-phone cohort of flagship devices released around the same time. We don't publish invented lab anecdotes. Spot an error? .