Customer Reviews for Virgin Mobile - Samsung Galaxy Ring No-Contract Cell Phone - Blue/Silver
Customer Rating
5
very nice phone
on August 12, 2014
Posted by: cubbiebear
great phone. Easy to use, great phone for the price. Bright nice screen and colors. Good reception and wi-fi . About the only negative is that it is sometimes hard to hear everything even with it enhanced.... everything that I've ever owned from Samsung has been high Quality.
Never had any troubles with my galexy. I would recommend it to anyone and have before. One thing they don't tell you about it is, it's extremely durable. Mine has been dropped, thrown, fell in dish water. Still worked great after it dried out. Screen never cracked, was always faster thany friends phones. Love it! Great job to the creates of the Samsung Galaxy Ring!! :)
Pros: Inexpensive, Durable, Realistic color
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
5
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
2
Pretentious and Over-complicated
on August 12, 2014
Posted by: ObjectiveSubjectiveView
from Missouri
Expertise:Intermediate
The Samsung Galaxy Ring is an "economy class," miniature smart-phone that runs the latest Android OS (4.1.2 at the time of this review). While the Samsung Galaxy Ring supports most smart-phone features, it is too "economical" to really function as a reliable smart-phone.
The majority of the Samsung Galaxy Ring's issues, however, does not come from its low-power intended hardware, but rather the Android OS. The smart-phone, in essence, works to function like a minature, mobile computer, and while the hardware is always important for the functionality of a computer, most users will interact with the software and OS to become familiar with the system; as such, the hardware is merely a conduit for the software.
This means that the Samsung Galaxy Ring tries to be a power-efficient, economically inclined minature computer, and it falls considerably short. The Samsung Galaxy Ring does not have the processing or battery power to support the Android OS, granted the Android OS and smart-phones in general are designed to be technology that is still years in the making (minature, power-efficient and fully functional mobile computers).
More specific to the device, it has serious issues when it comes to USB connections, and while it states that it can act as a media device, it has the potential to do so, but it encounters connection errors; however, this seems to be a common issue with most Samsung and Android OS devices. The Samsung Galaxy Ring also supports a slot for a micro-sd card, but as with most micro-sd cards, many users will find it difficult to insert and remove the card, and as the device gives no indication as how to insert a micro-sd card into the slot, users could potentially damage the card or the slot if they do not insert the card correctly and carefully.
This device can also have potential audio issues when making and receiving calls and playing a music application. This problem seems to be related to inserting a head-phone connector into the audio jack. There are many problems related to the audio-jack, in fact. At times, if the connector in the audio jack is touched, it can result in stopping or pausing any media player in use, and also upon occasion, an automated voice recording staes "please unlock the device."
Also, like most Samsung product, the screen is very fragile and as it is a touch-screen, protective cases and "boxes" will not protect the screen. Another software problem comes in the form of the "swype" text feature. The purpose of this feature seems to aim at making texting quicker, but because of touch-screen calibrations, the feature tends to be buggy and fails to insert the correct text entries. Texting with the device is glitchy in many aspects, which is unfortunate for any device whose primary purpose is communication.
Overall, this is not a recommended product due to its over-complicated design and various technical errors that were not debugged during development. The issue with this device, and smart-phones in general, is that it moves away from being a communicative device and into a miniature computer. Although modern times are moving into the digital age, that period has not yet arrived, and as such, technology is suffering from being "ahead of the times."
Pros: Lightweight
Cons: Poor quality, Did not meet expectations, audio issues, touch-screen buggy, usb media connection does not work
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
Features
2
Performance
1
Design
2
Value
1
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
this phone is awesome never had samsung before to
on August 12, 2014
Posted by: kevin2star3
from Oceanside, CA
Expertise:Expert
First time using a samsung model and it is exactly what I need for work, fun, music fits my needs. touchscreen perfect camera plus speech recognition very satisfied with this phone and now looking forward to all samsung products.
Personally i love to take pic, on this phone i can take lots of pictures. I can download apps to edit the pictures and its really good to know u have something to rely on.
Pros: Bright display, Durable, Lightweight
Cons: Not high def
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
3
Design
2
Value
3
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
5
This device is awesome :)
on August 13, 2014
Posted by: TonyXD
from Blue Island, ILL
Expertise:Expert
This is the best device ive used so far. :) i want another samsung device. :D
Pros: Bright display
Cons: Poor quality
I would recommend this to a friend!
Features
5
Performance
5
Design
5
Value
5
Written by a customer while visiting Samsung US
Customer Rating
4
great phones and features
on August 13, 2014
Posted by: yupp
from hudson florida
Expertise:Intermediate
The samsung brand is the best they are durable have great features and dont drop there calls.