Testseek.co.uk have collected 50 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-I8520 Galaxy Beam and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-I8520 Galaxy Beam.
August 2012
(76%)
50 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Projector's not great quality, old version of Android, pricey for a midrange handset
The Samsung Galaxy Beam is a gimmicky phone, with niche appeal, but it's not a bad effort. If the idea of a pocket projector appeals to you, it's good enough quality to show off your videos to an audience (though perhaps without the detail and brightne...
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Clever integrated projector, Great battery life, Neat hardware design
Projector capability is limited, Old Android version,Expensive
The Samsung Galaxy Beam is a competent smartphone though the version of Android is a bit of a let down. Its two batteries give it superb longevity and its physical design is attractive. The projector is a bit of a gimmick though it works well within its l...
The Samsung Galaxy Beam is definitely one of the more interesting releases of 2012 so far. It's essentially an average, mid-range Android phone that boasts a built-in HD projector as its key feature. ...
The Samsung Beam is clearly a nice product, and we feel most people would be much better served by buying both a phone for general phone duties and a tablet for on the go video watching and presentations. However, as proof of concepts go, this device h...
Published: 2012-08-09, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
If you’re looking for just about the strangest smartphone to have been released thus far this year, you’re looking right at it right here: the Samsung GALAXY Beam. This device is a relatively powerful smartphone on its own, but with it you get a built-...
Abstract: We couldn't be happier to preview one of the more interesting handsets in recent memory – the pico projector-laden Samsung Galaxy Beam. We remember how excited we were in 2009 when we handled the first Samsung phone with built-in projector, the I7410,...
Abstract: Fresh from the Mobile World Congress 2012, it seems like both Samsung and Nokia will be putting out interesting phones this year. But, what makes these phones particularly interesting isn't just the specs they rock on the inside; these two phones each hav...
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Published: 2012-02-26, Author: Dan , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. During a briefing with Samsung here at MWC 2012, we were given a demo of the new Galaxy Beam smartphone and its built-in projector. Though we haven't seen a projector built into a smartphone for a few years, S...
Built-in pico projector, 12.5mm thick, Good looking design
Brightness only 15 lumens, Average specifications, A little expensive given specs
The Samsung Galaxy Beam is definitely one of the more interesting releases of 2012 so far. It's essentially an average, mid-range Android phone that boasts a built-in HD projector as its key feature. With a brightness of just 15 lumens, however, we can't...