Testseek.co.uk have collected 38 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-S6310 Galaxy Young and the average rating is 60%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-S6310 Galaxy Young.
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38 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2013-06-17, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Good range of Android features for the price
Camera's very basic
The Galaxy Young is a decent little smartphone but Samsung hasn't made it easy to choose between it and it's slightly more expensive cousin, the Galaxy Fame . The Fame has a better camera and a bigger screen, but the Young's screen is a little sharper, ...
If the price tag were smaller, the Samsung Galaxy Young would be a reasonable choice for a starter smartphone, but the price, combined with the tiny screen, makes it a non-starter...
Small screen, low resolution and sluggish response times
A woefully poor screen in terms of resolution and consistent lag spoil the good looks and rivals offer twice as much value in terms of specification and extras....
The Galaxy Young's low price and the fact it runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean are really all it has going for it. Its low grade hardware and dire performance mean that we'd rather have an alternative budget smartphone running Ice Cream Sandwich, or even Window...
585.8Cheap yes, but there's better for the money. The Galaxy Y is somehow saved purely by the Samsung brand.6HTC finds out why supply can hurt your demandSky apps not actually "hacked", but Twitter account hacked and Google Play listings altered...
Cheap, £90 price tag, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS with TouchWiz UI, Moderate camera quality for price
Slightly sluggish, Low quality 3.5-inch display, No LED flash
If your needs are basic, you could do worse than the Samsung Galaxy Young. It is £50 cheaper than the Samsung Galaxy Fame with a performance and spec that better matches its price tag. The Young might not set the smartphone world alight, but for a penny s...
The Samsung Galaxy Young was never going to be the best handset ever brought to market, but it manages to bring a lot of features that make Samsung handsets so successful whilst coming in at a reasonable price tag.This means that it is ideal as a first ti...
Expensive for what you get; Lowres screen; Occasionally jerky performance
We fully expected Samsung’s Galaxy Young to be under a hundred pounds thanks to its single-core processor, low-res display and basic features. For that price it would have made a decent smartphone for kids or newbies, but at over £120 we have to recommend...
dual SIM function, works well, comfortable for small hands, cheap, high-end build quality, handy size, fast flash memory, big RAM
inefficient, occasional stuttering, modest battery life, camera produces muffled images, low resolution screen, viewing angles only ok in vertical direction
Are you looking for the cheapest possible smartphone, but with full-fledged Android? With the Galaxy Young Duos, Samsung does not only offer such, but also, thanks to the phone's compact size, it is decent for children and persons with small hands. Howeve...