Pros
- Stunning Super AMOLED Display
- Thin and lightweight design
Cons
- Can't install third-party apps
- Performance can be a bit sluggish
Bottom Line
The Samsung Captivate has a dazzling display and a bevy of multimedia and social networking features.
PCWorld's Samsung Captivate Coverage
- Samsung's New Android Phones: The Vibrant and The Captivate Samsung releases two sparkling Android smartphones that are almost identical: The Vibrant on T-Mobile and the Captivate on AT&T.
- 2011 Innovations Awards Honorees: Phones and Accessories These groundbreaking smartphones, Bluetooth headsets, hybrid devices, and mobile accessories nabbed high honors as part of the 2011 CES Innovations Awards.
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