Samsung Galaxy Core review: Two for one
Two for one
Standard connectivity
The Samsung Galaxy Core has the standard set of connectivity features - quad-band 2G and dual-band 3G with 7.2Mbps HSDPA and 5.76Mbps HSUPA.
The Wi-Fi support covers b/g/n with hotspot functionality.
There's also stereo Bluetooth 3.0.
The Core has a built-in A-GPS receiver that also works with GLONASS. With both global positioning systems, you get more satellites available, which improves lock times and accuracy both in the urban jungle and in an actual jungle.
Tweaked Jelly Bean browser
The Samsung Galaxy Core has a tweaked version of the Jelly Bean Android browser, but Chrome also comes pre-installed, if that's what you prefer.
Anyway, the default browser supports both double tap and pinch zooming along with the two-finger tilt zoom. There are niceties such as multiple tabs, text reflow, find on page and so on. A neat trick is to pinch zoom out beyond the minimum - that opens up the tabs view.
The Web browser comes with Incognito mode, which lets you surf the web without the browser keeping track of your history or storing cookies. You can also switch to a more minimalist UI, which currently is in a Lab stage. It disables most of the browser's user interface and gives you a quick five-button layout to access the basics.
Tabs view • Incognito mode • Quick controls
Organizer and apps
The Samsung Galaxy Core comes with a number of cool apps preinstalled. The one glaring omission is an Office document editor - perhaps Samsung finally came to terms with the sheer amount of free office editors available on the Play Store.
The S Planner is a skinned calendar that is easy to use with your fingers. The tabbed interface lets you easily toggle between year, month, week, day list and task views.
The S Planner app can sync with multiple calendars and you can switch off individual ones to reduce the clutter.
Samsung has enabled its new S Cloud service on the Galaxy Core. It can sync contacts, calendar and S memos and back up logs, messages (SMS and MMS) and the wallpaper. You can choose not to back up some of those things and you can set up automatic backups.
The clock app features is laid out across five tabs, each with a different function. The first tab lets you create multiple alarms (each with a distinct repeat time and ring tone), then there are the World clock, stopwatch, timer and desk clock tabs.
The Clock app handles many extras
The Calculator features big buttons, but you can enable one-handed operation to make things more manageable. The text size is adjustable and if you flip the phone horizontally, you get some advanced math functions too.
Calculator has adjustable font size and advanced math functions
The My Files app lets you browse all the files in your phones' memory or on an attached microSD card. The app is launched automatically when you hook up a USB mass storage device (a USB drive, another phone, an SD card etc), which we find to be a nice touch.
Reader comments
- Maverick 88 Owner
- 12 Mar 2023
- k%n
yes it is a very good emergency phone, i leave it fully charged next to a power bank near my survival kit, battery AM FM radio and the LCR which comes in handy during storms when i want to conserve battery on my Samsung Galaxy F42 5G and accomodation...
- maverick-USN-geofs
- 26 Dec 2022
- 3J8
it is a decent device as an emergency device. if your main phone is out it holds up pretty well
- Anonymous
- 22 Sep 2021
- XSs
i can't believe that there is also s voise in this smartphone!