Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime review: Mirror shot
Mirror shot
Internet and Chrome
The Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime comes with both the stock Android browser (customized by Samsung) and Google's Chrome. Both support multiple tabs (including incognito ones) and an option to go straight to the desktop version of a page.
The Samsung-customized Internet browser
With a Samsung account the Internet browser can sync your browsing history and bookmarks between devices, similar to Google Chrome.
Chrome with data-saving options
Chrome has another trick up its sleeve - it can reduce traffic by compressing web pages on Google's servers before they are sent to the device, similar to how Opera's Turbo mode (and Opera Mini) work.
Other apps
As we've seen so far, the Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime software package is heavily stripped down from the TouchWiz of yesterday. This removes a lot of bloat - but also a lot of functionality - and what's left is a good software package that retains some proprietary TouchWiz perks.
S Planner is the default calendar. It features five different views: daily, weekly, monthly, yearly and agenda. Multiple online calendars are supported (complete with color coding). Despite bearing the same name, coming from the Galaxy Note 4 version of S Planner there's definitely the sense that this is a stripped down version.
The Memo app is fairly powerful, you can add images and voice notes in each memo and sort those in multiple categories. Notes are synced with a server, which is handy if you have several Samsung devices.
The clock app has an alarm clock, World clock, stopwatch and timer modes. Smart alarm can wake you gently by starting a quiet sound that builds over a few minutes before the raw ringer kicks in.
Alarms • world clock • stopwatch • timer
My Files is the built-in file browser. Its initial screen is quite simple, sorting files by their type (video, document, etc.), but you can browse the built-in and microSD storage folder by folder too. Files and folders can be moved, copied, deleted, renamed and ZIP-ed together.
Finally, aside from the Google Play store you get Samsung Galaxy apps - the store for exclusive content for Galaxy smartphones. It has many titles and free content. Additionally, the Galaxy App Center helps you download some Galaxy-branded apps (those are region-limited to Thailand and Laos though). Galaxy Gift, for example, gets you exclusive perks in certain stores and restaurants.
Reader comments
- Raihan
- 16 Aug 2024
- XPI
Can we play free fire in this
- Mamun
- 29 Sep 2022
- X}e
Update
- bilal
- 10 Sep 2022
- NgQ
I have three problems happening on my phone. 1. camera became invisible. 2. the memory can not be changed SD card. It is only storing on internal storage and it became full. I could not change to SD card. 3. phone vibration stoped and it it usi...