What the Critics Are Saying...
- Adama D. Brown, BrighthandThe Galaxy Stellar isn't a bad phone, but it isn't a great one, either. It's pretty much exactly what it looks like: a very low-end phone designed to be free with a new contract. It has good performance, and a decent if unremarkable screen. So it might suit some people well.
- Cory Gunther, Android CommunityThe Samsung Galaxy Stellar is a bit of a toss up here. When we said nearly free throughout this review we meant it. You can have this device absolutely free with a new 2-year contract from Verizon. The only downside is you’ll pay $50 in-store and wait on a mail-in-rebate. In the end however yo...
- Eric Abent, SlashGearYes, it’s true that the Stellar can’t really be considered “the best” in any way. If you’re a person who is always on the lookout for the best and you’ve made it this far in the review, I’m sorry to say that you’ve just wasted your time. This phone cle...
- Jessica Dolcourt, CnetNot everything about the Samsung Galaxy Stellar is a hit, but I'm willing to give the phone a little leeway because of its price-tag-to-value ratio. It excels at the major points for entertainment and written communication, but is weaker in audio and photo. The Stellar remains best for Verizon custo...
- FAUguy, PhoneArenaThe old saying “you can’t get something for nothing” still applies today, as you have to sign a 2-year contract in order to get the Samsung Galaxy Stellar for free, as the full retail price is $330. The Galaxy Stellar doesn’t have any stellar features or specs, but does provi...
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Samsung backs up the Galaxy Stellar 4G LTE with a 1 Year parts & labour warranty.
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