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776 reviews
May, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 776 reviews of Samsung Infuse 4G. The average rating for this product is 3.7/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. People really like the durability and usability. The screen and portability are also appreciated. The reception and reliability get less positive views.
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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Samsung Infuse 4G is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 84/100 = Very good quality.
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alaTest has collected and analyzed 547 user reviews of Samsung Infuse 4G from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.7/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.8/5 for other Cell phones on Amazon.com. Views about the design and screen are generally positive. The usability and portability are also mentioned favorably, whereas there are some mixed views about the durability. The reception and reliability get negative reviews.
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73% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by : Nic Vargus (techradar.com)
The Infuse 4G is a huge phone, but is it a huge success?
Killer display ; Excellent camera ; Extra screen real estate ; Decent battery life
Mediocre build quality ; Not really "4G ; Outdated software
The Samsung Infuse 4G feels a bit like a phone with an identity crisis. It costs the same as the Epic 4G Touch, but is excluded from the Galaxy line. It's got a 4G right in the name, but it doesn't boast 4G speeds.
Expert review by : Armando Rodriguez (techadvisor.co.uk)
The Samsung Infuse 4G is a great-looking phone with exceptional media capabilities. Unfortunately, while it may shine at playing movies and music, in our tests images and text came out looking like a mess.
The Samsung Infuse 4G is a great device for media consumption, provided you can get over the text- and image-rendering issues. Reading pixilated text on that otherwise gorgeous 4.5-inch display is just a tad heartbreaking, to say the least. But if you...
Expert review by : GSMArena team (gsmarena.com)
In America, it is widely believed that bigger is better. Or so Samsung must have thought when they decided to launch the phone with the biggest and brightest screen first in the United States, and with the biggest network – AT&T. The Samsung Infuse 4G...
Quad-band GSM and quad-band 3G support ; 21 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA support ; 4.5" 16M-color Super AMOLED Plus capacitive touchscreen of WVGA (480 x 800 pixel) resolution ; 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor, 512 MB of RAM ; 8 MP wide-angle lens...
All-plastic build ; No dedicated camera key ; Super slim body has poor grip when taking pictures ; Single-core processor ; No 1080p video recording despite having the same camera unit as the Galaxy S2 ; Sheer size raises questions about single-handed...
Expert review by : Tim Stevens (engadget.com)
We're just getting into the swing of spring, flowers blooming and skeeters biting, but already it's been a great year for Samsung -- if we ignore the whole lawsuit thing. Just a few weeks ago the company delivered to us our highest scoring Android...
Thin profile ; Excellent battery life ; Beautiful screen
Inconsistent data performance ; That screen might be a little too big ; External HDMI adapter
Expert review by : Terrence Russell (wired.com)
Is a giant, 4.5-inch screen enough to differentiate the Infuse 4G from Android's numerous oversize offerings? For the most part, yes.
Form+Function+Fun. Oversized touchscreen is great for flicks. Fantastic battery life regardless of use patterns. Preternaturally light at 4.5 ounces. Ships with a voucher for movie rentals. Great photos (8MP) decent video (720p)
Speaker is fine for calls, anemic for movies. Plastic chassis and volume rocker are pure chintz. Getting video onto a TV is dongle-reliant. All this downloadable video sweetness ships with a tiny 2GB card
Expert review by : Jamie Lendino (pcmag.com)
The powerful Samsung Infuse 4G boasts the largest screen found on any Android smartphone, but AT&T's next-generation data network still lags.
Very thin. Huge, vibrant Super AMOLED Plus screen. Stellar battery life. First truly 4G AT&T phone.
AT&T doesn't yet have a network to back up the phone's speeds. Not the best voice phone. Tall and wide dimensions make it tough to hold.
Multimedia, Camera, and Conclusions This is a stellar multimedia machine. The standard-size 3.5mm headphone jack is always a plus, and Samsung includes a full-sounding wired set of stereo earbuds in the box. Music tracks also sounded clear and detailed...
Expert review by : Bonnie Cha (cnet.com)
First introduced at CES 2011 , the Samsung Infuse 4G finally reaches AT&T's network on May 15 for $199.99 with a two-year contract. The Infuse 4G is the carrier's latest Android device, and it sure is getting a lot of fanfare. Not only is it being...
The Samsung Infuse 4G features a large and vibrant 4.5-inch touch screen that's great for browsing and videos. The Android smartphone is ultrathin and has an 8-megapixel camera and snappy performance.
The lower-resolution screen makes text look a bit pixelated. AT&T's 4G data speeds are slow.
The Samsung Infuse 4G disappoints in some areas, but it's still a very good Android smartphone for AT&T customers as long as you're OK with the larger design.
Expert review by : Armando Rodriguez (pcworld.com)
The Samsung Infuse 4G ($200 on AT&T after a new 2-year contract) is a great-looking phone with exceptional media capabilities. Unfortunately, while it may shine at playing movies and music, images and text come out looking like a mess.
Exceptional multimedia capabilities ; Nice, big screen for easy typing
Photos sometimes have a red tint ; Text and images are jagged
The Samsung Infuse 4G is a great phone for the media-hungry consumer, but a few issues keep it from being great.
Expert review by : Eric Butterfield (steves-digicams.com)
The Infuse 4G is a great fit for someone who wants an ultra-thin camera phone with a vivid, sharp display. Sharing photos is easy with the included apps, and the camera is generally quick to perform, but a weak flash, less-than-stellar image quality...
Large 4.5-inch screen is sharp and colorful ; Touch screen makes menu navigation easy ; Ultra-thin body measures just 0.35 inch ; Built-in photo-sharing widgets
Small flash is sometimes inadequate ; Image quality is not the greatest ; Performance of shooting modes is mixed ; Placement of lens and flash makes them easy to block with fingers
The Infuse 4G is a great fit for someone who wants an ultra-thin camera phone with a vivid, sharp display. Sharing photos is easy with the included apps, and the camera is generally quick to perform, but a weak flash, less-than-stellar image quality...
Expert review by : PhoneArena Team (phonearena.com)
Seemingly coming out of nowhere, especially considering that it's not tied to the Samsung Galaxy S family, the Samsung Infuse 4G is gunning for the top dog position on AT&T's Android lineup that's currently occupied by the Motorola ATRIX 4G. Although...
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