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Samsung’s Star shines bright: Five million units sold since May

Posted on 28 August 2009 by admin

Well, well, if it isn’t the year of the affordable touchscreen bar – the Samsung S5230 Star sold over 5 million units since its introduction in May. And Samsung expect that number to reach 10 million by November.

Ambitious? Definitely! But the S5230 Star was the fastest Samsung handset in reaching the 5 million mark and if you look at the numbers of units sold month per month – 10 million seems entirely within reach.

In its premiere month of May the Star sold 700 thousand units, 900 thousand the next month and the numbers for July and August were nearly double that – 1.6 and 1.8 million respectively. The Star’s rival, the LG Cookie, also reached the 5-million milestone in July but it had a head start of several months. It too is foreseen by its creators to reach 10 million sales soon.

Europe is the biggest importer of the Samsung Star, with more than half of the units sold there (2.8 million). It topped the sales lists in France, the UK, the Netherlands and Italy.

It seems that the Samsung S5230 Star has the right formula for success – light on the cost and heavy on the features. It offers a 3″ WQVGA touchscreen with Samsung’s widget-enabled TouchWiz and a 3 megapixel camera with smile detection. It can handle microSD cards up to 16GB and with DNSe technology it’s a music player in its own right. The document viewer doesn’t hurt either.

We are not quite fans of the design but those new optional colors seem to liven up things around that Star – hit the source link below to check out the new paintjobs.

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Samsung S5230 Star review: Hot starlet

Posted on 07 July 2009 by admin

Samsung are going to great lengths to pile pressure on the LG Cookie. While the Samsung S5600 Preston aims to outdo it, the 5230 Star is set for a head-on collision course. This starlet’s middle name is Tocco Lite and that’s plenty to live up to.

The name itself is no shortcut to stardom but the Tocco pedigree certainly brings with it certain expectations of quality. So will this little Star still be going strong a year from launch? The S5230 certainly has all the ingredients, now all we need to do is see if Samsung has got the mix right.

Add a dash of touchscreen and nifty unlock, a pinch of smart looks and document viewer, DNSe and smile shutter to taste. Samsung’s widget-wielding TouchWiz makes reading the recipe a cinch.

It’s a dish that’s already proving popular – the Star is already shifting over a million units per month and Samsung expect to total 10 million sold by the end of the year. Certainly an ambitious plan, but they just might pull it off – the Star is set to become one of Samsung’s bestsellers.

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Samsung S5230 official photos

Samsung S5230 main features:

  • GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, GPRS/EDGE class 12
  • Dimensions: 104.0 x 53.0 x 11.9 mm, 93.5 g
  • 3″ resistive TFT touchscreen, WQVGA resolution (240 x 400 pixels)
  • 50MB onboard storage, microSD card slot (up to 16GB)
  • 3 megapixel fixed focus camera with smile detection
  • Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, USB v.2.0
  • Document viewer
  • Smart unlock
  • Accelerometer sensor
  • FM radio with RDS
  • DNSe
  • Find Music recognition service
  • 1000 mAh battery, up to 800 h of standby

Main disadvantages

  • No 3G
  • Proprietary connectivity port
  • Slightly more expensive than the LG KP500 Cookie
  • No way to directly switch between running apps
  • The camera is quite basic – uninspiring picture quality, no autofocus or flash
  • Non-hot-swappable microSD slot

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Samsung S5230 live shots

The Star offers a basic touchscreen package with little to no access to top-of-the-line technology. It still knows a trick or two though and is keen to treat the masses to Smart Unlock. It was initially dubbed Gesture lock but in the end Samsung went for Smart instead. This feature lets users unlock the S5230 Star and even launch apps by drawing a letter on the screen. It can be any letter: U to unlock the device, B to launch the browser, J to run your favorite Java app. It’s a nifty trick that adds a little speed and spice when working with the device.

Jump to the next page for a guided tour of the Star exterior. We’ll look closer at the few things that have changed since our early-bird preview.

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