Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G review: T-Mobile's QWERTY slider falls flat

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We first heard rumblings about the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze Qslider back in August, and what stood out most – apart from the rumored Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor and HSPA+42 connectivity – was that long-winded moniker. Interesting, then, that Sammy should re-brand the T-Mobile device with a name that does nothing to clarify this handset’s identity: the Galaxy S Relay 4G. That jumble of words aside, this phone offers a five-row QWERTY layout, a dual-core S4 chip and a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, all for the moderate price of $150 (with a $50 mail-in rebate). Is this slider the best T-Mobile has to offer? Join us past the break as we give the Relay the full run-through. Gallery: Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G review
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