Face Off: Samsung Captivate vs. Samsung Vibrant


July 30th, 2010 by Brian K. Neal  

Overall Winner: Vibrant

The Samsung Captivate and Vibrant are two amazing phones in their own right, not to mention the best Android offering on their respective carriers, but there can only be one winner.  In our 9 rounds of testing, the Vibrant and Captivate were tied neck and neck in 5 categories, but the Vibrant outpaced the Captivate in 4 crucial areas: Web browsing speed, battery life, pricing/value, and included apps.

The battery on the Vibrant lasted 44 minutes over the Captivate (we will re-run the test). Plus, T-Mobile bundles fun exclusives like Avatar: The Movie and EA’s The Sims 3. We also like that you won’t incur any surcharges should you go over T-Mobile’s larger 5GB data cap (your download speed will decrease, however).

Overall, we like the Captivate for AT&T customers, but the Vibrant for T-Mobile is the better overall Galaxy S phone.

Phone

Samsung Captivate Samsung Vibrant
Design Draw Draw
Specs and Performance Draw Draw
Included Apps/Services Winner
Web Browsing Winner
Camera Draw Draw
Battery Life Winner
Call Quality Draw Draw
Accessories Draw Draw
Pricing & Value Winner

Samsung Captivate vs. Samsung Vibrant


5 Responses to “Face Off: Samsung Captivate vs. Samsung Vibrant”

  1. Rod Says:

    Hey all,

    I have actually owned both of these phones. I started with the T mobile Vibrant a week ago. It is a very nice phone. As far as the review goes, I would agree with several points; however, I write to point out my observations and personal experience.

    The vibrant is a lot like holding an ipod touch in your hand. very thin, slick edge. The plastic back is not a good feel. There is a protrusion at the bottom which serves better as a side grip while using the phone horizontally rather than vertically. I found myself immediately wanting a gel case to add grip to the phone. The buttons at the bottom are definitely brighter when lit. Also the power and rocker buttons have insets that caused me to have to turn the phone sideways often to use them-not good. The phone does come with the 2GB card, the Sims game and other apps along with a movie that is really nice. The best part of this phone option was the phone plan with the carrier. I happily arrived home though to discover that there was no carrier signal for at least a half mile from my home. We tried switching sim cards with no improvement. Back went the vibrant.

    I learned who had a strong signal in my area from users THEN went shopping again. I knew that the phone plan would cost more but was not sure of what phone to get. ATT’s iphone and the Sammy Captivate became the two finalists. Although I might be considered an Apple fanboy with two of their laptops and three desktop models AND a mobile me account, I still wanted to keep the phone choice a separate issue. The captivate won. I must say that although the reviewer likes the rounded corners, I find the more angular phone better to hold. I still want to get a gel cover but do not feel an urgency to do so. The metal back also has a rough texture and the back is smooth which I like better. The operating buttons power, volume rocker actually are above the flush surface point so they are much easier to use. I do wish the lighted buttons home, back, etc were bright like the vibrant though – they are dim lit when used in comparison. I am not familiar yet with the ATT apps. I really liked the software on the Vibrant but my phone geek friend tells me that most of those apps can be added anyway. As far as the phone itself goes, I prefer the captivate.

    One final point of both phones is the camera without flash issue. First, it is not an issue. Consider the weak LED flash of a camera. Most times, as with cameras, the flash illuminates objects about 10ft or so (3 ft with an LED) then the light quickly dissipates. These phones have night shot which, in my opinion is superior to a flash for general picture shots. There is a test of this at http://www.tmonews.com/2010/07/is-the-samsung-vibrant-night-mode-a-worthwhile-replacement-to-flash/

    Note how the 9:30pm shot of the field is completely lit, not just a 3 ft radius.

    Either of these phones make a good choice. I would have the vibrant now if I had a carrier signal at my home. As it is I pay more and have the captivate which is equally as good. Both phones are very lightweight and function packed. Oh, and yes I did look at the HTC phones – very well built but at the end of the current day, the Galaxy S phones pack newest tech – Bluetooth 3, WIFI N, fastest processor and GPU, etc. Hard to beat the light and fast!

  2. San Says:

    Thank you Brian and Rod, you made my decision easy, I’m going for Captivate and hoping that I can unlock it to use t-mobile in case I want.

  3. Mide Says:

    Thanks Rod, that was a nice addition to the written comparison.

  4. Lex Says:

    Thanks Brian & Rod, That last addition was REALLY helpful! Cheers! o{n_n}o

  5. Malcolm Says:

    In Canada, the Vibrant now has video calling where as the Captivate does not. That puts the Vibrant miles ahead in my books. The Catch-22 is that The Bell plan (Vibrant) is more expensive than The Rogers (Captivate) plan because I get free voice and call display with Rogers, saving me $12 a month. So really stuck here. Wish I could get the Vibrant on my Rogers plan. Ohhh the horror!!!

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