Samsung has been attracting quite a bit of attention in every mobile category: budget phones, smartphones and even feature phones. A latest addition to its Android budget phone category is the Samsung Galaxy Pocket. The device is pocket friendly in the literal sense, sporting compact looks and feeling light in the hands. But is it pocket friendly in terms of the value-for-money factor? We find out in our review.
Hardware
The Galaxy Pocket is light as a feather at a mere 97grams and the compact design allows for a snuggly fit in your palm. Despite having a plastic body, the device feels good to hold and does not look tacky or cheap. It sports a simple curved-edge design and has a 2.8-inch full touch screen, with capacitive Menu and Back buttons on either side of a physical Home button.
There's a 2MP camera at the back, with the device speakers. The Micro-USB port that allows both charging and transferring of data, is located on the top, adjacent to the standard 3.5mm headphones jack. The left houses the volume rocker, while the power button rests on the right side.
Display
The Galaxy Pocket has a 2.8-inch TFT capacitive display supporting a pixel resolution of 320x240. It's needless to say that a 2MP camera will not produce great quality images. Pictures do seem dull but still look better in daylight than in low light conditions. The device does not have a front facing camera. Full brightness levels can get strenuous on the eyes.
Software/ Interface
The pocket friendly smartphone runs on Android 2.3 and is powered by an 832MHz processor underneath. Multi-tasking on the device felt really smooth and it is quick to respond. There are three customizable home screens and the device has Samsung's TouchWiz UI on top.
There's more than enough room to store apps, photos, music and videos with the phone's 3GB internal storage, expandable up to 32GB via microSD card slot
Performance/ Battery life
The Galaxy Pocket comes with a 1200mAh battery that delivers a good performance. A moderate user can use the device for an entire day on a single charge.
Typing on the device can become quite a task in portrait mode unless you are blessed with tiny fingers, thanks to a full QWERTY keyboard crammed into a 2.8-inch screen. Landscape mode feels more comfortable though. We tested it amongst friends with different sizes of hands and those with slightly large or thick fingers just couldn't get the alphabets right.
The speaker audio quality isn't that great, but then that's the case with most budget Android phones. The bundled headphones, however, do a good job of enhancing the sound quality. There's a 5.1 sound option that works only in earphone mode and offers crystal clear audio. The FM experience was good, but you can choose to set only 4 stations at a time. However, you can listen to all available frequencies.
Apps optimized for the device, available via the Samsung Apps store, also worked decent enough. We downloaded some gaming apps like Run Kelvin, Ballance and Animal Puzzle, all of which turned out to be really simple in terms of both interface and gameplay offering a lag-free experience. DJ Master Mix, an audio app offering a collection of remixed songs, worked great too.
The store also features exclusive apps from EA and Gameloft. While it was exciting to see a trial version of Assassins Creed, even before we could get acquainted with the game, it quit the trial version and prompted us to buy it, which was very disappointing.
Verdict
So is the Galaxy Pocket really worth pocketing? If this would be your first Android, then yes you could go for it. Feature wise, the phone is pretty basic, which is in line with one's expectations from a budget phone. The small size and lightweight could prove both a boon and a curse depending on the size of your hands. The device is very responsive with no lags whatsoever. For a price of Rs. 8,150, the Galaxy Pocket would be a decent investment.
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Pros
Compact and lightweight
Great storage capacity
Cons
Poor camera
On-screen keyboard feels cramped in portrait mode
Price: Rs. 8,150
Ratings
Design: 3
Display: 3
Camera: 2.5
Performance: 3
Software: 3
Battery life: 3
Ecosystem: 4
Value for Money: 3
Overall: 3
Samsung Galaxy Pocket mobile was launched in April 2012. The phone comes with a 2.80-inch touchscreen display offering a resolution of 240x320 pixels at a pixel density of 143 pixels per inch (ppi). Samsung Galaxy Pocket is powered by an 832 MHz one-core processor. The Samsung Galaxy Pocket runs Android 2.3 and is powered by a 1200mAh non-removable battery.
As far as the cameras are concerned, the Samsung Galaxy Pocket on the rear packs 2-megapixel camera.
Samsung Galaxy Pocket is based on Android 2.3 and packs 3GB of inbuilt storage that can be expanded via microSD card (up to 32GB). The Samsung Galaxy Pocket is a single SIM (GSM) mobile that accepts a Micro-SIM card. The Samsung Galaxy Pocket measures 103.90 x 57.90 x 12.98mm (height x width x thickness) and weighs 97.00 grams.
Connectivity options on the Samsung Galaxy Pocket include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth v3.00, FM radio, and 3G. Sensors on the phone include accelerometer and compass/ magnetometer.
As of 17th September 2025, Samsung Galaxy Pocket price in India starts at Rs. 5,990.
Samsung Galaxy Pocket price in India starts from ₹ 5,990. The lowest price of Samsung Galaxy Pocket is ₹ 5,990 at Amazon on 17th September 2025.
Alternate names | GT-S5300 |
Brand | Samsung |
Model | Galaxy Pocket |
Price in India | ₹5,990 |
Release date | April 2012 |
Form factor | Bar |
Dimensions (mm) | 103.90 x 57.90 x 12.98 |
Weight (g) | 97.00 |
Battery capacity (mAh) | 1200 |
Removable battery | No |
Screen size (inches) | 2.80 |
Touchscreen | Yes |
Resolution | 240x320 pixels |
Pixels per inch (PPI) | 143 |
Processor | 832 MHz one-core |
Internal storage | 3GB |
Expandable storage | Yes |
Expandable storage type | microSD |
Expandable storage up to (GB) | 32 |
Rear camera | 2-megapixel |
Rear flash | No |
Front camera | No |
Operating system | Android 2.3 |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
GPS | Yes |
Bluetooth | Yes, v 3.00 |
NFC | No |
Infrared | No |
USB OTG | No |
Headphones | 3.5mm |
FM | Yes |
Number of SIMs | 1 |
Wi-Fi Direct | No |
Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) | No |
SIM Type | Micro-SIM |
GSM/CDMA | GSM |
3G | Yes |
4G/ LTE | No |
Supports 4G in India (Band 40) | No |
Compass/ Magnetometer | Yes |
Proximity sensor | No |
Accelerometer | Yes |
Ambient light sensor | No |
Gyroscope | No |
Barometer | No |
Temperature sensor | No |