The Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 4G's retro looks (pictures)

by Brian Bennett

With its old-school telescopic antenna, the Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 4G tunes into local TV stations.

4G and an aerial
Metro PCS hopes that the Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 4G's appeal other than its LTE connection will be its Dyle TV service support.
USB and volume control
On the Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 4G's left side are its Micro-USB port and small volume controls.
A hidden antenna
Hidden on the Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 4G's top edge are its thin retractable antenna and 3.5mm headphone jack.
A hobbled HDMI
Sadly, the Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 4G's HDMI port is blocked from outputting Dyle TV to HDTVs.
A well-designed back
Despite using an older design, the Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 4G has a well-crafted back plate that feels sturdy and offers a sure grip.
What's old is new
No, your eyes do not deceive. The Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 4G sports a retractable antenna to tune in to digital TV broadcasts.
An admirable camera
The Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 4G's 8-megapixel camera takes pleasing pictures and is fast enough to perform under low light.