Samsung S2 Galaxy review
Dual-core, beautiful screen - the Galaxy S II is the kind of sequel that we like
Our Score: 5
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The Galaxy S II Samsung phone is the Korean company considered the successor of his best smartphone yet. And with a 1.2 GHz processor, chassis, super-slim and light as a feather-gut, it is easy to see why.
The dual-core race is set to heat up massively in the coming months, with the 2X LG Optimus been released, and Atrix Motorola, HTC and iPhone Sensation 5 all ready to bring the technology to market too.
Up to £ 35 per month and 519 pounds. 99 SIM-free, two of the Galaxy S is not the cheapest phone that there are much less - so we'll see if it can match the higher price.
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The Samsung S2 Galaxy is almost impossibly thin when you pick - 125.3 x 66.1 dimensions 8.5 mm x that is one of the thinnest smartphones on the market at the time, rivaling the likes of the iPhone 4 Sony Ericsson Xperia and Arco for the title. It 's crazy light too - when we show you what sticks technology under the hood, be surprised that everything goes in a device that weighs just a shade over 100g (116g to be precise).
Samsung clearly felt negotiate premium metal chassis could have taken to keep the grams Galaxy S2 - pop the battery cover and see who is holding a piece of flimsy plastic.We Galaxy S called "the best phone market media, "when examined by the first generation of Super AMOLED screen. Now the Galaxy S2 has improved in that, with a magnificent display sharp and vibrant.
The only problem is a bit schizophrenic self-shine - if you try to save the battery by having levels of ambient light sensor monitor, the screen decides to bounce on the levels of illumination, even in the same conditions.
UPDATE: Samsung has released a patch to fix this problem already, so forget it. Without reading what you just read. We could eliminate, but that would be lying to you.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy S2 feel much better than expected, given the large screen offered, and that's all to the depth intestine.
The Galaxy S II Samsung phone is the Korean company considered the successor of his best smartphone yet. And with a 1.2 GHz processor, chassis, super-slim and light as a feather-gut, it is easy to see why.
The dual-core race is set to heat up massively in the coming months, with the 2X LG Optimus been released, and Atrix Motorola, HTC and iPhone Sensation 5 all ready to bring the technology to market too.
Up to £ 35 per month and £ 519. 99 SIM-free, two of the Galaxy S is not the cheapest phone that there are much less - so we'll see if it can match the higher price.