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Rabu, 27 Juli 2011

Samsung Galaxy S2 review

Samsung Galaxy S2 review Dual-core power, beautiful screen - the Galaxy S II is the kind of sequel we like


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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.

You can check out both our Galaxy S-video:

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.
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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.
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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.
http://mos.futurenet.com/techradar/Review%20images/TechRadar/Mobile%20phones/Samsung/Samsung%20Galaxy%20S2/Hands%20on/Samsung_Galaxy_S2_01-420-90.jpg
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.
http://mos.futurenet.com/techradar/Review%20images/TechRadar/Mobile%20phones/Samsung/Samsung%20Galaxy%20S2/Hands%20on/Samsung_Galaxy_S2_03-420-90.jpg
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.