With what we see as the best screen of all Android phones, Samsung have outdone the AMOLED screen of the original Galaxy S, with a sharper, brighter Super AMOLED plus touch-screen, measuring in at 4.3 inches. Some may be put off by the lightness of Galaxy S2, especially when compared to an iPhone or the HTC Sensation, but we like it- it feels like a truly modern smartphone.
Despite these dimensional restrictions, battery power is comparable with other high-end Android phones, and with a few adjustments to brightness, WiFi, and how often you sync your email, we found it performed admirably.
Samsung’s own Android software interface, TouchWiz, isn’t that invasive, although like many phone maniacs, we’d have preferred a purely Android-only system.
Samsung have tried to ensure that its new flagship phone is as future-proof as possible; you can share files between the phone and your PC with its Kies Air wireless app, and even stream video and content through a HDMI connection with the phone’s microUSB port.
It’s a dual-core processor that ensures that the Galaxy S2 zips around everything we’ve thrown at it; streaming video through the wireless connection is effortless, websites load quickly, and that huge screen is ideal for touch-screen browsing. The Galaxy S2 also has 16GB of internal storage, accessible faster than things stored on the microSD card.
The 8-megapixel camera also dazzles, with high-quality shots and full high-definition video-recording, with built-in video and photo editor also doing a great job. This is the bleeding edge of Android phones.
Samsung Dual Core Application Processor
Dimensions: 125,3 x 66,1 x 8,49mm Layar: 4,3" WVGA SUPER AMOLED Plus GPS 1080p full HD video recording 32GB internal memory 1GB RAM
32GB of flash storage
4.3″ Display
3.5mm audio jack
4GB ROM
WiFi
super-slim
microSD card slot
ambient light sensors
Android 3.0
Wi-Fi
8 megapixel camera
Bluetooth
Sistem Operasi Android Gingerbread
Network: HSPA+ 21Mbps/ HSUPA 5.76Mbps
Despite these dimensional restrictions, battery power is comparable with other high-end Android phones, and with a few adjustments to brightness, WiFi, and how often you sync your email, we found it performed admirably.
Samsung’s own Android software interface, TouchWiz, isn’t that invasive, although like many phone maniacs, we’d have preferred a purely Android-only system.
Samsung have tried to ensure that its new flagship phone is as future-proof as possible; you can share files between the phone and your PC with its Kies Air wireless app, and even stream video and content through a HDMI connection with the phone’s microUSB port.
It’s a dual-core processor that ensures that the Galaxy S2 zips around everything we’ve thrown at it; streaming video through the wireless connection is effortless, websites load quickly, and that huge screen is ideal for touch-screen browsing. The Galaxy S2 also has 16GB of internal storage, accessible faster than things stored on the microSD card.
The 8-megapixel camera also dazzles, with high-quality shots and full high-definition video-recording, with built-in video and photo editor also doing a great job. This is the bleeding edge of Android phones.
Samsung Dual Core Application Processor
Dimensions: 125,3 x 66,1 x 8,49mm Layar: 4,3" WVGA SUPER AMOLED Plus GPS 1080p full HD video recording 32GB internal memory 1GB RAM
32GB of flash storage
4.3″ Display
3.5mm audio jack
4GB ROM
WiFi
super-slim
microSD card slot
ambient light sensors
Android 3.0
Wi-Fi
8 megapixel camera
Bluetooth
Sistem Operasi Android Gingerbread
Network: HSPA+ 21Mbps/ HSUPA 5.76Mbps
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