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Samsung Galaxy S II for AT&T Review: Fast and Powerful
By now, you've probably gotten an earful about the Samsung Galaxy S II . This Android phone is a hit in Europe and now, after many long months of...- Incredibly thin
- Beautiful Super AMOLED Plus
- Security flaw in lock screen,
Samsung Galaxy S II for AT&T review: A legend reborn
Today, we have the AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II at the start line. Out of the U.S. trio of power- droids, it comes closest to the original, having kept its slim line and measurements, while changing its face in a subtle fashion.- Quad-band GSM and quad-band 3G support
- 21 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA support
- 4.3" 16M-color Super AMOLED Plus capacitive touchscreen of WVGA (480 x 800 pixel) resolution
- Android OS v2.3.4 with TouchWiz 4 launcher
- 1.2 GHz dual-core Cortex-A9 CPU
- Mali-400MP GPU
- Exynos chipset
- 1GB of RAM
- 8
- All-plastic body
- No dedicated camera key
- Super slim body has poor grip when taking pictures
- Non-hot-swappable microSD card
Samsung Galaxy S II Review
We highly recommend the Galaxy S II. More powerful phones will come out, but this will remain a great option for some time. At $200 with a two-year contract, we can't complain.- Super AMOLED Plus screen is colorful and bright
- Great battery life
- Powerful dual-core processor
- Super thin and super light
- 16GB of internal storage
- TouchWiz UI is much improved
- Plastic construction
- AT&T's "4G" data speeds are unimpressive
Samsung Galaxy S II
The response to the physical build of the Galaxy S last year was pretty dismal. Almost everyone we spoke to about the handset commented on its flimsy-feeling plastic construction, though this didn't stop Samsung selling over 20 million of them.- Lightning-fast performance
- Super AMOLED Plus is fantastic
- Camera is amongst the best we've seen
- TouchWiz 4.0 has some neat shortcuts
- Battery life is disappointing
- Video out requires a separate adapter
Samsung Galaxy S2
D uring the Mobile World Congress, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S2 (i9100) as a successor to the popular Galaxy S smartphone. The Samsung Galaxy S2 is a stylish, slim and light smartphone with a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor and a large, clear Super AMOLED Plus LCD screen.
PHOTOVIEW: Samsung Galaxy S II Dual-Core Android Smartphone
The new Samsung Galaxy S II / GT-I9100 , which follows last year's launched Samsung Galaxy S , is Samsung's first dual-core Android smartphone. Running on Android 2.3 / Gingerbread , the Galaxy S II is powered by a Samsung Exynos dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 SoC CPU at 1.2 GHz.
Samsung Galaxy S II (T-Mobile)
If you think Samsung can't improve on the Galaxy S 4G--one of the best Android handsets to ever land on T-Mobile--you've got another thing coming. The company's new flagship smartphone, the $229 Galaxy S II, may put a big hole in the budget, but with a blazing 1.5-GHz dual-core Snapdragon S3 CPU, a...- Blazing performance
- Gorgeous screen
- Excellent 8-MP camera
- Fast 4G Data
- Long battery life
- Load speaker
- No HDMI port
By far the best phone ever owned. Screen quality and clariity is fantastic. Very user friendly and easy to use.
Samsung Galaxy S II vs iPhone 4S: Fight To The Death!
You asked for it, so I've done it. The iPhone 4S vs the Samsung Galaxy S II. Which phone reigns supreme?
Samsung Galaxy S II (T-Mobile) review - huge screen, 1080p HD video for the win
The Samsung Galaxy S II for T-Mobile USA is a large, wonderful device. It is based upon the global edition of the GS2 that I reviewed some time ago, but a few of the original's components have been swapped out or upgraded - mostly to good effect.- Huge and colorful display
- thin design
- very fast
- great reception
- 1080p HD video
- large battery
- Boring design
- large pixels on the screen
- not the best low light focusing