Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-i9100 16GB
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14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S II
Pros : Amazing screen; Good image quality; Offers more control; Virtual half-press on shutter if desired; easy uploads to social media.
Pros:
- Very refined smartphone
- Quite customizable design
- Ability to share images online quickly
- Stunning screen is excellent for composing and reviewing images
- Excellent color accuracy outdoors (though some may think a bit muted
- Decent lens with low distortion
- Good image quality at low ISOs in good
Cons:
- Some trouble with 4G and 3G reception inside buildings (rectified by switching to Wi-Fi
- Weak flash with narrow coverage (no surprise for a single LED
- Flash produced cool cast in images when shooting in tungsten light
- Only capable of digital zooming (up to 4x
- Reddish Auto WB indoors
- yellowish
14 years ago
Not too long ago, we took an in-depth, hands-on look at the unlocked version of the Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone. At the time, the phone wasn't available in the US, so we weren't able to show you a hands-on video of a US version of the phone.
14 years ago
Samsung I9100 Galaxy S II – The Best Android Yet!
The Galaxy S II has been one of those handsets that the mobile community has been craving for. Sure we have the iPhone 4 , but S II was, as far as I was concerned, to be the next best thing or the alternative for those with lower budgets.
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S II i9100G
UPDATE 10/11/2011: this review has been updated following the release of a white Galaxy S II. As there turned out to be more to the handset's makeover than a quick paint job, you'll notice a few additions...
Pros:
- Dazzling screen but still very usable / Great camera
- Generally respsonive with very smooth navigation
- Fully-featured media player /Amazing mobile web experience
- TouchWiz 4 interface adds a lot to Android 2.3 / Improved display quality in updated model
- Thin
- light and powerful / Kies Air app
Cons:
- Screen not very bright and doesn't reproduce colours accurately (although things have improved in the updated model
- MHL convertor for HDMI ports not included
- Still entirely plastic
- Yet another iPhone clone
- TouchWiz not for everybody
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket
The Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket is an excellent smartphone. If you're in an LTE area and are in the market for a new phone, go get one. The Super AMOLED Plus display is livin' large here, and we enjoy it despite the old school resolution.
Pros:
- Extremely fast LTE speeds
- colorful display
- good battery life by LTE standards
Cons:
- AT&T's LTE coverage footprint is in its infancy
- 800 x 480 resolution is getting old
14 years ago
The best Android Phone I have seen so far
I have had this for for about 3 weeks now and it is by far the best Android phone I have seen so far. Pros: 1. Huge screen 2. Display is awesome 3. 1.2 GHZ processor which is faster than iPhone 4 and almost comparable with iPhone 4S 4. 8MP Camera (rear) which takes very nice pictures 5.
14 years ago
Samsung Epic 4G Touch Review
Samsung's Epic 4G for Sprint was one of the best smartphones of all time, and now the Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch looks to pick up right where its predecessor left off. This $199 device loses the physical keyboard but gains a much larger display (4.5 inches vs.
Pros:
- Amazingly fast performance all around
- High quality camera and camcorder with 1080p
- Good call quality and battery life
- 4.5" Super AMOLED Plus is easy on the eyes
- Just 9.6mm thin and 4.5oz light
Cons:
- WVGA display resolution
- resulting in 206 ppi
- No dedicated camera key and small volume rocker
- TouchWiz doesn't hurt the phone's performance
- but we could do without it
14 years ago
The I9100 Galaxy S2 is the eagerly awaited successor to the iconic Galaxy S I9000, and remains every bit a characteristic Samsung device promising oodles of panache and style.
14 years ago
The Galaxy S II is priced at Rs 30,000. The other options are LG Optimus 2X for Rs 26,000 and Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc at Rs 28,500.
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S II Review
Samsung has a lot riding on the Galaxy S II . When your displays, chips and memory are found in the flagship devices of OEMs around the world, you have to expect consumers will demand more from the hardware that bears your brand.
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