Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-i9100 16GB
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14 years ago
If money's no object and you're all about having the best smartphone on the market right now, bar none, then the Samsung Galaxy SII is the only real choice out there. It ticks all the boxes you could possibly want ticked, unless you really don't want an Android powered handset.
Pros:
- Screen
- power
- everything – the best smartphone on the market (Aug '11
Cons:
- Not the best in-hand
- battery can struggle to cope if you're not careful
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy SII (AT&T) Review
The AT&T Samsung Galaxy is extremely thin and lightweight - consumer testers commented on how comfortable it was to hold, as well as to text and type with. Picture and video quality were first rate (It boasts an 8-megapixel main camera and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera) and the 4.3-inch Super...
Pros:
- 4G and worldphone capabilities
- Very good picture and video quality
- Brilliant display
- Thin
- light design
- Casing and battery are relatively easy to remove
Cons:
- Relatively short battery life
- Call quality is just OK
- Bulky design
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S II
Awesome phone does everything it says it does which as we all know isn't always the case. It's priced right and with the technology on this phone why even bother with others. Best phone ever!!!
14 years ago
Hands-on Review: Samsung Galaxy S II 4G Android Smartphone
Samsung's Galaxy S II 4G, which will be available through Bell on July 21 for $170 on a three-year term or $600 outright, is one of the most hotly anticipated smartphones coming to market this year.
14 years ago
Take the , add 4G connectivity and you're left with the Samsung Galaxy S II 4G, right? Well, not quite. The Galaxy S II 4G may be Telstra's 4G variant of arguably the most popular Android phone on the market, but there is more to this new model than 4G.
Pros:
- Fast 4G speeds
- 4.5in display
- Slick performance
Cons:
- Limited 4G coverage
- Screen resolution outdated
- Thicker
- heavier than 3G model
14 years ago
The Galaxy S II is a fine phone, and will do even better than the original. Apart from the few niggly little things it's state of the art smartphone tech. The only reason you may opt for an iPhone instead is because you suckle at the teat of Cupertino – or because you have the very reasonable doubts...
Pros:
- The display is fantastic - crisp, bright, fast
- It feels very light and comfortable in the hand assuming - you have fairly big hands Plenty of performance to last you well through to your next handset upgrade
Cons:
- Body is a bit plasticky for such an expensive phone
14 years ago
The Galaxy strikes back
The Galaxy S II is a fine phone, and will do even better than the original. Apart from the few niggly little things it's state of the art smartphone tech. The only reason you may opt for an iPhone instead is because you suckle at the teat of Cupertino...
Pros:
- The display is fantastic - crisp, bright, fast
- It feels very light and comfortable in the hand assuming...
Cons:
- Body is a bit plasticky
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S II review
The S II was a technological marvel when it first came out. That's closing in on a year ago now, but the phone is still one of the top phones out there. With a chipset that puts most phones – and tablets – to shame, enough RAM and ROM to not cause any of the typical low-end Android phone issues, a...
14 years ago
Samsung Galaxy S II for Sprint Review
Samsung promises that the Galaxy S II is thinner, lighter, and faster than the Galaxy S. They were able to make that correct with the Galaxy S II. The Galaxy S III runs Android 2.3 with TouchWiz. This phone is similar to the Galaxy S but much more powerful. Read on for all of the juicy details.
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