It has a gorgeous 4.3-inch super AMOLED Plus display, easy to use Touchwiz interface, lightweight, and great camera features among others, and if you look at any Samsung Galaxy S II 4G review, this phone is by far one of the best Android smartphones ever released in 2011. Although there are still quite a few drawbacks, this phone is a more improved successor of the wildly popular first generation Samsung Galaxy S smartphone.
It was launched last February at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2011 in Barcelona. If you enjoy using Android smartphones, this addition to the ever growing Samsung Android family is probably what you’ve been waiting for. Galaxy S II is made of plastic material. Compared to its predecessor, this latest version is more compact which measures 8.5mm at its thinnest point and weighing 116g only. It also offers a much better feel in our hands. You have a better grip with this phone because of the rear battery cover that has a textured surface.
Just like any other high-end gadget, the Galaxy S II comes with a complete range of connectivity options such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, HSDPA, GPS, and DLNA. And just like other Samsung products, S II also has TouchWiz interface. As mentioned earlier, the Galaxy S II is a much improved successor to the original Samsung Galaxy S. It can now resize supported widgets so that home screens are customized better. Scrolling continuously the application pages is now possible so that going from the first page to the last can be done in a jiffy. Zooming in and out with the use of fingers on the display is now possible and the phone can also be tilted back and forth.
If you want to upgrade your Android handset, check out any Samsung Galaxy S II 4G review and you will be convinced that this is the best replacement. It is now retailing in Singapore at (SG) $998 or (US) $812. The phone is more elegantly designed, has a bigger screen that features a better imaging technology, and applies a fresher operating system and user interface. One of the greatest shortcomings of last year’s Galaxy S is that it was made entirely of plastic. Today, the Galaxy S II is still made of plastic but because it now has a more solid housing and modern design, it is more acceptable because it has developed sharper edges.
However, it is not without flaws and some of the few drawbacks include short battery life, thin back cover, and its Social Hub does not work well with Twitter. The Galaxy S II also has poor photo quality when there is low lighting and it has no specific key for turning on the camera.
At first glance, it seems that the Galaxy S II has no difference to its predecessor but overall, it is safe to say that this latest version is a much better phone. Performance-wise, it works extremely fast. When used with a network, connection and downloading are done fast and easy. The additional user-facing camera makes it even better too. But the application of the Qik’s software is a little frustrating because of certain inconsistencies. There is no reason you need not try the Galaxy S II 4G. It’s like having a fast network on your phone.
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