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Samsung Galaxy SII
Key Features
- Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread)
- Dual Core Application Processor
- 4.3" SUPER AMOLED Plus
- 8MP Camera with LED Flash
- PC-like Web Browsing
- HSPA+ 21Mbps.
- Wi-Fi Direct
- Full HD Recording & Playback
Samsung Galaxy SII |
Samsung Galaxy S II
The next generation smartphone, Samsung Galaxy S II comes with a 1.2GHz Dual Core processor (powering Android 2.3 Gingerbread),
trimmed chassis and feather-light innards. The Dual Core Application
Processor offers unsurpassed functionality, like faster browsing,
quicker multi-tasking, smoother UI, snappier streaming, highly efficient
gaming and encoding/decoding ability that supports video play and
recording.
Masterfully crafted into a slim and light
body, the smartphone is impossibly thin with a dimension of 125.3x
66.1x8.5 mm. But, the most striking feature about this handset is its 4.3 inches display screen powered by Super AMOLED plus technology to enhance readability. The smartphone sports an 8 MP auto-focus primary camera and a 2 MP front-facing secondary camera with a built-in LED flash that captures crisp and detailed pictures in low light.
Another attractive feature is the Samsung
Live Panel that lets you access your contents directly through its new
UX, a magazine style layout that selects contents that you use the most,
like your gallery, music, video, SNS, email, notes, games. This live
content ecosystem can be customized to your taste.
But, the one function that you will love is
the All Share function that allows you to link wirelessly with a TV,
laptop or even audio system to play multimedia files directly from the
phone. It synchronizes the phone with a compatible DLNA based product.
Samsung has updated its TouchWIZ UI
overlay too on the Galaxy S II and the changes are mostly positive. The
default Samsung weather, clock widgets and power widgets are attractive
and functional, and one can easily customise the main menu by creating
folders. This phone surely has an upper edge over its contemporaries.