Samsung Galaxy SII (S2) - Why Buy One ?
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There are many good reasons why today's consumers would want to buy a Samsung Galaxy SII (S2). The phone's initial success (three million of them sold in less than 60 days) testifies to the fact that consumers are very interested in what this model has to offer. Should you open up your wallet and choose this as your mobile? Consider the following reasons for making the decision:
The Samsung Galaxy SII (S2)'s features include the 4.3" Super AMOLED Plus, which has been described as the best technology available for mobile displays. The displayed images are sharp, with high quality colours. With this sharp display the user can read even the smallest letters of text easily. With regard to the touch display, it is extremely responsive, offering an enhanced user experience. Although the Galaxy runs on the latest Android Operating System, it has been given a unique touch with the addition of the an updated version of the TouchWiz 4.0 skin.
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Another very good reason for buying the Galaxy SII is that it is powered by the Samsung Exynos processor. This has a dual core and has a clock speed of 1.2 GHz. The unit has 1GB of RAM, which means that the buyer is getting a mobile that packs almost as much power as a desktop computer. With this level of power, you are able to smoothly play a full HD video on your mobile.
One of the reasons consumers are so enamoured with their mobile devices is the convenient camera function. The Galaxy S2 has an 8 megapixel still camera and a high definition (HD) recording functionality. This model also includes an LED flash so you are able to take great pictures in poor lighting, alternatively, it can be illuminated and used as a torch. Once you have captured your images you can transfer them through Wi-Fi or high-speed Bluetooth. Use Allshare to stream your multimedia content to a device that supports Wi-Fi Direct or Bluetooth 3.0 + H.S. standard.
The Galaxy SII is designed to be light and comfortable to hold. The unit is slender enough that it can be carried easily in a bag or a pocket. To keep the weight down the designer opted to use plastic for the body. The Galaxy has an attractive matte finish.
Customers that choose this option to fill their mobile phone needs will benefit from the fact that Samsung provides frequent firmware updates for its customers. You will be able to access them at regular intervals to keep your mobile fully up to date.
The Samsung Galaxy SII has a number of features that make it superior to many other smartphones presently on the market. It offers a high quality display on a relatively large screen. It operates using Android, which is now a well-respected and very stable operating system. Buyers can take fantastic still photos and high definition videos and upload them to compatible devices with ease. Updates are readily available from the manufacturer and the price point is one that buyers feel comfortable with. Overall this is a great addition to the Samsung smartphone family.
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By Miles J Thomas on 22nd July, 2011








