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As a happy owner of a galaxy S (the first one), the galaxy S2 is a big change, more colors, more screen, more speed, more everything. This phone never hangs, its really fast and you can play videos with a great quality, still as Android or Smartphone the battery is stiil a little bit low, but this is not a stopper and the phone can be usable up to 8 hours (my case) – Joan C (NY)

Better than the iPhone 4 which was my previous phone. Just make sure to update the firmware to have a decent battery life. By decent I mean 15 hours with wifi on.  – Ceasar (CA)

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4.3″ SUPER AMOLED Plus AMOLED
The 4.3″ SUPER AMOLED Plus display goes a step beyond the already
remarkable SUPER AMOLED to provide enhanced readability,
a slimmer design, and better battery consumption
for the best viewing value of any smartphone.
Dual Core Application Processor
Clocking at lightening speeds the performance of
the Dual Core Application Processor provides functionality
and density for fast browsing, quick multi-tasking, a smooth UI, snappy
streaming and efficient gaming. With encoding/decoding ability that
supports video play and recording, the Samsung GALAXY S II showcases outstanding power and performance.
8.49mm Slim Design
Taking slim to the next dimension. The Samsung GALAXY S II rides the leading
edge with an ultra-slim 8.49mm form factor, a luxurious design and
an easy grip. The ultra-slim smartphonealso boasts 3D TouchWiz UX
adds to the evolutionary experience with a futuristic user interface.

Why Samsung Galaxy S2 ? – Review

Samsung Galaxy S 2 (International) Review – The Best, Redefined
by Brian Klug & Anand Lal Shimpi on 9/11/2011
Posted in smartphones , Samsung , Galaxy S II , Exynos

SGS2 Intro

The road to our Galaxy S2 review has been a long one. The first time we saw the device was at Mobile World Congress, where it was initially announced. There, Anand and myself played with and hurriedly benchmarked one and came away more than a bit disappointed with performance. I set my expectations based on our initial experience and came away from the conference prepared to be underwhelmed when the device launched internationally and stateside. There was never any doubt in my mind that the device would be a runaway success just like the first one, but I still came away disappointed.

Boy was I wrong. The device that launched internationally is completely different, in the positive sense.

It took a long time for us to get an international Galaxy S 2 in our hands, but we finally got one, and for the past few weeks I’ve been using it as my primary device here in the US on AT&T. It’s not an exaggeration at all to say that we’ve received more requests for a Samsung Galaxy S 2 (henceforth SGS2) review than any other smartphone, by at least an order of magnitude. The tomes of information already written about this phone has made it all the more daunting to dive head-first into a comprehensive exploration of the device, and we’ve tried to do our best.

Physical Impressions

First things first, how does the phone feel? I keep going back to MWC because that’s when first impressions were made, and thankfully in-hand feel didn’t change at all since then. The SGS2’s back eschews the plasticky smooth back of the previous SGS, and instead includes a textured battery door which snaps on. The new battery cover doesn’t wrap around to the front, instead only snapping into the back. There’s a notch in the top right which you can get a thumbnail into and pry the battery cover off with.

Moving to a textured surface instead of the SGS’ oft-derided slick plastic back gives the device a much needed boost of in-hand-feel. When I first encountered the phone at MWC I was shocked how much of a difference this simple change made. The edges are still lipped in smooth glossy plastic, but on the whole the device feels much more competent than SGS1. It appears to be the same material, but now there’s much less of a propensity for scratching or slipping around. I feel like the design language of the original SGS is still here, but it’s all grown up.

It’s impossible to go any further without noting just how thin the SGS2 is. Samsung has taken something of an obsession with holding the thickness crowns for its products, something the SGS2 did indeed hold for some time, at 8.49 mm at its thinnest point. Like the other SGS phones, there’s a bulge at the very bottom which throws a bit of a wrench into the device being completely uniform in profile. It is here that Samsung also locates antennas and the loudspeaker, though the real purpose for this bulge seems to be at least somewhat ergonomic. This bulge is around 10.1 mm thick, which is 1.61 mm thicker than the rest of the phone. For comparison, the old SGS was around 10.0 mm thick all over. As a result, the SGS2 is on the whole noticeably thinner, all while dramatically increasing power and features which we’ll get to in a moment.

Next up is the relocation of the microUSB port. The original SGS’ microUSB port placement drew a lot of discussion, as it’s at top left and behind a small door on the international variant and most regional variants. The SGS2 however relocates the microUSB port to dead center of the bottom face of the device, and just right of it is the primary microphone port. I got used to seeing the microUSB port up top and understood that choice, but having things at the bottom just feels more natural.

The volume rocker and power button are placed basically in the same position on SGS2 as the previous generation. Power is on the right about three quarters of the way up the right side of the device, and volume on the left side positioned with the top of the volume rocker in-line with the top of the power button. Thankfully these buttons are communicative and clicky as ever, I can’t find any fault with them.

There’s a notch which looks like the slot for a hand strap just above the volume rocker. There’s no microphone attached on the inside to this area, so it’s a bit unclear to me what this is for if it isn’t for a hand strap.

At top is another microphone port for both noise cancellation during calls using a discrete solution by Audience. Right next to it is the standard 3.5mm headphone jack.

The front of SGS2 is one unbroken glass surface, just like you’d expect for a top-tier smartphone launching this generation. Starting at the top is the 2 MP front facing camera, and right next to it is the proximity sensor and ambient light sensor. Of course, the real centerpiece is the 4.3″ WVGA Super AMOLED+ display (henceforth SAMOLED+) which we’ll talk more about in a moment.

Bestbuy Galaxy SII Unlocked Review

Lives up to the galaxy SII Name
October 12, 2011
Awesome phone! Samsung definitely stepped up their game, i never really liked touchwiz but 4.0 has changed my opinion. despite having only 480×800 resolution the super amoled plus display is for lack of a better word beautiful. the phone is blazing fast despite having the Snapdragon processor opposed to the Exynos. my only complaint is the flimsy battery door but once you get it on the phone it feels pretty solid. would definitely recommend this phone to someone looking to upgrade!

Great Phone
I was looking between the HTC Amaze and This phone, I decided the get the Samsung Galaxy S2, I owned several HTC phones, as too previous Samsung Galaxy. The Problems with HTC phones is the speaker, I like to use a lot the speaker phone and the HTC phones have a low volume.
So far the Galaxy S2 is performing good, no lags, TouchWiz UI 4.0 is more customizable than previous versions, no as good as HTC Sense but not bad.
Pros: long battery life, easy to use, great camera, processor, great screen, great for texting, speakerphone
Cons: expensive