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Pantalla de 4.3" Super AMOLED
Procesador dual core A9 de 1.2GHz con GPU potente
16 o 32Gb de almacenamiento
Uno de los más "finos" del mercado
8.5mm
Con semejantes prestaciones
Excelentes detalles de TouchWiz 4.0
Android 2.3 en épocas de Android 2.
Tiene un procesador de doble núcleo. Cuenta con la aplicación de Kies air para explorar tu teléfono desde un navegador. La tecnología All Share de Samsung es una muy buena opción para sincronizar contenidos multimedia. Una pantalla muy grande con una exce
Calidad de la pantalla
Ligereza
Rendimiento elevado
Compatible con NFC
Aplicaciones Samsung
Gestión remota con Kies Air
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Mucho plástico
Bordes redondeados incómodos
Sin botón de disparo para la cámara
Si lo usas por mucho tiempo se calienta demasiado. La bocina no está en la mejor posición. La tapa trasera es muy frágil y debes de remover la batería para tener acceso a la microSD
La autonomía es escasa si se hace un uso intensivo del terminal
Samsung's overlay to Android has some very interesting features this time around; Latest version of Android (Android 2.3 Gingerbread); One of the thinnest and lightest phones we've ever felt
Plastic casing makes it feel a little cheap; Software can be buggy
Samsung’s second effort to topple the juggernaut iPhone comes out a success, a worthy competitor that manages to do some things even Apple hasn’t thought of. It’s not perfect – nothing ever is – but it’s easily one of the better examples of an Android...
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Publicación: 2011-06-17, Autor: Chris , crítica de: itnews.com.au
The Samsung Galaxy S II is everything you could hope for in an Android smartphone. It has a huge screen, excellent battery life, a suite of arresting software and it zips along at a blitzkrieg pace. Based on our first look, we'd call it one of the best sm...
Lightning fast performance, Super AMOLED Plus is fantastic, Camera is amongst the best we've seen, TouchWiz 4.0 has some neat shortcuts
Battery life is disappointing, Videoout requires a separate adapter
If it wasn't for its disappointing battery life, the Galaxy S II would be our favourite phone of the year to date. Samsung builds on the success of the original Galaxy with a really fast, attractive and fully featured phone, but one that requires a lot...
Lightning-fast performance. Super AMOLED Plus is fantastic. Camera is amongst the best we've seen. TouchWiz 4.0 has some neat shortcuts
Battery life is disappointing. Video out requires a separate adapter
Samsung builds well on the success of the original Galaxy with a fast, attractive and fully featured phone, but one that requires a lot of juice to run....
The hotly anticipated ‘sequel' to the Samsung Galaxy S finally hit Australian stores last week, ushering in a new generation of Android 2.3, HSPA+ compatible smartphones. We've had a play with the device over the past few days and so far we've been very ...
Excellent performance and brilliant display, Ultra-thin and light design, Great multimedia features
Text hard to read when zoomed out in browser, Plastic battery cover and no camera button, Volume on earpiece could be louder
The Samsung Galaxy S II is without doubt the best Android phone on the market, and may also be the best smartphone on the market, period. The Galaxy S II combines one of the biggest and best screens on the market, with blazing performance, functional, sta...
Insanely good 4.3″ Super AMOLED + display, Snappy 1.2GHz dual-core CPU, Incredibly thin at 8.49mm, Ability to shoot semi-legible 1080p video, Quadband HSPA+ (21Mbit/7.56Mbit) – Works on every Australian network
Kies syncing software for your PC, Fairly average loudspeaker, TouchWiz, even though it does the job, is too iPhone-ish, No notification LED! 1! *angry face*, No native micro-HDMI connection
I’m going to be recommending the Galaxy S II to friends of mine who want an Android device. I mean if you look at its specs, it just boggles the mind. Sure, the price is steep moment, but everything is like that when it first launches and you’ll find...
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Publicación: 2011-05-17, Autor: Buzz , crítica de: ausdroid.net
Resumen: I wouldn't usually put up a post detailing my first thoughts on a device, seeing as though I only just received the Samsung Galaxy S II this afternoon, but you guys are just too insistent that I supply my thoughts to you as quickly as possible. So hit the...
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Publicación: 2011-05-06, Autor: Jessica , crítica de: cnet.com.au
The Samsung Galaxy S II has a speedy dual-core processor, a large, gorgeous display, 4G capability, and excellent cameras. It's also up-to-date with Android 2.3 Gingerbread
The Samsung Galaxy S II lacks a hardware camera button, and you need to remove to battery to access the microSD card slot. Call quality could be better
Despite a few complaints, the Samsung Galaxy S II hits all the high notes, making the unlocked handset Samsung's most advanced and successful smartphone to date....