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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
Publicación: 2011-06-03, Autor: Jonathan , crítica de: whatmobile.net
Resumen: So you’ve read the reviews of the latest dual-core Android smartphones, but what about the raw power figures on the Motorola ATRIX, HTC Sensation, Samsung Galaxy S II and the LG Optimus 2X?We thought we’d put all the dual-core handsets in a line and test ...
The Android space was dominated by the Galaxy S last year and I expect that this year the entire mobile space will be dominated by it's successor. The hardware on the Galaxy S II won't be beaten for quite some time (perhaps until this time next year) o...
Incredibly fast, Dazzling 4.3in screen, Excellent video playback, Web browser supports Flash, Light for its size
Too large for some, Plastic build doesn't feel premium, Poor call quality
Other Samsung additions include the hubs, of which there are four: Music, Game, Readers, and Social. Music provides access to a music download service provided by 7Digital. The interface is simple but effective – so long as you know what artist you're sea...
The Samsung Galaxy S II is a significant improvement on its predecessor and a terrific Android phone. While the battery life isn't the greatest, its slim profile, powerful processor, 8Mp camera and (almost) all the latest treats Android has to offer, ...
It's genuinely hard to find fault with the Samsung Galaxy S II. Though Android and Samsung's own TouchWiz UI still aren't quite up to the sleek standards of iOS, the hardware on show here makes this not only the greatest Android device we've seen so far...
The Samsung Galaxy S II is the most exciting smartphone we've seen for a long time. Expensive, yes - but it sits right at the top of the specifications tree. If we had the cash to hand, we'd buy one in a jiffy. ...
Although it would benefit from a build quality that befits its premium price, that’s the only real complaint we can level at the Samsung Galaxy S II. This is by far the best Android smartphone we’ve seen and anyone currently eyeing up an iPhone 4 shoul...
I loved the little Samsung tweaks. They're not “in your face”. They're not annoying. They're brilliant. The Kies Air app is stunning. The Hubs, whilst mostly out-sourced, help to aggregate content that would normally just get dumped in the apps-list. The...
Publicación: 2011-05-12, Autor: Jonathan , crítica de: channelpro.co.uk
There’s plenty more in terms of software we could go into, from the excellent contact linking to the integrated task killer and the dead-easy DLNA sharing software, AllShare, but what you really want to read is our final verdict on the Samsung Galaxy S...