Testseek.com have collected 16 expert reviews of the Orange San Francisco 2 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Orange San Francisco 2.
February 2012
(73%)
16 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Sharp screen, 5 megapixel camera, Decent performance for the price, Frontfacing camera for video calls,
Poor battery life, screen could be more sensitive, Orange interface won't appeal to everyone
For the price, the Orange San Francisco II offers a decent list of smartphone specs and a reasonable upgrade on its predecessor. With a new look, improved processor, updated operating system and better camera, it's a worthwhile upgrade if you liked the...
Abstract: Orange What is it? A budget Android smartphone and the successor to the award winning Orange San Francisco handset. What's great The clear and bright screen; slimmer and more stylish than you might expect; amazing all-round value for money. What's not Th...
Abstract: The Orange San Francisco was one of the smash hits of the last year. For under £100 Orange managed to release an Android handset with some superb features, and quite rightly it sat at the top of the budget Android handset pile for most of the year. Now th...
All in all the SF2 is not a bad reheat of a deservedly popular phone. The faster chip, more modern version of Android, better camera(s) and a body that looks and feels more expensive than the original but which costs the same are all welcome. On the d...
Great screen, Pocket friendly, Good battery life, Some nice Orange widgets, 2GB microSD card included
No Twitter or Facebook integration, Unresponsive screen, No Flash support, Poor quality earphones, Overall not a massive leap forward
Small, neat and affordable, the Orange San Francisco 2 is far from being a bad buy. But Orange set the bar very high with the original San Francisco, and this follow up just doesn't represent a giant leap forward. That's got to be good news for the compe...
No Flash support, Minimal internal memory, Slightly slow screen responses at times
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Published: 2012-01-12, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: At its core, Android is an open source operating system. Not only does that mean that any manufacturer can do what they like with it, but they can put it on whatever they like too. As a result there€s a growing line of budget Android smartphones out there...
Large high res screen is great for web, email, etc, LED flash makes camera more useful, Provides proper smartphone experience for very little money, Runs latest Android 2.3.5 OS
Processor is slow, Camera still quite poor, Build is still very budget
The Orange San Francisco 2 continues the trend of its forbear in being the best ultra budget smartphone on the market. Sure, it doesn't take great leaps ahead of its predecessor with its improved camera and processor still lagging well behind the majority...