Testseek.com have collected 637 expert reviews of the Samsung GT-I9100 Galaxy S2 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung GT-I9100 Galaxy S2.
April 2011
(88%)
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Awesome display
Ultra slim design
1080p Video recording
Really fast
Slimmest phone
Dual Core processor
4.3" Super AMOLED Plus screen
TouchWiz 4.0 UI
4.3 inch display
-camera
-android 2.3
-Touch Wiz 4.0
-bluetooth 3.0
-dual core processor
Promising features of these phones are enlisted below
Provided with Accelerometer
Gyro
Proximity
Compass sensors
User can enjoy MP4/DivX/XviD/WMV/H.264/H.263 player player as well as MP3/WAV/eAAC/AC3/FLAC player player
Fantastic AMOLED screen, monster performance, long lasting battery.
Could use a notification light, might be too big for some hands.
The Galaxy S II is the Android smartphone of the moment. It’s better than its predecessor in every way and is a strong alternative to the iPhone 4. ...
It's always difficult to sum up a device like the SGS2, because this is such a major launch and so much has already been written and discovered about the phone. I find myself again thinking back to how long it's been since we first played with the SGS2 at...
Samsung's original break in smartphones was due to the Galaxy S hardware platform, and it is clear that Samsung took it to the next level with the Galaxy S2. The hardware has been improved on many points, including additional horsepower, faster graphics a...
Abstract: We've waited, waited, and waited some more, and roughly seven months after the international announcement, Samsung's Galaxy S II series has arrived in the States. Coming on October 2nd, AT&T's version is the Galaxy S II, and it offers a 1.2 GHz dual-c...
Abstract: Samsung has already sold 5 million of them in 85 days in Korea and Europe, but until now the Galaxy S II has been just a dream in a US phone buyers eye. All that was rectified tonight when Samsung announced three Galaxy S II variants that will be ent...
Very fast processor and 3G/4G data, Excellent, huge Super AMOLED Plus display, Very thin but still has ample builtin and microSD storage, TouchWiz generally helps, Good cameras for photos and 1080p videos, Unusually good battery life, Topflight call quality, DLNA media sharing and Kies Air/WiFi sync,
Some TouchWiz, Samsung apps flawed, At times a touch too iPhonelike for Android diehards, May be too big for smaller hands, Question of longterm OS update support,
The beauty and danger of Android's flexibility is that it's possible to either get the hardware or software very right or very wrong. We've seen more than a few devices this year that were either flawed genius or, in extremes, were ruined by poor custo...
1.2 GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 4.3 inch Super AMOLED Plus display, Thinner and lighter than rivals, TouchWiz 4.0 overlay is genuinely useful
Expensive, No qHD resolution, No microSD card included
Put simply, the Galaxy S II is possibly the best Android phone we've laid our hands on to date. Of course, the qualifier to that statement is that new Android phones are hitting the market on what seems like a weekly basis, so the champ today may not be t...
Abstract: Probably one of the chief reasons that the major mobile carriers in the United States have been mum about the Samsung Galaxy S II's arrival on American shores is that the blockbuster Samsung smartphone is not arriving at all as the black slab of beauty an...
Abstract: With the dual-core chipsets from Texas Instruments (OMAP), NVIDIA (Tegra) and Samsung (Exynos) all making their way into devices and our hands in the last couple of months, we wanted to see how each compared to each other in a series of Android benchmarks...
So, that's pretty much my experience with this phone. The Samsung Galaxy S2 is the best phone I've had in a while and 3 million folks out there will likely agree with me. The only thing missing for me is a dock ala Atrix to turn it into a full-fledged c...