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%)
637 Reviews
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The editors liked
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
It’s hard to find fault with the Samsung Galaxy S II. Really. Sure you can point out the (Notoriously Samsung) plastic build quality, but the screen is gorgeous, the hardware is ridiculously powerful with plenty of horsepower, and it seems to succeed ...
Samsung clearly aimed high with the Galaxy S II. In fact, you could say they aimed for the sta- no, I hate puns. The phone's performance was stell- ah, damn it. Whether you like puns or not, the Galaxy S II is a device that has exceedingly high perform...
It's the best phone I've used to date – I'm talking ever, and I go through a lot of phones. Since opening the pretty black package and firing it up for the first time almost 3 weeks ago now, I haven't been able to put it down. I'm constantly finding rea...
The Samsung Galaxy S II raises the bar significantly with its long list of technological treats that will certainly enamor many consumers for a long time to come. Some will expectedly turn away from it because of its battery power limitations, but this...
Abstract: Wow. Even if you've used a dual-core smartphone before, it's difficult not to be blown away by the sheer speed of the Samsung Galaxy S II. Whatever we threw at it during our couple of weeks of testing, it just kept on going, stubbornly refusing to show...
Very fast performance, Vivid Super AMOLED Plus screen, Extremely thin design, 1080p video capture, Loud speaker, Robust software
Expensive, Slow data speeds in the U.S, Lacks dedicated search button
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Abstract: Well, we're sure you've already picked your favorite, but we'll have a few of our usual parting words anyway. The HTC Sensation is a very good phone all round and the tests we ran gave us no reason to doubt it. But it's by no means perfect. The death ...
Both handsets sport very good call quality, despite that nothing extraordinary strong or clean is coming from their earpieces. Still, the quality is above average on both, and the receiving end could hear us loud and clear, especially from the Galaxy S...