Review: Samsung Galaxy S2
Review: Samsung Galaxy S2

Samsung Galaxy S was one of the most popular Android phones ever. Now is the sequel here and expectations are obviously high.
My first impression of the Galaxy S2 is somewhat disappointing. The mobile phone is no appearance that stands out. It’s flat, square, and despite a slight bulge on the rear lower part, perhaps as homage to its predecessor, it is as exciting as a black tile.
The fact that Samsung can make great mobile screens, we already know. But they can do this good screens surprised even me. At its predecessor was the screen really well but I thought the colors seemed a tad too “artificial”, a little too strong simply. That feeling is not equal to the Galaxy S2 and appears not at all in the context of film.
The colors are vibrant without being over-run, the focus is crystal clear, the black is really black, the white is really white and the viewing angle is nearly infinite.
The large, bright screen will also come in handy when you surf. It is relatively easy to get an overview while you can still read the text. The browser is fast and web clips play correctly.
Galaxy S2 also performs well when it comes to ordinary conversation. The sound is clear and there is nobody at the other end who complains they cannot hear me.
Another thing you can not complain about is the mobile speed. Although the first test phone that Samsung will send to us is “wrong” processor speed of 1 GHz, it will be in stores, 1.2 GHz, so it’s nothing that I immediately notice.
The interface is both innovative as well as being a bit bored half. Samsung has some clever features that enhance the user experience. How do you want to get information and what you want to get up right on the home screens you can pretty much steer itself through the original widgets you place there.













