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Samsung Galaxy S II LTE Reviews

NewPhoneInfo Ranking

92.25%


Overall Ranking: 2nd out of 839

Samsung Ranking: 1st out of 243

Android Ranking: 2nd out of 172

Description

The LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy S II has a 1.5GHz dual-core processor under the hood with a 4.5 inch Super AMOLED Plus display for your viewing pleasure. Android 2.3 is installed and an 8MP camera on back will capture HD video. Eight devices can connect with the Samsung Galaxy S II LTE via Wi-Fi, allowing for quick syncing of data between other devices.


Reviews

PC World - Samsung Galaxy S II LTE Reviews

Pros -Beautiful Super AMOLED Plus display -Incredibly thin -NFC Support Cons -Plasticky design -Security flaw in lock screen Bottom Line The Samsung Galaxy S II pretty much has it all: a dual-core processor, HSPA+ speeds and a gorgeous display. But a current security flaw with the lock screen causes some concern.

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Phone Arena - Samsung Galaxy S II LTE Reviews

The AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II is the closest to the original global version of the Galaxy S II. Don’t be fooled by its razor thin profile as under the hood the AT&T-bound Galaxy S II comes with a 1.2GHz dual-core Samsung Exynos processor. The chip powers Android Gingerbread skinned with the latest TouchWiz UI, all showing off on a 4.3” Super AMOLED Plus screen.

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Recombu - Samsung Galaxy S II LTE Reviews

It’s a fantastic phone that has been cleverly created to stay relatively up-to-date in the near-future, with a high-speed dual-core processor, wireless syncing to your computer and the very latest version of Android. That luscious screen stands alongside the iPhone 4 as a market-leading display and Samsung’s clever touches, like a special “outdoor brightness” setting for outdoor photos, makes it more intelligent too. We think this is the best Android phone yet; all that extra power has made using Android as reliable and as smooth as the iPhone 4. With all that extra power, respectable battery life, and a beautiful screen, it’s perhaps even the best smartphone available today.

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NewPhoneInfo - Samsung Galaxy S II LTE Reviews

This phone has no flaws that have been noticed after a month of solid use. The 4.5 inch Super AMOLED Plus screen is incredibly vivid. The screen also eats battery when turned on high brightness but Samsung places a short cut to all your battery eating items at the top of the home screen so they can easily be turned off (or down in the case of the screen brightness) when your only using the phone for voice / sms use. The phone is also incredibly fast with its Qualcomm Dual-Core APQ8060 1.5 GHz processor.

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Full Site ReviewDateScore - Review Summary
PC World 2011-09-30 4.0 / 5
Phone Arena 2011-10-02 9.0 / 10
Recombu 2011-11-17 5.0 / 5
NewPhoneInfo 2012-01-09 9.9 / 10



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