Friday, April 13, 2012

Some Good Tips About Samsung Galaxy S2

By Morten Hansen


The Samsung Galaxy S has demonstrated to be a favored device since its release last year, but now there is a new boy on the block, the Samsung Galaxy S2. This sees a plethora of upgrades over the first Universe S, incorporating some of the most advanced smartphone technology available.

In this post, I am going to give an outline of the upgrades Samsung has made over the first, so that you can decide whether the Samsung Galaxy S2 is the smartphone for you.

The look of the handsets themselves differs a little. Whilst the original has a marginally curvier appearance, the Samsung Galaxy S2 moderately is like the shape of an iPhone 4. The most recent version also trumps the original in both width and weight; at just 116 grams and 8.5mm thick. The rest of the dimensions are similar, however the Galaxy S2 is barely larger because of the fact it boasts a bigger screen of 4.3 inches, which keeps the same super AMOLED capacitive technology, and the resolution of 480x 800. Though the resolution is the same, but on a bigger screen, there is no noticeable difference to the display quality, which remains top notch.

The Samsung Galaxy S2 features the most recent version of TouchWiz (4.0). This user interface offers several improvements over version 3.0 found on the first Galaxy S. For example, it offers a recently discovered way to allot widgets, by employing the in-built gyroscope in addition to a number of new widgets from active weather apps, and live wallpapers. Up to 7 individual homescreens can also be allotted, allowing users to have different screens for different scenarios and eventualities.

One of the major selling points of the Samsung Galaxy S2 is the including of a dual-core processor. At 1.2 MHz, this allows for blistering performance. This is advantageous to a number of applications; superfast loading of Internet pages, faster downloads of programmes together with a more reactive touchscreen. Although the original Galaxy S has a single-core 1GHz processor, this still provides great performance.

Another major upgrade is the 8 megapixel camera over the original's 5 megapixel offering. With a larger pixel count comes an increased photograph resolution and so higher quality photographs. In addition the Universe S2 has the ability shoot full 1080p video pictures.

The first came with 8GB of internal storage as standard; however this has been doubled in the Samsung Galaxy S2. Therefore , thousands of music tracks and other multimedia files, along with downloaded apps from the Android Market can be stored easily in the phone.

The Samsung Galaxy S2 is one of the highest spec smartphones available now. It joins the ranks of only a small number of smartphones to supply dual-core processors, for example the LG Optimus 2X and HTC Sensation.

As you may be able to see, a lot has been upgraded on this version, and it is sure to prove popular among those that are wanting to upgrade from the first Universe S, or simply people who are impressed by the glorious technology it offers.








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