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A Short Review on the Samsung Galaxy S2

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Samsung is proud to present the Samsung Galaxy S2, as its flagship phone for the year 2011. It is one of their first models to be operated by a dual-core processor and uses an Android version 2.3 for operation. The 4.3 inch Super AMOLED plus touch screen makes it easier for web browsing, sending emails and SMS, and simply having fun with Android apps. Other incredible features offered by the phone are its 1080p Full HD recording ability and an 8 megapixel camera.

2010 was the year when Samsung made it to the headlines with their Samsung Galaxy S being proclaimed as one of the best phones in the market. The Galaxy S2 is programmed with loads of improvement over the original model and one of the most noticeable differences is the screen size. From its 4 inch screen, Samsung revamped the Galaxy S to give consumers a whopping 4.3 inches of touch screen. Compared to the Apple iPhone which only has 3.5 inches of screen, the Samsung Galaxy S2 also introduces the Super AMOLED Plus, which gives users a bright and clear phone screen. The original Galaxy S already offered a Super AMOLED display but with the improvement employed by the company, the Samsung Galaxy S2 sure is leagues ahead compared to other smart phones available in the market.

Its size should not really be a concerned since its surface area is specifically designed to cater a larger screen. However, it can still be handled nicely with its incredible thinness at about 8.5mm, making it the thinnest smart phone that you can buy in the market. Below its super bright screen, you will find its home button, flanked with touch-sensitive buttons for Back and Menu. Even though it uses a minimalist design, it surely will give you everything you need even with a single touch.

If you no longer want or need the Samsung Galaxy S2 and are looking for ways to sell phone handsets online, then check out the price comparison website SellCell.com for further information and prices.

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