Smart phones have taken over the electronics market
as everyone is looking to buy themselves a multi-functional,
touch-receptive gadget that would titillate their imaginations with its
typical plethora of functionalities. Almost every electronics giant like
Nokia, HTC, Apple have swept away their fan base with their flagship
smart phone range, each hoping to top the other. Samsung, being no
exception to this trend, launched its Galaxy series, luring old
loyalists and the newly converted alike to buy its efficient and
absolutely gorgeous phones.
Samsung Galaxy
can be accredited to be one of those smart phone series which affords
phones for both the penny-pinching and the indulging pocket with low-end
smart phones like the Galaxy Mini, to the ultimate dazzlers Samsung Galaxy Note or Samsung Galaxy S II.
Samsung Galaxy S II created quite a stir from the moment it hit the
markets. The successor to one of the most popular Android phones, it had
a weight of expectations and as tech gurus gush in approval of this
smart phone, it is appropriate to say that it has borne them quite
successfully. As its promotional content suggests, in every aspect,
Samsung Galaxy S II provides the ‘next’ experience.
The 4.3” Super AMOLED Plus phone will take your breath away not only
by its slim (it’s a surprising 8.49 mm in width) and lavish design, but
also with enhanced readability and efficient battery consumption.
Another feature that adds to its oomph is the 3D TouchWiz UX that gives
you the ultimate futuristic interface to fiddle with. Claiming to be
better than its predecessor Samsung Galaxy S, it comes with a set of
TouchWiz customizations that enables you to successfully enhance the
visuals. The contrast ratio is strikingly better than the average smart
phones in the same price bracket, the shades have never seemed truer and
the colors just seem to pop out.
The 8 megapixel camera is a stunner, to say the least. To cope up
with the incredibly thin model, it protrudes just a little bit, though
when you get images as sharp, you can hardly complain. Perhaps only
because Samsung is confident enough in the actual quality of the
hardware to have not allowed any noise reduction in the default
settings, you can get rid of some minor grains by customizing the option
and voila! A perfectly flawless image- or at least, the best you can
procure from any smart phone. The speed is commendable both in videos
and snaps.
It seems that in the software, the hardware, the connectivity and
every other aspect, Samsung has truly one-upped its competition. Yet,
even with such a wide spectrum of state-of-the-art features and specs, Samsung Galaxy S II
is not too difficult to abridge. What the makers have been diligently
attentive about is recreating Galaxy S with precise advancements and it
has truly achieved that. With very few trivialities that customers can
complain about, it is definitely one of the most satisfying buys for
every tech enthusiast.

