The saturated smartphone market had up until very recently left us wondering exactly where the ever-present devices would go next - they seemed to have hit a plateau of specs that was hard to climb from. Then the Galaxy S II revealed itself and all became clear – dual-core processing has ushered in the smartphone’s second coming.
The Galaxy S II eschews 3D gimmicks, pointing its 1GB of dual-core RAM processing prowess purely at making downloads, applications, games 1080p video and general UI business run at lightning pace. On top of that, it’s only 8.49mm thick and scarily light. It’s one of the new breed leading the charge in 2011 in terms of what smartphones can and will do. It’s been beaten to pole position by only one other mobile pioneer…
Hardware Details
1.2 GHz Dual-Core SoC Processor
Samsung Exynos Processor (GT-I9100 model) or Nvidia Tegra 2 Processor (GT-I9103 model)
1GB RAM
10.9 Centimetre (4.3 inches) WVGA Super AMOLED Plus Display
8 Megapixel LED Flash Camera with HD 1080p videos recording
USB Host (OTG) Function Support
Upgraded version of Android, officially known as TouchWiz 4.0
Enhanced Accessibility with Multi Touch Gestures and Clean Widget Arrangements
It also supports Mobile High-definition Link (MHL), which allows up to 1080p uncompressed video output with HDMI while charging the device at the same time.
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