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The Samsung Galaxy S II is an Android Smartphone with a dual core SOC processor. It has 1 GB of RAM.Internal Memory 16 GB (extended up to 32 GB). Super Amoled plus capacitive touchscreen, has 8MP Camera and has A-GPS support.What's in the box: Samsung i9100 Galaxy S II Mobile Phone (Unlocked), Rechargeable lithium-ion battery, Wall charger, Data cable and Owner's manual.
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I'm using it for Movistar Venezuela, it works perfectly as it should. It's a beautiful phone with Android OS which makes it an excelent device. Everything you can see about this phone is perfectly great, the ONLY ONE thing nobody would like is the battery, it waste very fast but making some changes on the OS you can make it improve.
It uses the same bands as Movistar, so it works with 3G and HSPA.
PD: Differences between GT-I9100 and SA-I9100 are just the origin, it does not make any important changes.
I bought the ceramic white and black version to the FGS Trading seller.
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125 of 138 people found the following review helpful
Having been a Blackberry user for several years but also owning an iPod4 64G, I finally decided to replace my 2-year old Blackberry Curve with a smartphone and went for the Samsung Galaxy S2 Android, which is cheaper than the iPhone and has had generally positive reviews from users.
I've been using the Samsung now for a couple of weeks. Before getting into details about a few of the amazing features of this excellent phone, here is a summary of what I really liked about the Blackberry Curve and how the new Galaxy S2 compares:
1. It was easy to type text on the Blackberry because it has a physical keyboard which even a user with big fingers can cope with. I was put off on-screen keyboards a couple of years ago by the truly appalling and virtually un-usable Blackberry Storm, but the Samsung is really OK in this department even though its keyboard appears on-screen because the key points are so large, and when you finger a key a larger image of it pops up to confirm which key you have activated.
2. The Blackberry's party piece was very easy and intuitive email management, which I need to use all day long for business messages. Well, the Samsung is surprisingly good here too, with the added bonus of a huge screen and the facility to enlarge or reduce text size with a sweep of the fingers, iPhone style. The text clarity is first class.
3. The Blackberry has very long battery life and typically I'd only need to charge it every 4 or 5 days, even with heavy usage.Read more ›
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123 of 142 people found the following review helpful
I bought this thinking it was the I9100 GS2 but instead I received a I9100G, the "G" makes a huge difference. Samsung quietly rolled out the I9100G with a TI OMAP 1GHz instead of the Exynos 4210 which is 1.2GHz and is also what makes the GS2, the GS2. The Exynos itself runs circles around the OMAP in performance so that's why you should be cautious if you're going to buy this from Amazon as they only sell the I9100G now.
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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful
This was not an official Samsung product. I verified with Samsung with the IMIE number off the phone. I was sold a fake. I'm still waiting for my refund!!
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Im in Ecuador, i ordered this phone to a friends house in miami, now I have the phone here in Ecuador and when i put my SIM card (from Claro operator) it read it but it didnt catch signal. I send it to check in case it wasnt unlocked but the technician confirmed me that the phone isnt ORIGINAL, IT IS A CHINESE IMITATION and that it will never work with my operator. I JUST CONTACT THE SAMSUNG STORE AS WELL AND THEY ARE WILLING TO SIGN A LETTER THAT SAYS THAT THE PHONE PacificCellularDistributor SOLD ME ISNT AN ORIGINAL ONE, i hope they take legal actions, and that the seller refund my money!!!!!
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
My wife wanted a smart phone for the great camera and better text messaging options, and we looked at dozens of phones before we selected the Galaxy S II. What we didn't realize, however, was that Samsung made this with two different processors. The much more common chip was a Samsung Exynos processor called the I9100. The phone that we bought in this auction was the I9100G. The "G" means that this doesn't use Samsung's Exynos chipset, but instead uses a one made by Texas Instruments. The phones are otherwise identical, but the performance on the I9100 is slightly better. More importantly, the I9100 is the "real" Galaxy S II. It's the one that sold in much higher volume, so when Samsung says they're releasing an update for the Galaxy S II, they're talking about the i9100. Eventually, the same fix trickles down to the I9100G, but it takes a while. Case and point: the Galaxy S II started to receive the update to Android 4.0.3 (ice cream sandwich) back in late February or early March. The I9100G didn't start rolling out ICS until May 30th.
My wife doesn't care about ICS at all, so this didn't effect her user experience at all. But I was disappointed because we didn't know this going in. Fortunately, ICS has finally come out, and we were able to install it by connecting the phone to Kies (no flashing of roms with Odin needed!), and the phone is now a lot snappier and responsive than it was when we first bought it.
I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this to someone who's looking for a thin, powerful phone with a great camera. But if you're a power user who's going to want to flash custom roms, you should avoid the G model.
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