T-Mobile has had a long relationship with Android and Google, but was the last carrier in the universe to bring out the Galaxy S II. Long rumored as the Hercules, many a smartphone fan wanted and waited to see just what T-Mobile could do with Samsung's newest "game-changing" phone, and now we know. Make it bigger. Make it with more Gees. Make it their own.
How does this new and improved different version of the hardware compare to the phone many around the globe already know and love? There was a lot of worrying about things once people found out that Samsung had to change a few things to provide something that worked on T-Mobile's new 42 Mbps network. Already impressed with the performance of the Galaxy S II based on reviews and time spent with the international version, these were valid concerns -- it was a lot to live up to. Keep reading to see what I think.
The Super AMOLED screen is beautiful, and at 4.52-inches gives you plenty of real estate. The phone is thin, light, and performs like a beast -- like a Galaxy S II is supposed to. Network speeds are great in the right area, and the battery life is excellent. | It's big. 4.52-inches may be too much for some people to deal with, no matter how thin it is. The absence of Wifi calling is disappointing. Because the hardware is different, Samsung and T-mobile may take a while to push out updates. Front facing camera is not integrated into Google Talk. |
The best screen technology combined with incredible battery life makes this one really stand out. If you live, work, and play in a T-Mobile "4G" area, you'll be impressed by the network speed. The Galaxy S II is a future-proof phone that should appeal to many. |
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