iPhone 4 vs. Samsung Galaxy S II

Monday February 14, 2011

Samsung has launched its flagship smartphone in the shape of the Samsung Galaxy S II as the curtain has gone up on the Mobile World Congress 2011 trade show in Barcelona.

The latest flagship mobile from the Korean tech giant declare to be the world’s thinnest phone with 8.49mm dimension and it seems as it should be serving some kind of gong for its waif-like weight at a feather light 117g as well. It has a superior screen size on the Samsung that’s responsible for the extras.

It has a really bigger screen or a better resolution. It gives an exceptional performance in the panel making space. The Super AMOLED Plus is a step up from the straight Super AMOLED of the first Galaxy. Samsung performs as it might get improved than the Retina Display of the iPhone 4. The CPU works just as fast but is built for multitasking with the added core, plus the doubling of the RAM.

Samsung has really gone for having a heavy sound of 8MP stills camera on the Galaxy S II complete with LED flash. It can capture Full HD video at 30fps where the iPhone can only manage 720p.

Both phones have the same amount of flash storage with the only difference that you can expand that of the Samsung Galaxy S II with microSD cards till 32GB. The iPhone 4 it does have dual core CPU to run as well as a larger screen. All the same, the Super AMOLED Plus display is supposed to be very influence well-organized.

There’s 4G that you be able to employ and there’s the latest edition of Bluetooth intended initiation and even Near Field Communication technology for when contactless payments through smartphones become the zeitgeist.

It’s always a difficult one when contrasting the two Android iOS. The other part to consider is a full
Flash-enabled web browsing on Android and not with Apple. While both present multitasking the addition of the Game Center on iOS has given the platform a benefit to the division subject that we’re now receiving by Google.

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