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HTC Desire Video Review [DELETED]
- Excerpt: An Italian internet resource has released two video clips, which show in-detailed aspects of HTC Desire, such as surfing the web via built-in browser, flash movies playing, phone functions and features of an updated Sense
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Apple iPhone 4 Review With Video
- Excerpt: It was this month last year that Apple launched the iPhone 3GS . Records were broken in terms of sales, and overall demand looked like it couldn't possibly be higher.
- Pros: Speedy A4 CPU, 3.5" Retina Display, Native Multi-Tasking, Great Battery Life, Internet Tethering Support
- Cons: No Orientation Lock Or Camera Physical Button, AT&T Is The Only U.S. Carrier, Tethering Requires Lousy Data Plan, Cannot Customize Lock Screen, Reception Issues
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Samsung Galaxy S II [DELETED]
- Excerpt: Editor's Note: This is a review of the international version of this smartphone. Brighthand also has a reiew of the T-Mobile version , as well as Sprint's, which has been renamed the Samsung Epic 4G Touch , and AT&T's, which is dubbed the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket . It was the biggest hit of the MWC held in Barcelona this past February, but the Samsung Galaxy S II will probably be best remembered as one of the most attractive smartphones launched in 2011.
- Pros: Very good display, Elegant design, TouchWiz 4.0 user interface, High-quality full HD video recordings, Great performance, Very good display, Elegant design, TouchWiz 4...
- Cons: No dedicated key for turning the camera on, Poor photo quality in low lighting, No dedicated key for turning the camera on, Poor photo quality in low lighting
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Samsung Galaxy S II - The Second Installment [DELETED]
- Excerpt: First seen at MWC 2011, the Samsung Galaxy S II sets itself apart from the rest with impressive specs like a 4.27-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB RAM and so forth. Will it be able to dethrone its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy S? The answer lies within this review.
- Pros: Lightweight and ultra-thin body, Easy to use & detailed UI options, Brilliant Super AMOLED Plus screen, Speedy performance, Excellent battery life, Good camera capabil...
- Cons: Plasticky build
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Samsung Galaxy Note II (AT&T)
- Summary: With its bigger screen, better pen features quad-core CPU and epic battery life, the Galaxy Note II raises the bar for large-screen smartphones.
- Pros: Epic battery life; Good pen performance; Strong graphics and performance; Blistering 4G LTE speed; Large display with sharp details and bright colors; Fast camera
- Cons: Size can be somewhat overwhelming; Pricey; Multitasking features not available in U.S.
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