HTC EVO 3D vs. Samsung Galaxy S 2
iPhone 4 vs Galaxy S 2 Here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BXWqkOexiU The Samsung Galaxy S 2, the reigning champ in our series of dual-core smartphone comparisons, lacks the higher resolution screen and 3D capability of the HTC EVO 3D. In this video we compare both devices in terms of boot up speed, RAM, benchmarks, web browsing, gaming, and more. In terms of specs, the EVO 3D is rocking a 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU with 1GB of RAM. It has a qHD 960x540 4.3" 3D display. There are two 5MP camera on the rear for recording 3D and HD video. It's running on Android 2.3 and has a 1730mAh battery. The Galaxy S II is running with Samsung's Exynos CPU clocking in at 1.2GHz. It also has a full 1GB of RAM, but adds more storage at 16GB or 32GB. Its screen is 4.3" and WVGA 800x480 resolution. The rear camera can take photos at 1080p and can take 8MP photos. The battery is 1650mAh. Twitter: http://twitter.com/pocketnowtweets Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pocketnow
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Galaxy S 2 vs. iPhone, Thunderbolt, Focus (Web Browsing)
Learn more about the Galaxy S 2 here: http://bit.ly/mSiWru How does the Samsung Galaxy S 2 compare in terms of web browser speed against the iPhone 4, HTC Thunderbolt, and Samsung Focus? It smokes them all! Not only do pages load faster, but screen rotations are quicker, pinch-to-zoom is smoother, and scrolling is buttery smooth. That is thanks in part to the 1.2GHz Exynos CPU and 1GB of RAM. Website: http://pocketnow.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pocketnow Twitter: http://twitter.com/pocketnowtweets
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Live from MWC 2011 in Barcelona, Noah goes hands-on with the new Samsung Galaxy S II. Android 2.3 + TouchWiz 4.0 + 4.3" of Super AMOLED Plus display goodness. Boomo goes el dynamito! Live from Barcelona: http://www.technobuffalo.com
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Samsung Galaxy 2 TouchWiz 4.0 Tour (Homescreen, Settings, etc)
Learn more here: http://bit.ly/mSiWru The Samsung Galaxy S 2 comes loaded with TouchWiz 4.0, Samsung's competitor to HTC Sense and Motorola Blur for Android. TouchWiz impacts every aspect of the operating system, from the email app and browser, to the homescreens, app tray, notification shade, and settings. In this video we take a look at what Samsung has done with their latest Android replacement. To start, they've changed the way you move items from homescreen to homescreen by introducing a gesture that allows you to use the gyroscope to move through the homescreens without having to tap and drag items to the edges of the screen. Also, the widget menu is now a horizontally scrolling list, not a vertical one found in most other Android interfaces. Speaking of widgets, Samsung has added a wide variety of widgets, many of which can be resized. Widgets include weather, analog and digital clocks, celenader, note pad, task manager, and much more. You can have up to seven homescreens, which is managed by entering the zoomed-out homescreen view, accessible by a pinch gesture from the homescreen. Beyond the homescreens, the app tray has been spruced up. The paginated app tray can be customized with new additional pages, folders, and icons in different places. In terms of settings, Samsung has given the user the ability to change the system font, which is a nice touch. In terms of input, you can use the default Samsung keyboard (which is usable in a T9-like pad or full QWERTY), plus there is Skype, should you prefer that. A bit annoying is the email client, which takes far too long to delete a message, plus it's difficult (or, impossible) to multi-select messages. Fortunately, there are a couple of really good third-party email clients that fix many of these problems, like Enhanced Email. Website: http://pocketnow.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pocketnow Twitter: http://twitter.com/pocketnowtweets
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