Samsung Galaxy S Vs. S II
Has the successor outranked the predecessor? We'll find out in the following article that carries out a comprehensive comparison on both the heart-throbbing smartphones of the same clan. Take a look...

Samsung Galaxy S
It's christened as the most-loved media phone of the year. Launched in June, 2010, Galaxy S was the highest specification Android smartphone, offering a large 4-inch touchscreen with Super AMOLED display. Well, thank it 'coz now, you can see extremely crisp images with superb contrast, that too in bright sunlight! What's more, it owns a superb 5 megapixel camera, and can record good 720p HD quality video clips. The Galaxy S comes with a 2.1 Android OS, which can be upgraded to Android 2.3.4. It deservingly conquered a position amongst the top 10 gadgets of 2010, as listed by the Time magazine. In a nutshell, here's enlisting all the features of the Samsung Galaxy S:
- 1GHz Processor
- 4-inch Screen Size with Super AMOLED display
- 5 Megapixel Camera with 720p HD video clip recording
- Talk Time up to 800 minutes (2G) and 390 minutes (3G)
- Android 2.1 OS
- 8/16 GB Memory, Expandable up to 32 GB (MicroSD card)
If bigger is better, nothing justifies the saying better than the second installment of the Galaxy S series by Samsung. The Galaxy S II comes with a huge, but immensely beautiful, 4.3-inch screen, and despite being bigger than its predecessor, it's slimmer this time. The big deal about S II is that even when tech-veterans didn't stop praising the Super AMOLED display of Galaxy S, Samsung put forth Galaxy S II with a Super AMOLED Plus display, giving away an even better resolution, contrast, and colors. What's more, the availability of a Dual Core Processor in this smartphone makes web browsing extremely fast and better. Lastly, from a decent 5 megapixel camera in Galaxy S, Samsung takes a leap ahead by providing users with an awesome 8 megapixel 'dual' camera (2MP front), with a resolution of 1080p! However, the price of this smartphone is greater than that of the Galaxy S. Enlisted below are all key features:
- Dual Core Application Processor
- 4.3-Inch with Super AMOLED Plus Display
- 8 Megapixel Camera with LED Flash, 2 Megapixel Front Camera, and 1080p resolution video clip recording
- Android 2.3 OS
- 16 GB/32 GB
| Features | Samsung Galaxy S | Samsung Galaxy S II |
| Processor | S5PC110 1GHz Processor | 1.2 GHz dual core ARM Cortex-A9 Processor |
| Dimensions | 122.4 x 64.2 x 9.9 mm | 125.3 x 66.1 x 8.49 mm |
| Memory | 16 GB/8 GB (Expandable up to 32 GB) | 16 GB/32 GB |
| Camera | 5 MP AF | 8 MP back with LED Flash, 2 MP front |
| Operating System | Android 2.1 OS (Upgradable up to 2.3.4) | Android 2.3 OS |
So, Which One to Buy?
The truth is crystal clear. S II is a winner all the way, considering the variety of new features present in it that make it an ideal combination of beautiful looks and impressive brains (well, so the tech-veterans call it). While the absence of flash in Galaxy S was a big disappointment for camera lovers, S II comes with a phenomenal 8 MP camera with LED flash, and a better resolution. More memory for those lovers of multimedia, and of course, a larger screen to experience everything on. While the battery life of both the smartphones is similar, the display of S II is better than Galaxy S any day, thanks to the super AMOLED Plus that brings out the best in S II. However, the only issue here is the price of S II, which is much higher than Galaxy S. The non-carrier bound unlocked version of S II is priced somewhere between $750 - $850, way greater than Galaxy S which comes for a mere $500 (approx. price)! So, if you're up for some money squander, go, grab the S II in the first place.
The Android market is scorching with Galaxy S II having hit the tech-arena. There's one thing great about the Galaxy S that it has established a place for itself in the market, and as of today, needs no introduction. Galaxy S II, on the other hand, is new on the block, and requires a while to prove its mettle to tech-lovers. The ultimate solution that I can think of is, if you're one of those tech-savvies who switch to new phones after every 3 months, switching to the Samsung Galaxy S II would be one of the wisest decisions you could ever take. However, if the money you're gonna spend on your next phone is a part of your savings, and you want to make sure you don't end up spending it in the wrong place, stick to Samsung Galaxy S for it's a safer option in today's time. Or, if you've been reading this review just for fun, and intend to buy a new phone after a few months, wait till the Galaxy S II becomes every tech-sucker's sweetheart. That'll be all.
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