Tuesday 7 February 2012

Sell Your iPhone 4S for These Samsung Smartphones (Part Two)


If the Samsung Galaxy S II won’t make you sell your iPhone 4S, then the other smartphones of Samsung definitely will.
While the Galaxy S II features a big screen, Samsung actually has other smartphones with bigger screens!
Let’s take a look at one phone with an even bigger screen than the Galaxy S II.
Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket

As the additional “Skyrocket” in the name implies, the phone seeks to beat the Galaxy S II in plenty of ways.
One of the first things that you will notice with the Skyrocket is the even larger screen than the ordinary Galaxy S II. It has a 4.5 – inch screen with the same Super AMOLED Plus technology like the Galaxy S II. Everything definitely looks pretty with the large screen. Viewing videos and surfing the web is definitely a great experience on the phone.
The phone measures 5.15 inches tall and 2.75 inches wide. Despite the large footprint of the body, the phone is thin, measuring only 0.37 inches thick. This makes the phone easier to hold, and easier to slip into your pocket.
Just like the Samsung Galaxy S II, the Skyrocket also runs on Android Gingerbread. It also has the TouchWiz by Samsung. These are cool additions to the user interface designed to make stuff simpler for you.
For example, it has a Social Hub Premium, which you can place on the home screen. It displays social media feeds such as Facebook and Twitter. You don’t have to open the respective apps anymore to see your friend’s updates.
There are other apps, like the Music Hub, Games Hub and Readers Hub. Through these apps, you can download media content directly to your phone. There are thousands of games and e – books you can download. Plus, you’ll surely find the song you’re looking for with the Music Hub.
The Skyrocket also features support for different connections. First, the Skyrocket is a world phone (or quad band phone). This means you can text and call without having to change SIM cards. You’ll just connect to the nearest local network. This is great for those who are travelling frequently, and don’t want to incur outrageous bills.
NFC technology is also supported with the Skyrocket. You can use your phone to interact with other devices that have NFC chips embedded in them. You can use it to pay for stuff. It can actually act as a credit card!
The camera of the Skyrocket is also very impressive. It also has a powerful 8 megapixel camera, and also a more – than –adequate 2 megapixel front camera. The main camera has all the stuff you need, such as white – balance controls, ISO settings and photo editors.
And since this phone has the “Skyrocket” attached to its name, expect the hardware to be maxed out. For example, the phone has a 1.5 GHz dual – core processor, which is more powerful than the one found in the Galaxy S II. The battery even boasts 250 hours of standby time!
Continuation
If you don’t want to sell your iPhone 4S for the Galaxy S II Skyrocket, Samsung’s next phone definitely will convince you otherwise.

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