Got one of these bad boys arriving tomorrow. HTC frustrated me with their lack of internal memory, and their recent trend of trying to lock down the OS. If only the innards of this phone were matched with the shell of the Sensation....
Has someone on Trusted Reviews been on the sherry?
Its looking increasingly likely my 2nd Android will be the HTC - While I know so many people raved about the first Galaxy S when I finally got my hands on it it felt light, cheap and plastic compared to the rock solid and superbly built HTC Desire 1. This review just makes me feel it would engineer much the same response but bigger.
Thankfully new devices are coming thick and fast to the Android camp so by the time I do update I will have a slightly wider choice of phones and one with an excellent call quality ;)
First thing that i have to mention is that in my opinion this review just seems to reeks of apple fanboy talk. Seriously stop mentioning the iPhone already :S it's a good phone but it's not that good! i think its a good but overpriced phone created by a control freak company.
I can't say much about the call quality so far because i haven't called that much with my S2 but i did already once call outside when it was windy and i had no problem having a conversation.
2 the size being too big is just something personal and if someone doesn't like the size they should get a smaller phone but i dissagree with the size being a con.
3 i agree with the battery cover being thin but i don't consider that as a con, i'd rather have the thin battery cover than the ridiculous glass back cover of the iPhone 4 u seem to love so much. Premium? yeah right not only is the iPhone heavy it's back cover cracks easily too. You call that premium? No thank you i'll stick with my thin flimsy S2 cover :) I accidently dropped my S2 yesterday from at least 1 meter high and i was afraid of damage, but all that it caused was a very tiny little scratch u wouldn't see if u don't look carefully enough. Do this with the iPhone and i wouldn't be surprised if you would get the same result as in the picture in the link below.
I have one of these phones and have never encountered issues with call quality. In fact, I've been very impressed with the phone doing a decent job of noise cancellation even in very noisy environments. Perhaps you've been given a dodgy one?
I don't agree that the lack of HDMI port can be considered a slip up when the micro USB port can be used for this purpose if you have the right cable (as you said in the article). That's just good design, not opening the case up with any more holes than absolutely necessary. Some other devices reviewed recently lack this feature all together but that wasn't commented on.
Call qaulity is highly dependent on network coverage. With good signal, I have had great performance in call and only as bad as others when signal was bad.
What i also forgot to mention is that Edward compares this to the iPhone and complains about the call quality of the S2. It could indeed be the network connection or a dodgy S2, but that does not mean it has bad call quality. I am also surprised that you compare this to the iPhone because if there is any phone that has some serious call quality then it is the iPhone! remember antennagate :)
@Happydude I agree with you i forgot to mention it but indeed a phone shouldn't have more holes than necessary. Besides HDMI is not something most people think of when buying a phone, the average consumer rather thinks of things such as surfing on the web to all sorts of sites like youtube or facebook.
Great review! Let's hope smartphone technology keeps innovating at this rate.
However, I don't know if I just couldn't find it or not, but I don't seem to be able to see anything on Video/Camera performance. There's the obvious usual reference images after the review, but it would be nice to read about it (also, there isn't any indication on video performance.) I've heard the camera is great, but it would be nice to hear it from you guys, too!
Just to comment on the call quality 'issue': No problems at all with my handset (SGS2, obviously), and I live in a part of the country that is not exactly known for its superb network coverage. And the flimsy back-cover really only is an issue whenever I take it off and bend it around like mad. Now, seriously, how often does anyone do that?
Surely if it can't get the basics right and be a good phone then it should be heavily penalised?
I hope you can clarify if this call quality issue is a dodgy handset or actually a problem as I will never buy a phone that doesn't get the basics right, just like I wouldn't ever buy a motorbike that doesn't work on the road but is amazing on a racetrack.
@Benham I agree that it's a bit annoying everything gets compared to the iPhone non-stop...even though it has a ridiculous glass back and drops calls like an angry girlfriend. -- but I think trustedreviews in general and certainly Edward steer clear of the Apple fan-boy(-ism?) that you would get from say Gizmodo or Engadget.
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Bought one of these on the Orange network two months ago and i'm already looking to trade it in, which probably indicates just how much i dislike this phone. Probably the worst phone i've ever had the misfortune to own in fact!
I'll be fair to Samsung, the screen is good. Not in the same class as an iPhone 4 or a HTC One X, but it is a good, big, bright screen. Just be careful to keep the brightness down or it'll whack the battery, which is poor even when you have power saving mode turned on to full, I very seldom manage to get through a full day with the phone not asking me to plug it in. This can be awkward if travelling or away from a plug socket.
The phone is also exceedingly thin and light, hardly know its there when in a pocket and for a phone of this size that is amazing really. However this lightness has a downside as if you whip it out of your pocket a little too quickly it is very easy to send it flying to the ground and then you see just how plasticky the body is and how flimsy the back panel is. I've regularly managed to get the back to fly off and the battery to fall out, thats not a good asset! Adding a case to the phone solves this but adds weight and bulk to the phone, which seems illogical to me
Call quality is reasonably abysmal in my opinion, hardly any signal when indoors and wi-fi drops out often too. My iPhone 4 never had any problems with this and that phone was only a lot well-known for its reception issues! When talking to people out and about you can hardly hear them unless volume is on full blast and even then its frequently hard to make out what they're saying.
Orange have yet to fully roll out ICS for this phone, this is due to them a) dragging their heels and b) to the fact that they have no due date for the NFC enabled version of this phone that they so kindly sold everyone for months without mentioning it was the black sheep of the samsung galaxy family and ICS was proving tricky to develop for. The S2 DESPERATELY needs ICS, as mentioned battery life sucks and there are so many bugs with the current software! Voice control regularly triggers itself for no apparent reason, apps regularly crash unexpectedly and a quick search on the internet shows there are many issues with contact storage and with Macs.
Another issue of some note is the utter lack of sparkle and generally fiddly menu system. The lock screen requires an aimless and seemly indeterminate drag to unlock the phone, swiping between home screens has an obvious judder, widgets while good are ugly and don't appear to update often enough and there are sooooooo many menu's! Everything requires hunting for and some options like ringtones and notifications have multiple locations, which again seems dumb to me, why not one master location for sounds and be done with it?
Some reviews have talked of how 'fast' this phone is. I'm not so sure it's "amazing" or "unbelievable"... Yeah, sure, its quick. Faster than the iPhone 4? Not noticeably and it's poor battery life means that when it does open itself up for games (graphics are no better than anything else i've seen) it runs out of juice very quickly.
All in All: The phone lacks the sparkle of an HTC or an iPhone or the build quality of a Nokia and lets face it, this phone is still not cheap.
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poor build quality, buggy software and lack of sparkle
23rd April 2012, By chrisjordan2008
Bought one of these on the Orange network two months ago and i'm already looking to trade it in, which probably indicates just how much i dislike this phone. Probably the worst phone i've ever had the misfortune to own in fact!
I'll be fair to Samsung, the screen is good. Not in the same class as an iPhone 4 or a HTC One X, but it is a good, big, bright screen. Just be careful to keep the brightness down or it'll whack the battery, which is poor even when you have power saving mode turned on to full, I very seldom manage to get through a full day with the phone not asking me to plug it in. This can be awkward if travelling or away from a plug socket.
The phone is also exceedingly thin and light, hardly know its there when in a pocket and for a phone of this size that is amazing really. However this lightness has a downside as if you whip it out of your pocket a little too quickly it is very easy to send it flying to the ground and then you see just how plasticky the body is and how flimsy the back panel is. I've regularly managed to get the back to fly off and the battery to fall out, thats not a good asset! Adding a case to the phone solves this but adds weight and bulk to the phone, which seems illogical to me
Call quality is reasonably abysmal in my opinion, hardly any signal when indoors and wi-fi drops out often too. My iPhone 4 never had any problems with this and that phone was only a lot well-known for its reception issues! When talking to people out and about you can hardly hear them unless volume is on full blast and even then its frequently hard to make out what they're saying.
Orange have yet to fully roll out ICS for this phone, this is due to them a) dragging their heels and b) to the fact that they have no due date for the NFC enabled version of this phone that they so kindly sold everyone for months without mentioning it was the black sheep of the samsung galaxy family and ICS was proving tricky to develop for. The S2 DESPERATELY needs ICS, as mentioned battery life sucks and there are so many bugs with the current software! Voice control regularly triggers itself for no apparent reason, apps regularly crash unexpectedly and a quick search on the internet shows there are many issues with contact storage and with Macs.
Another issue of some note is the utter lack of sparkle and generally fiddly menu system. The lock screen requires an aimless and seemly indeterminate drag to unlock the phone, swiping between home screens has an obvious judder, widgets while good are ugly and don't appear to update often enough and there are sooooooo many menu's! Everything requires hunting for and some options like ringtones and notifications have multiple locations, which again seems dumb to me, why not one master location for sounds and be done with it?
Some reviews have talked of how 'fast' this phone is. I'm not so sure it's "amazing" or "unbelievable"... Yeah, sure, its quick. Faster than the iPhone 4? Not noticeably and it's poor battery life means that when it does open itself up for games (graphics are no better than anything else i've seen) it runs out of juice very quickly.
All in All: The phone lacks the sparkle of an HTC or an iPhone or the build quality of a Nokia and lets face it, this phone is still not cheap.
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