Sam Simply Sung, Yet It Conquered With The S2.

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The modern day mobile phone industry has far too many choices. Symbian or Android? Windows Mobile or MiMo? Does it have a universal jack? Does it play avi format? What version of Java is installed? And so forth. It's simply inescapable, this barrage of questions and the ensuing quagmire it creates. Buying a mobile phone is becoming an ever more complex process as technology develops.

The core or of all this confusion is down to model and brand specific features in mobile phones. Consumers are getting frustrated with all of these differences and manufacturers are starting to make changes to help standardise things a bit. They have already agreed on a single charging port standard with MicroUSB meaning you will only need one charger for all of your devices, but we will have to wait and see if this trend continues.

With smartphones battling with each other fiercely for market presence it's almost impossible to secure a stranglehold over a particular feature or to produce a unique and non replicable one. This is so because even if the ways and means with which the original was created might not be aped, other ideas will eventually and inevitably crop up. The answer to this melee is a phone with all the 'n' number of features-downward compatible.

An integration of sorts is happening with more consumers opting to use smartphones. Now, whilst coming to smartphones one has to know that most of them are based on open source software. The Linux kernel forms the basis of one too many of the mobile operating systems which run these smartphones. The idea was also endorsed by other software majors who then subsequently opened up. The obvious advantage of using open source platforms being the exponentially increased number of channels or ways through which this whole software cyberspace can become one major network.

At this crucial juncture comes the intricately designed, fluid to crevice type compatibility sporting, the yet next generation of smartphones from Samsung Electronics. Samsung let the world know of their plans to make the next addition to the Galaxy S Series, and promptly followed it up by releasing a beautiful addition to their already impressive quiver. And akin to what the second part of Godfather(the movie) did to the original and Spider Man did to its predecessor. Galaxy S2 simply rockets off from where the last year's winner of the EISA awards(European Imaging and Sound Association)- the Galaxy S smartphone left. It would be cliched to say that the new phone is loaded with features or replete with the same. But to be fair to the engineers who designed this beauty it would not be an overstatement to admit one has to go overboard to describe it. It is completely resplendent even if you compare it with a rainbow and has that rare finesse and ridiculous ease to use.

To be on the top is something, but to do it by continued excellence is surely another.
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