Samsung has just launched its flagship smartphone in the shape of the Samsung Galaxy S II (2) (GT I9100). With MWC 2011 finally over, we can now all have fresh perspective on the best devices slated to be released into the hands of smartphone lovers worldwide in 2011. First off, the Samsung Galaxy S II is seriously impressive. The big question, of course, is just how amazing is it, and, for that, we’re going to need to compare it to arguably one of the best non-Android phones around – the Apple iPhone 4.
And so, without further ado, read on to find our thoughts on this legendary superphone standoff.
iPhone 4 vs Samsung Galaxy S II:

Form Factor
- 1st: Galaxy S II
- 125.3 x 66.1 x 8.49mm, 117g 2nd: iPhone 4
- 115.2 x 58.7 x 9.3mm, 137g
Storage
1st: Galaxy S II- 16/32GB + microSD
- 2nd: iPhone 4
- 16/32GB
fefefsfsfniefeiPretty simple one to judge here. Both phones offer the same amount of flash storage with the only difference that you can expand that of the Samsung Galaxy S II with microSD cards up to the value of 32GB. So, effectively, you can store twice as much on it. With all those 1080p videos and 8MP stills, you’ll probably find you need to.
Battery Life
- Tie: Galaxy S II
- 1650mAh
- Tie: iPhone 4
- 1420mAh, Up to 10 hours video
Display
- Tie: Galaxy S II
- 4.27-inch, 800x480px, Super AMOLED Plus
- Tie: iPhone 4
- 3.5-inch, 960x640px, LCD with IPS
Performance
- 1st: Galaxy S II
- 1GHz Tegra 2 dual core, 1GB RAM / 1.2GHz Dual Core Exynos chip, 1GB RAM
- 2nd: iPhone 4
- Apple A4, 512MB
Samsung hasn’t been entirely forthcoming about the specifics of the hardware in the Samsung Galaxy S II. There are disputing reports of what is inside, and it appears that there will be two renditions of the phone itself very soon. It’s clear however, that either set of specs are going to absolutely blow the lid off the iPhone 4. The CPU runs just as fast but is built for multitasking with the added core, plus the doubling of the RAM, speaks for itself. What’s a little unclear is what’s going on graphically. All the same, we know that the original Galaxy S had the edge in that department over the iPhone, so it’s a pretty safe bet that the second iteration will have blown Apple’s darling out of the water this time around.Imaging
- 1st: Galaxy S II
- 8MP rear, 2MP front, 1080p video capture
- 2nd: iPhone 4
- 5MP rear, VGA front, 720p video capture
Connectivity
- 1st: Galaxy S II
- Wi-Fi, NFC, 4G, BT 3.0, DLNA, Wi-Fi tethering
- 2nd: iPhone 4
- Wi-Fi, BT 2.1, 3G

Samsung seems to have opted for connectivity overkill in this case, but we actually appreciate their approach. The Galaxy S II contains absolutely everything a true connectivity junkie could ever hope for, and more. Seriously impressive. There’s 4G – should you be able to use it – and the latest version of Bluetooth designed to cut down the hassle of the handshake initiation. Furthermore, there’s the upcoming NFC (Near Field Communication) technology for when contactless payments via smartphones become the mainstream.
It also features Samsung’s DLNA system called All Share which will come in very handy when you want to view HD content wirelessly from your phone onto a big screen TV. With Wi-Fi tethering to your PC, it should make mobile connectivity a breeze. Cables are so 2009. We would caution would be buyers of the Galaxy S II to remain mindful of ever-present battery concerns however.
Price
- 1st: Galaxy S II
- Less than the iPhone 4
- 2nd: iPhone 4
- More than anyone else
Conclusion
To us, it’s pretty obvious the iPhone 4 has met its match. However, at two-thirds of the way into its life cycle it isn’t exactly the most ‘fair’ comparison. The iPhone 5 is likely to have dual-core, and feature improvements in nearly every notable department. The iPhone is an excellent device, and was designed with the pursuit of perfection in mind. Really though, the Samsung Galaxy S II beats it in nearly every departments that count. The Galaxy S II is lighter, thinner, significantly more powerful, and light years ahead of the iPhone 4 on taking pictures and video, and has the most technologically sophisticated 4.3 inch screen on the market. Delicious.At the end of the day, we can reflect on all of this as a statement from Samsung. They are obviously very serious about being the best manufactuer/OEM of mobile tech out there. This latest flagship smartphone from Samsung is a mobile maven, in every way that matters. Incredible power, amazing connectivity, svelte form factor, and fantastic media. Samsung has obviously put everything it has into this one, and – on paper – it shows. It is amazing , a fantastic mobile phone.
But i still think that apple is bestBut i still think that apple is best
ReplyDeletereally fantastic match iphone 4 and galaxy s2 both of them are mind blowing phones
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