Originally Posted by
jameswrx
If you think the htc sensation is even close to the quality of the iphone 4 you're very much mistaken. The sensation (which I owned for 12 days) didn't even come close to the quality of an 'old' iphone 3gs, let alone the 4
These iphone clones even have some better specs ON PAPER but the iphone is a pleasure to use and fun, all the other replicas/wannabe's
are boring and fail to live up to their 'better' spec.
And as for the s2

that's even worse than the sensation

gotta love the look of the s2 pmsl, big fail in the hand, looks like a £30 replica of the iphone 4. My son got something similar on the front of a magazine the other day
I just don't get why you don't give in and admit it

http://www.geeksyrup.com/tips/samsun...-4-comparison/
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/pho...-930907/review
But if you're after a one-word summary of the Samsung Galaxy S2: awesome. We've been waiting for a phone to set a benchmark among the dual-core breed, and we've found it in the Samsung Galaxy S2.
We liked
*clears throat* We liked nigh-on EVERYTHING on the Samsung Galaxy S2. It's rare we get to evangelise a handset so much – in fact we haven't managed to do so since we opened the box on the
HTC Desire and realised a slick experience could live outside the
iPhone.
But with the Samsung Galaxy S2, things have been ratcheted up a notch. The Super AMOLED plus screen, with improved sub-pixel density, is a joy to behold, and the 4.3-inch screen size is made palatable for smaller hands thanks to the ridiculously thin dimensions.
The lightning fast reaction time of the phone was amazing too – we're talking nothing else on the market that can come close, and it easily eclipses the
Motorola Atrix and
LG Optimus 2X when it comes to sheer zip.
http://durian-tech.com/2011/08/01/ip...ung-galaxy-s2/