Archive for Galaxy S II
Galaxy S I And S II Combined Sales Crossed 50 Million And Galaxy Note Hits 7 Million Mark
POSTED BY Haseeb Maan / 3 June, 2012
The eyes of the smartphone adoring world might all be that specialize in Samsung’s new and glossy Galaxy S III handset, however that has not stopped the initial Galaxy S model and its successor the S II flying off the..
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Samsung Seconded Apple Claiming Largest Smartphone Market Share Globally
POSTED BY Haseeb Maan / 18 May, 2012
With the announcement of its next Galaxy S device simply round the corner, it’s currently become official record that Samsung has trumped fierce rival Apple to say much loved spot in terms of smartphone market share. Apple’s iPhone has dominated..
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How To Make Galaxy Nexus / Nexus S Apps Look Like Windows Phone 7
POSTED BY Haseeb Maan / 8 April, 2012
With beautiful typography, continuous horizontal layouts and large thumbnails, Window Phone 7’s “Metro UI” is arguably the most effective looking mobile operating system within the market today. It provides a totally original user-experience that focuses additional on info than apps...
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Root Galaxy S II With CF-Root On Android 4.0.3 ICS (How To Tutorial)
POSTED BY Haseeb Maan / 15 March, 2012
News of an imminent Ice Cream Sandwich release for the Samsung Galaxy S II has been lingering for the past number of weeks currently, however it’d seem those in desperate wait to install Android 4.0.x on their S II have..
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Samsung Celebrating Galaxy S II’s 20 Million Sales, Just In Time For MWC
POSTED BY Haseeb Maan / 25 February, 2012
After crossing the ten million units moved threshold back in September, Samsung has joyously announced ahead of MWC 2012 that its Galaxy S II family of phones has sold 20 million since launching in April.Consistent with Samsung, taking simply 10..
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Fully Customize Every Aspect Of Your Custom With Omega Files Kitchen For Galaxy S II
POSTED BY Haseeb Maan / 10 February, 2012
Essentially the most the reason why Android enthusiasts keep sticking to Android is its relativeflexibility and vibrant developer/hacker community. While wireless carriers make an attempt to ensure a controlled user experience, talented folks from forums like XDA-Developers, Rootzwiki etc. keep coming up with methods to set Android devices free from the shackles of those wireless..
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