Samsung I9100 Galaxy S II review: Brightest star
Brightest star
All-round messaging
The messaging department is quite straightforward: there are no folders here, just a new message button. Under that button is a list of all your messages organized into threads.
Swiping on a message header will do exactly the same as in the phonebook – a left swipe starts a new message, while swiping to the right will start a call.
The Galaxy S messaging department and swipe functions
There’s application-specific search that lets you quickly find a given message among all your stored SMS and MMS.
One thing we really appreciate is that the tap to compose box is much bigger – as big as can fit on the screen, no more viewing only 2-3 lines of text from your message.
To add message recipients, just start typing the corresponding name or number and choose from the contacts offered.
When you add multimedia content to the message, it is automatically turned into an MMS. You can either quickly add a photo or an audio file to go with the text or compose an MMS using all the available features (like multiple slides, slide timing, layout, etc.). The multiple slides are all shown inside the compose box.
Adding any multimedia content automatically turns an SMS into an MMS
When you’re composing a new message you can use the Translate option to translate it into another language. The same goes for messages you’ve received. This feature probably won’t see much use but it’s there you ever need it.
Moving on to email, the Gmail app supports batch operations, which allows multiple emails to be archived, labeled or deleted. Multiple Gmail accounts are also supported.
The Gmail should be pretty familiar to everyone by now
There is also a generic email app for all your other email accounts and it can support multiple POP or IMAP inboxes. You have access to the original folders that are created online, side by side with the standard local ones such as inbox, drafts and sent items.
Switching between accounts is pretty easy. The top row holds two labels – the first is the name of the inbox you’re currently viewing (tap it to change the inbox) and the one next to it is the name of the current folder (again, tap to change it).
The standard email app also does a good job • the combined inbox
The Galaxy S II sports a combined inbox, which brings together all your mail in a single folder. This can be quite handy if you have lots of accounts and you just want to check if there is a new message needing your attention.
Turning the phone landscape activates the split view – the left side of the screen shows the list of emails, while the right side shows a message. This is the same kind of interface we’ve seen on the Galaxy Tab though the bigger screen there made it actually useful – half of even a 4.3” screen isn't enough for comfortable reading.
Google Talk handles the Instant Messaging department. The G-Talk network is compatible with a variety of popular clients like Pidgin, Kopete, iChat and Ovi Contacts.
Text entry is handled by the standard Samsung QWERTY keyboard, which offers very big and comfortable keys. In landscape mode, the keyboard takes up most of the display and the even bigger keys make it one of the most comfortable virtual mobile keyboards around.
The big display makes for a big, comfy keyboard
Gallery and file browser
The Samsung Galaxy S II uses the standard Android gallery. The gallery automatically locates the images and videos no matter where they are stored. It even imports the online photos from your Google Picasa web albums.
The gallery certainly is a looker
Little about the Gallery should surprise you – aside from displaying full-res images and the addition of the two-finger tilt zoom, there’s nothing new really. And don’t you worry, the double tap and pinch zoom are still there.
The My Files app is a simple to use but functional file manager. It can move, copy, lock and rename files in bulk, even send multiple files via Bluetooth. My files will only browse the memory card and the large internal storage (it can’t access the system drive).
Reader comments
- Loudman
- 09 Aug 2024
- PAh
August 2024 and my Oppo is very lost with all my ID, both physical copies and now pretty useless online type - even safer than ever in the ether somewhere till some minor miracle reunites us... Yesterday I was handed a pink Samsung I9100 Galaxy S I...
- Durga Bali
- 26 May 2024
- 867
Great phone, my favorite one. I made a big mistake buying HTC Incredible S instead of the Galaxy SII. Regretted lot of times as SII is better than Incredible S. At that time, I was fascinated with HTC Sense UI and so blindly bought Incredible S. Wron...
- safin asa
- 15 May 2023
- X$7
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