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<blockquote data-quote="0705741" data-source="post: 11679240" data-attributes="member: 184725"><p>It's going to be a close run decision for anyone looking to buy one of these two Android superphones. There are two things that the Galaxy Nexus has going for it - the new software and that incredible screen. The trouble is that they come at the price of a more sluggish graphics processor and less powerful camera. When you throw in the fact that the Samsung Galaxy S II will eventually get the Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade, then the scales really do start to tip. It's at this point when you can throw on the other smaller wins for the SGS2 such as the expandable storage, the thinner and lighter form factor and what is bound to be a far cheaper price too.</p><p> So, objectively, we have to hand this one to the Samsung Galaxy S II. The trouble is that you have to own your smartphone subjectively and, if having an absolute stunner of a screen is the be all and end all for you, then you should probably pick the Galaxy Nexus. We'd find it hard to disagree with you when it'll make for a larger and clearer window to watch videos and browse the web, but at 4.27 inches and with a superb Super AMOLED Plus display of its own, you might find that the Samsung Galaxy S II already does enough in that department</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>me machan ubage review ekane kiyawala balapan meketh kiyala thiyenne ekama de thama ban mekai machan uba hithana widiya hari e wagema mama kiyanne naha machan nexus wadak naha kiyala man kiyanne machan S2 wins machan ekai case eka api spend karana ganata nexus watinne naha eheama nathuwa nexus awulak naha itin ubata ita wada hodas2 eka gann apuluwan aduwata mama kiyanne ekai uba kochchara review baluwath machan hama ekakama thiyenne oka thama uba hithanna epa mama me review 1.2k balala elakiri eke comment dana jathiye ekek kiyala</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="0705741, post: 11679240, member: 184725"] It's going to be a close run decision for anyone looking to buy one of these two Android superphones. There are two things that the Galaxy Nexus has going for it - the new software and that incredible screen. The trouble is that they come at the price of a more sluggish graphics processor and less powerful camera. When you throw in the fact that the Samsung Galaxy S II will eventually get the Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade, then the scales really do start to tip. It's at this point when you can throw on the other smaller wins for the SGS2 such as the expandable storage, the thinner and lighter form factor and what is bound to be a far cheaper price too. So, objectively, we have to hand this one to the Samsung Galaxy S II. The trouble is that you have to own your smartphone subjectively and, if having an absolute stunner of a screen is the be all and end all for you, then you should probably pick the Galaxy Nexus. We'd find it hard to disagree with you when it'll make for a larger and clearer window to watch videos and browse the web, but at 4.27 inches and with a superb Super AMOLED Plus display of its own, you might find that the Samsung Galaxy S II already does enough in that department me machan ubage review ekane kiyawala balapan meketh kiyala thiyenne ekama de thama ban mekai machan uba hithana widiya hari e wagema mama kiyanne naha machan nexus wadak naha kiyala man kiyanne machan S2 wins machan ekai case eka api spend karana ganata nexus watinne naha eheama nathuwa nexus awulak naha itin ubata ita wada hodas2 eka gann apuluwan aduwata mama kiyanne ekai uba kochchara review baluwath machan hama ekakama thiyenne oka thama uba hithanna epa mama me review 1.2k balala elakiri eke comment dana jathiye ekek kiyala [/QUOTE]
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