Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus Reviews: Specs Of Ex-Flagship’s Refreshed Variant Still Much Loved; Is This A Device Built To Last?

Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus reviews: Specs of the 2013 refreshed model Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus is still very much love by its followers. The 4.3-inch display Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean device (basing it on the latest update available for the unit) continues to have a following with many Android followers. Is this device built to last?

The unit’s reference and predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy S2, has since been technically obsolete, as Samsung announced that it will not be providing further official updates for the unit.

But at its current price, $300 for an unlocked unit, and an array of budget friendly Android handsets, like the Moto G and Moto E, all costing below south of $200, does this have a chance to stay in the market at all?

Aside from the Moto G & Moto E, Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus is also competing with Nokia Lumia 900 and 520 series Windows Phone in terms of price. There is also a fellow Android counterpart, the Nokia X, which is cheaper than the Moto G at $139.99.

Despite all these though, the Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus commands a following and Phone Arena notes that its hardware performance put many of its rivals to shame and its very slim body was considered to be the thinnest for a handset for a short while.

It seems that at least for the year 2014, despite the presence of three more new models – Samsung Galaxy S3, Samsung Galaxy S4, and Samsung Galaxy S5, the Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus will continue to have a niche of people patronizing its specs.

When it was launched in 2013 one tech site declared the gadget as “shaping up as a decent mid-range device.” For its price and specs, the Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus still possesses a competitive edge.

Design. The Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus has a rectangular design, which has been adopted from its S2 reference. It’s slim and light and only need a single thumb to operate it efficiently. Whether you choose the blue or white variant, the Hyperglaze-inspired finish is appealing. Phone Arena said that the only downside to it is that the fingerprint tends to stick to the handset’s shiny surface easily.

Display. The 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus panel has a 480 x 800 pixels resolution. With such specs and a 216 ppi, letters and graphics are slightly pixelized around the edges but the paragraphs of text in web pages are unreadable unless you zoom in, Phone Arena noted.

What it lacks in its overall resolution, however, it makes up for its deep blacks and very wide viewing angles, which are characteristics that makes an AMOLED display a stand-out choice for a screen. The colors are lush and saturated and the videos and images you’ll comes across as high-quality.

Interface. At the time of this writing, the Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus comes with Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean out of the box and has Samsung’s custom user interface. It looks appealing without straining the smartphone’s performance, enabling you to navigate seamlessly from the features without exhausting battery power.

Some of the Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus UI’s that comes in handy includes Smart Stay, which prevents the smartphone’s display from turning off as long as you’re looking into it; Direct Call, which dials the number of the contact you’re viewing as soon as you bring your S2 Plus unit to your ear. There’s also a task manager, which basically gives you the option to close apps that may not functioning well.

The on-screen keyboard for the Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus has the traditional QWERTY layout and is enhanced with auto completion and the SWYPE method.

The Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus is supposed to be extinct, but the number of ROMs enabling it to have an Android 4.4 KitKat may continue to allow it to have a users for quite some time.

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