The T-Mobile variant of the Galaxy S II packs more of everything, it
seems. It has a larger display, faster radio, and faster processor than
the AT&T version, and outclasses the Sprint version when it comes to
raw power (i.e., the ability to handle games).
It’s also heavier than
the others, and feels much better in the hand. It’s noticeably denser,
and the materials are slightly higher in quality. Rather than creaky
plastics, the frame and components that make up the Galaxy S II's skin
are solid and tightly assembled. It's still large, but will slip into
pockets just fine thanks to its slim profile.It doesn't look much
different than the AT&T and Sprint variants, but we can say the same
thing of pretty much every Galaxy S device released in the last 12
months. They are all spartan, buy oppo phone obsidian slabs and the T-Mobile version of
the Galaxy S II doesn't do anything to break that mold.
In terms of the controls of the device, they’re identical to other
versions. The screen takes up most of the front face of the phone and
there are four touch keys along the bottom for the basic Android
controls. I didn't have any trouble with these keys.
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