Samsung Galaxy S II Beats iPhone 4S By Winning Best Phone Of The Year Award

Mashhood Riaz / Apple3164Samsung Reviews Category / 3rd December, 2011 / 2 Comments
Samsung Galaxy S II Beats iPhone 4S By Winning Best Phone Of The Year Award

According to the latest news it has been heard that Samsung Galaxy S II has beaten the iPhone 4S for the Best Phone of the Year.

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This news has been arrived from Pocket-Lint which is a popular weblog and covers consumer electronics. This is basically like a post in which they depict their annual Gadget Awards winners.

The Samsung Galaxy S II has won the award which is for the best phone of the eighth Annual Gadget Awards. It has beaten the other phones like HTC Sensation, the Apple iPhone 4S, the Sony Ericson Xperia Ray and also the Nokia Lumia 800.

In the process of the award-selection, the top five devices were shortlisted, and then out of them, one was chosen by a great panel which consists of the elite judges having the British newspapers’ members, top websites and many TV channels. Apart from this, they also took feedback fom their website readers.

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No Certain Reason Given

For preferring the Galaxy S II over the other phones, the Pocket-Lint Hasn’t given any certain reason. Of course, the new Galaxy S II has a great display with a big screen, a camera which is very powerful, and a very unique design, whereas on the other side, the iPhone 4S has a display with relatively smaller screen but has a sharp display, a camera which is more powerful than the former, and also has a great design which looks more better.

Yet, the readers must keep this fact in mind that the award has been awarded by this weblog only. Of course, the Pocket-Lint is not completely like an unknown blog. Like the Samsung G S II, the iPhone 4S is also awesome. The iPhone 4S is setting a record-breaking sales throughout the world. It is also equipped with great features like Siri and also a dual-core processor.

 

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