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Why the internet not working in my Samsung messager IIphone?


I just bought the Samsung messager II phone and I noticed that every time I switch on the internet it says memory full and it won't show me any pictures, at times it won’t even go to other pages. I was thinking of switching it for the Huawei M750, but I don't know if that is a good idea or if it's just my phone that is screwed up or I should exchange it for the same model. If somebody has some solution to this problem, he is open to respond as soon as possible.
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Harshil Darji | Oct 15 2011

The new Samsung smartphone flag, the Galaxy S II, has been a runaway success in all territories where it has gone on sale, and is easy to see why. In its first 55 days this unit moved 3 million units, equivalent to 38 per minute. That success is well deserved, because the cell tested during the last three weeks is one of the most complete devices we've tested so far.

When he arrived at the offices of ENTER.CO, S II caused an immediate furor by their appearance. Not only is a wonderful device, it is also a bit controversial. As I mentioned in my initial impressions, this phone is suspiciously similar to the iPhone.Although Android, the operating system of the device, uses three buttons to navigate the software ('back', 'menu' and 'home' or splash screen) the manufacturer chose to leave only 'home' in physical form and the bottom center of the device. For some it is a copy, for others it is only natural, but for all the end of the day should matter little because otherwise the S II is a single cell.

Its measures and make the S II face the supermodel of cell phones.
The first thing one notices in the S II is just what is its huge screen compared to other smartphones in the Latin American market.This device has 4.3-inch touchpad, which makes that its size is a little intimidating. Fortunately, when taken in hand the fear begins to evaporate, because although it is wide is the thickness of a pencil (8.5 mm) and one phones underweight much smaller (only 116 grams).

Its thinness makes it easy to get him and take him out of more tight jeans and weight allows it to fit in the pocket of a jacket or shirt without being uncomfortable. Moreover, hardly feels and why this phone, despite looking so great, ends up being more portable than much smaller teams. This combination of a large touch pad and a thin and light equipment makes the S II feels like the perfect marriage between a tablet and a cell phone, because you can consume content on a screen with a very nice size, without removing his eyes, and without sacrificing portability that only offers a cell phone.

The screen is the protagonist of the cell design, but it is all one note. The Galaxy S II is made of durable plastic, good quality and not very flashy. On the sides of controversial button 'home' there are two capacitive buttons for 'back' and 'menu', which will annoy those who prefer real buttons. On the other hand, at the edges of the device are the volume buttons and power, but unfortunately there is a dedicated camera.

The only port that has a micro USB is located on the bottom. This is an advantage, since most manufacturers are using this port for their devices, and therefore supports many of the chargers other brands such as Sony Ericsson and BlackBerry. Unfortunately there is no HDMI port, which is unfortunate when one considers the huge multimedia capabilities that have the equipment.

The S II at any moment feels solid and very well assembled, and it does not feel cheap in spite of its weight. His back is a thin plastic that is not the best quality but has a small embossed texture that make the device feel and look more luxurious without attracting much attention.

This cover is also removable and reveals the battery, micro SD port and SIM card slot. A decision which I found quite strange is that the SIM can be replaced without removing the battery, but does require micro SD change. In my experience a plus micro SD out the SIM, and be removing the lid is not the funniest thing in the world.

Right out of his job is obviously poor quality, but when the device is set makes it look and feel great. It would be the only design flaw were it not for the lack of an LED light that alerts you to messages, missed calls and other notifications without having to grab the phone and turn on the screen for review.

A screen that hypnotizes and some guts that chopper.
In addition to her sensual figure, the S II is mainly characterized by Super AMOLED screen technology. Although it has a resolution of just 480 x 800 (less than iPhone 4 and other competitors), the image is the best I've seen on a mobile device.No phone we've seen or tried until now offers a suitable combination as sharpness, color, response time, brightness, viewing angle and visibility under the sun. As a masterpiece of a great painter, really the only way to appreciate its true beauty is to see it in person.

That face is complemented by a spectacular inner beauty at this time has no equal in the market. The S II is supercharged with computing power, and I'm not exaggerating. This beast features a 1.2 GHz processor with dual core, 1 GB RAM full, and comes with all the roosters that one expects in a cell of the higher-end GPS, Bluetooth, accelerometer, gyroscope, Wi-Fi 16 GB capacity as well (for now, other countries have 32 GB version), which is expandable via micro SD slot mentioned above. To top it off, the hardware is complemented by the most current version of Android, 2.3 or Gingerbread.

As expected, this cocktail technology results in an explosive rate.This phone takes mobile browsing and application usage to the levels at which other manufacturers dream. Lost in the network using a Galaxy S II is a delight and everything works quickly and smoothly. Write on the screen or select a hyperlink exercises are free of trauma, never have to suffer because the phone does not capture accurately the taps. Those who consider that the tactile response of Apple is not competent will have to rethink their position.

The same can be said of their applications, which are a delight to handle thanks to the huge touchpad since the image is so sharp. Moreover, as is an Android phone and a tablet, has a huge ecosystem of applications that have little or nothing to envy of IOS. In short, Android has never looked better than it looks and behaves in the S II. Such is the difference, that while I have been testing this gem of a device left my Xoom, a tablet with version 3.0 of Android, called Honeycomb-at the mercy of my relatives.

The only mole that most avid fans will find the little green man from Google is that the operating system comes with a TouchWiz layer, the Samsung proprietary interface that some hate, others love and that most do not put off. If you are from those who wish to experience Android from scratch, has the famous option 'root', something that gives you absolute freedom to the user on the device, but the phone voids the warranty.

And to top it off, it's just good for photos and video calls.
The S II is not short on two of the most important aspects of a smartphone, multimedia and, of course, calls. This device will happy to any casual user who wants to replace your digital camera with a phone and those with thousands of minutes on your cellular plan's enjoy like never before.

This true iron comes with a 8 megapixel camera (also has a 2 megapixel front for video conferencing) and the photos they take are beautiful. They are not what one finds in a separate chamber that has the same 8 megapixels, but they are some of the best pictures we've seen in a cell with the iPhone 4 and Nokia N8.When it separates itself from the pack is its ability to record and playback video at 1080p, since most of the devices on the market today only handle 720p.

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