Portable Media Players Guide
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Physique
Galaxy S II's Reincarnation
Most smartphones today have the capacity to store a lot of media files with the help of memory cards. They managed to bridge the gap between communication and entertainment through viewing of photos, listening to music, watching videos, and even playing games. Although for those of you that want a separate device for work and leisure, you might want to feast your eyes on the Samsung Galaxy S Wi-Fi 4.2 that stands somewhere between a smartphone and a tablet.

At first glance, it almost looks exactly like the Samsung Galaxy S II except for some minor details like a thinner Home button and the fact that the Galaxy S Wi-Fi has two speakers (above the front-facing camera and below the Home button). Opening the box, you will find the Galaxy S Wi-Fi, a traveling charger, earbuds, and additional tips. Checking the underpart of the device, we find the audio jack and micro-USB port resting comfortably under its wide speakers while the volume rocker and the power/lock screen button is just at the fingertips on the right side of the Galaxy S Wi-Fi. Imaging-wise, it sports a 2-megapixel camera and a front-facing VGA camera. We think Samsung opted not to include an LED flash for this model to cut down the expenses. Lastly, popping out the back cover shows the 1500mAh battery and the micro-SD slot that can be expanded to 32GB.







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