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Samsung has released more ads to build up the hype for its upcoming Galaxy S II. Previously, they highlighted its vivid Super AMOLED PLUS display, voice recognition and its ultra slim form factor capabilities.
The new ad focuses on their enhanced TouchWiz UI feature which lets you zoom in and out by moving the Galaxy S II inwards or outwards, while holding 2 fingers on the screen. If you would like to see how this works in detail, check out the early preview here.
Head after the break for more ads on the Samsung Galaxy S II.
Here’s the latest Samsung Galaxy S II commercial to hit the web. Is it just us or did the ad just suggested that the Galaxy S II makes a really good upskirt camera?
In any case, here are the other Samsung Galaxy S II commercials:
Latest Samsung Galaxy S II commercial: still Voice Talk but in a more realistic setting
Latest Samsung Galaxy S II ad showcases Voice Talk feature
Samsung outs first Galaxy S II commercial, focuses on Super AMOLED Plus
Here’s the latest Samsung Galaxy S II commercial. It’s nothing groundbreaking or particularly exciting to watch but the ad does showcase how the phone’s Voice Talk feature can be applied in a more realistic day-to-day scenario — in this case, it’s texting while driving.
Although, it’ll be at least another month before the Galaxy S II comes to Malaysia, you can have the Voice Talk feature now. All you need to do is download Vlingo from the Android Market. The app works for iOS devices too.
Enjoy.
Samsung outs it’s second commercial for the Galaxy S II this time showcasing its Voice Talk feature that allows for hands free texting via voice control.
It looks like a pretty cool feature provided that it works as advertised.
Check out the first Samsung Galaxy S II commercial here.
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We know of a lot of people who are holding on to their next smartphone purchase for this device, the Samsung Galaxy S II. So while we wait for the device to hit Malaysian stores sometime in May, here’s the first TV commercial for the device.
Enjoy.
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