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Difference Between Motorola Pro and Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2, Model GT-i9100)

Motorola Pro vs Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2, Model GT-i9100)

Motorola Pro and Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2) offer good options to users who are looking for a latest smartphone with all the features. While Motorola Pro is essentially Motorola Droid made specifically for Europe, Samsung has revamped its Galaxy S model with improvements to performance in speed and effect and appearance. Let us see the differences between the two smartphones so as to make it easier for you to choose.

Motorola Pro (Motorola Droid Pro)

Pro is essentially Motorola Droid specially designed for Europe. It retains all the features of Droid but the design is very different. Apart from the virtual keyboard on touchscreen it has an optimized QWERTY keyboard for easy typing. Android 2.2 OS, a fast 1GHz processor and a large 3.1” HGVA touchscreen with a resolution of 320X480pixels. But do not go by the looks as it transforms from casual looks to a pro business tool with integrated VPN, Quickoffice and a complex password support. This is one hell of a smartphone with 8GB of internal memory expandable with micro SD card up to 32 GB. It is one phone that is all fun during playtime but is business friendly in office hours. With remote wipe and remote tracking facilities, this is surely a phone that will be liked by executives.

For those interested in multimedia, Motorola Pro has a 5megapixels camera with auto focus and dual LED flash. The phone offers a pleasing web browsing experience with Adobe Flash Player 10.1 capabilities. It becomes a mobile hotspot when the user so desires.

Though the phone is not very compact, at 4.69”x2.36”x0.46” and weighing just 4.73 ounces, it still fits into your pocket. It gives a solid feel but the back cover made of plastic does make it look a little cheap. The display on the screen does fade a bit under bright sunlight but the user can make use of pinch zoom facility to view from a closer quarter. All in all, Pro is a good smartphone and a Blackberry for those who want something more stylish that the bland looks of a Blackberry.

Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)

Samsung Electronics has launched Samsung Galaxy S II, which is a smartphone in the Galaxy series, and has been designed to provide an attractive option to those who seek stylish and powerful performance from their phone. It is really a next-gen smartphone that takes entertainment to a new level with integrated music, games and social networking capabilities.

Galaxy S II runs on Android 2.3 OS and has a powerful 1.0 GHz dual core application processor with a huge 1GB RAM. It is 4G ready with high speed and power to give the user an unmatched performance. Web browsing and multitasking has been enhanced to such a level that the user will feel as if he is using a PC, not a smartphone. S II is certainly a worthy successor to galaxy S, which caught the fancy of the users.

The touchscreen of the phone is quite large at 4.27”, and is super AMOLED plus which makes it extra responsive to the slightest of touches. The screen is scratch resistant and gives LED backlit LCD display. For those interested in photos, the phone has an 8megapixel camera with LED flash and a 2megapixel front camera. It produces sharp, vibrant images and is also capable of HD 720p video capture.

Difference between Motorola Pro and Samsung Galaxy S II (Galaxy S2)

1. Processor Speed – Samsung Galaxy S II has a higher speed processor (1.0 GHz Dual Core) compared to Motorola Pro (1 GHz).

2. Operating System – Motorola Pro comes with Android 2.2 (Froyo) whereas Galaxy S II comes with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)

3. Display – Galaxy S II has got a fabulous 4.27” super AMOLED plus display, whereas Motorola Pro has the standard 3.1” HGVA touchscreen with a resolution of 320X480pixels.

4. Camera – 8 MP in Galaxy S II and 5 MP in Motorola Pro, Pro has dual LED flash.

5. RAM – 1GB in Galaxy S II is huge compared to 512MB in Motorola Pro.

6. Target Market –Motorola Pro target business customers and has included more enterprise features such as VPN, whereas Galaxy S II is open for all.