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Samsung Galaxy S II shows its strength in hands-on video
The Samsung Galaxy S II packs a mighty punch with a beautiful 4.3-inch screen, dual-core processing and a plethora of media features. Let's hope it can avoid the issues its predecessor faced. Watch video
15 February 2011 by Andrew Hoyle, Drew Stearne and Flora Graham
CNET UK > Crave > Mobile Phones
Samsung Galaxy Gio is small but perfectly formed in hands-on video
The relatively small and light Samsung Galaxy Gio is a refreshing departure from the current trend for monolithic smart phones. We've shot a hands-on video so you can size it up for yourself. Watch video
15 February 2011 by Andrew Hoyle, Drew Stearne and Flora Graham
CNET UK > Crave > Mobile Phones
Samsung Galaxy Fit flexes muscles in hands-on video
At Mobile World Congress, we jogged on the spot and did a few star jumps in preparation for shooting a smashing hands-on video with the Samsung Galaxy Fit. Watch video
15 February 2011 by Andrew Hoyle, Drew Stearne and Flora Graham
CNET UK > Crave > Mobile Phones
Samsung Galaxy mini acts all cute in hands-on video
The Samsung Galaxy Mini may not be the most powerful smart phone doing the rounds at Mobile World Congress, but that didn't stop us filming a video of the wee chappy. Watch video
15 February 2011 by Andrew Hoyle, Drew Stearne and Flora Graham
CNET UK > Crave > Mobile Phones
Samsung Galaxy Ace hands-on video brings the sexy back
We get up close and personal with the Samsung Galaxy Ace; an Android phone that brings powerful Web browsing with sleek stylings that are somewhat reminiscent of the iPhone 4. Watch video
15 February 2011 by Andrew Hoyle, Drew Stearne and Flora Graham
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 video tempts you with 10-inch tablet touching
We get hands-on with Samsung's new tablet baby: the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in this video. It features a 10.1-inch screen, dual-core processing and an unmodified version of Android 3.0 Honeycomb. Watch video
15 February 2011 by Andrew Hoyle, Drew Stearne and Flora Graham
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