Samsung Galaxy S plus bears a striking similarity to the Samsung Galaxy S and it is true that Galaxy S plus is just an upgraded version of the original Galaxy S. It’s the same apart from the fact that the rim around the edge is now a glossy chrome rather than the darker silver one Samsung Galaxy S had before.
The weight of the phone has been dropped even more than its predecessor. This has been a quality of Samsung to keep the phone feather light as compared to other Android phones. It’s mostly due to the fact that it has plastic body but which has been screwed together perfectly, so it is durable.
Samsung Galaxy S Plus has a 40 percent faster processor than its predecessor. It has a 1.4 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. So it’s very noticeable while opening and closing applications because it’s faster and snappy.
Another upgrade has been made on the battery of Samsung Galaxy S Plus which is now made to 1650 mAh which means the terrible problem of battery life earlier in Samsung Galaxy S has been a bit resolved in Samsung Galaxy S plus.
The Samsung Galaxy S Plus makes a solid impression with a 4 inch Super AMOLED screen with WVGA resolution and just 9.9 mm of thickness.
Camera And Video
Samsung Galaxy S Plus can record video up to 720p with a 5MP camera but there is no flash, which makes it disappointing as for a high end phone like this the camera flash is a very basic feature is to be expected.
The Samsung Galaxy S plus looks to be launching exclusively on Vodafone in UK but the phone is said to be priced at least at £30 per month which is quite expensive for a phone with just a processor and battery upgrade. Also when you consider that Samsung Galaxy S2 is available for similar price it’s going to be hard for people to resist for going to Samsung Galaxy S2 instead.