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Galaxy S II Named Best Smartphone At Mobile World Congress 2012

Galaxy S II Named Best Smartphone At Mobile World Congress 2012
The Huffington Post Jason Gilbert First Posted: 03/ 2/2012 4:58 pm Updated: 03/ 2/2012 5:21 pm


"According to a round of well-viewed Samsung advertisements, all of those Apple fanboys waiting in line for an iPhone were secretly jealous of the Galaxy S II smartphone.

Now, Apple devotees have even more pieces of Samsung hardware to be secretly jealous of: Samsung won two huge prizes at the Mobile World Congress' Global Mobile Awards, for Best Smartphone of 2011 (for that Samsung Galaxy S II) as well as Device Manufacturer Of The Year.

First, the GSII: Samsung took home the Best Smartphone award for its fanboy-taunting Galaxy S II, which GMA judges called a "phenomenal success around the world [that] has outperformed all its Android rivals and demonstrated the maturity of the ecosystem." The Galaxy S II, Samsung's current flagship phone, was announced in February 2011, at last year's Mobile World Congress, and released in the United States in September; it went on to become a smashing sales success for the Korean electronics company, selling over 20 million units worldwide as of February 2012."


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1316479.html

Who would have thought it?
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