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According to a report by CNET, the latest Samsung Galaxy S II has the fastest graphics hardware amongst all the Android smartphones yet. The reason for such a high speed and impressive performance as has been reported is that it uses Mali-400 graphics silicon based on a design from ARM. This design is something which lets it have an extra edge.
The Mali graphics hardware can be found in Samsung’s Exynos 4210, which is the main chip giving power to the Samsung Galaxy S II. Just as the graphics used in computers have evolved over the years due to advancement in technology, the same changes in graphics are also taking place in the smartphones industry. With the increase in screen size, the screen resolutions have also become better. This has not only enhanced its feature and performance, but also has given a better satisfaction to the smartphone users and a boost to the smartphone industry.
The better is the graphics silicon, the faster picks the pixels used for gaming and other multimedia apps. According to experts at Samsung, the Exynos 4210 chip also has a feature which supports WSVGA resolution of two main LCD displays and 1080p HDTV display, all at the same time. This is made possible by Exynos 4210’s ability to support separate post processing pipelines. The price of Samsung Galaxy S II in Pakistan is around Rs.57,000. The response to this latest smartphone from Samsung has been really great internationally.







