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I've used numerous android phones. The one prior to my Galaxy S II was the Droid 3. I had three batteries for your phone, 2 batteries for the phone before that (Droid two). I've been using the Galaxy for around 3 weeks to date and the 1 battery has lasted the majority of the day. I have unlimited plans over the board. I live in NYC and travel all around the city. I receive as well as make calls like I usually did. The GPS was just a little slow till I checked off all the boxes for location and viola GPS NAVIGATION works, not as fast as the Droids but fast enough. The only complaint I have: why didn't I switch sooner in order to T-Mobile and save tons of money. I just ordered another battery from Samsung directly since it comes with a charger/stand which homes the battery too. I purchased the actual battery kit only because I rather you need to be prepared just in case. The phone reacts promptly to all of my touches, does not lag at all, the 4G is actually superb, some of the actual pre loaded apps are not for me and I wish I could uninstall a number of them, so what Used to do was move these phones a window I will seldom stroll in order to. The voice commands are very good. Better than the majority of voice activated cell phones I've had. On a scale of 1-10 I give this phone a 9. The screen is actually bright, big, the swype functions great, the cameras consider great pictures and the sound and connections are good as well. The speaker phone is sort of low but so what can you expect from this type of thin phone. If you complain relating to this phone, then my friends you need to get a property line, preferably a cord-less. PS: I had an iPhone, Windows phone and I'd never ever trade in my Android device. Samsung, you rule, thanks for these products, I own most of them:)#) Keep up the GREAT function and GREAT prices. mobile tips and tricks

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