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Galaxy S II Teardown – Splitting 8.

9 mm of
the latest Samsung Technologies
July 12, 2011 | 45 Comments | Tomorrow Works

*This article is based on a product available in the Korean market. Specifics such as design, features,
components, etc may differ by region.

Selling over 3 million units worldwide in just 55 days and eagerly awaited in markets not yet
available in, the Samsung GALAXY S II is one hot smartphone. With the power of a dual-core
processor, a sharp 4.3” Super AMOLED Plus display and all the Android goodies jam packed in a
miraculously slim 8.9mm, it’s no surprise that customers are so interested.

Ever since its debut, there’s been a lot of buzz about how slim the GALAXY S II is, and as
always, we’ve had techies try to strip the device down. Now we don’t want you to risk ruining your
beautiful device, so we dissected it for you. Enjoy.

 
1. 4.3-inch Super
AMOLED Plus

The new 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus on the Galaxy S II is 14% larger than that of the Galaxy
S, and is the largest out of all Super AMOLED displays. With 50% enhanced sub-pixels, it
provides improved pixel configuration that allows clearer readability of icons, texts, photos, and
other applications. Also, battery efficiency has been improved thanks to the use of organic
materials.

2. TSP All-in-one / 3. Touch Panel

The touch panel is an all-in-one form of the Super AMOLED.  In other words, it’s a thinner,
clearer, more responsive display. The sensitivity of the touch panel itself has also been improved
so that it can react to the slightest brush of a finger.

 
4. Front Assay

a. Front

The narrow bezel design was applied to further highlight the Galaxy S II 4.3-inch widescreen. To
protect the screen from scratches, the surrounding perimeter of the shell was thickened by
0.1mm.

b. Back

This area has been optimized for the maximum efficient spacing for the parts.

5. Rear Cell (Front)


The front side of the Rear Cell acts as a shield to prevent radiofrequency signals from reaching
your body.
 

6. Rear Cell (back)

The protrusion of the camera in the back was minimized to make the phone thinner. The bottom
part of the phone was designed with a slight bump in order to minimize stress on the hand and to
improve the grip when the phone is held.

7. Battery Cover

The cover uses a new 0.1mm 'Hyperskin' material that has miniscule patterns of 3,000 connected
chains. This pattern is very practical as it also prevents scratches, finger prints, and slips.

8. SIM / Micro SD

The previous Galaxy S had separate slots for its SIM and memory cards. However, for efficient
use of space, these two were brought together for the Galaxy S II, bringing the memory slot under
the SIM slot.

 
9. Main Circuit Board
(Main Board)

The main board of Galaxy S II is the PCB which holds most of the key componentsThis main
board contains more than 700 parts that incorporate the cutting edge technology of Samsung.

9-1 1.2 Ghz Dual-Core chip


We all know that two heads are better than one. The Galaxy S II sports a dual-core chip which
allows faster computing power compared to the traditional single-core AP. Dual-core processors
come in really handy when handling multiple applications, full HD video recording/playback, and
3D game playing. The 3D performance has also improved 5 fold thanks to the Quad-Core GPU
which raises the performance to 3200M pix/s.

9-2 HSPA+ 21 Mbps Modem chip

This modem chip is 3 times faster than its former 3G network, and provides 21 Mbps download
speed. This is fast.

9-3 NFC (Near Field Communication) chips

NFC technology allows data transfer between devices that are at a distance of 10cm or less. This
is a short-range technology for file-sharing, mobile payments, transportation passes, and other
services.

9-4 16GB Internal Memory

The Galaxy S II is equipped with 16 GB of internal memory. You can carry about 200 CDs worth
of music (assuming 4MB audio files, 20 songs per CD). You can also add external memory space
by putting a micro-SD card in the memory slot we talked about at 8. SIM/Micro SD)

9-5 Bluetooth / Wi-Fi

The Galaxy SII is equipped with BT 3.0 + HS providing high-speed data sharing at a speed of
24.4 Mbps. This is 8 times faster than other Bluetooth 2.1. Also, the Wi-Fi Direct is a next
generation technology that allows file sharing between handsets without a wireless access point.
Data transfer speeds here go up to 300Mbps. 
 

9-6 Gyro-Sensor
The gyro-sensor is state-of-the-art technology that senses directional motions. The motion UI
technology is enabled by this piece of technology.

9-7 Accelerometer

The accelerometer is a sensor that picks up the tilting motion of the phone. The accelerometer
will turn the screen 90 degrees upright when the user tilts the phone sideways while viewing
pictures, browsing the internet, watching TV, and other similar functions.

10. High-capacity Battery

The Galaxy S II provides a 1650mAh high-capacity battery, 10% more than the former 1500mAh
one. More power, yet thinner and lighter… we’re working wonders!

11. DMB Antenna


For Korean customers, there’s a DMB antenna so you can watch TV on the go.

12. 8-Megapixel Camera Rear-Chip

Of the two cameras geared on the Galaxy S II, the 8 megapixel one on the back is able to take
both high quality pictures and 1080p full HD videos. The camera also includes an auto-
adjustment system to take brighter pictures in the dark as well as a supporting flash with 100 lux
output. 

13. Front-facing Camera with Proximity Sensor

The Galaxy S II also provides a 2-mega pixel front-facing camera, proximity sensor, and light
sensor. The proximity sensor turns the screen off when the user puts the phone near his or her
face to talk. The light sensor increases battery efficiency by adjusting the brightness of the screen
according to the surrounding environment.

14. External Memory (MicroSD) Card


This is what you use if you need extra memory. Sold separately.

15. Home key


The Galaxy S II inherited the easy-to-locate square home key design from the Galaxy S’.

  
 

16. Microphone Module

The Galaxy S II has been equipped with two microphones that enhance the quality of voice calls
as well as recognize sound during voice calls. The module also incorporates a USB connector.

17. Vibration Motor


The Galaxy S II uses a motor that enables the vibration function. A 3.5mm earphone jack and a
receiver are also put here with the motor.

 
18. Antenna & Speaker
The Galaxy S II has been equipped with an antenna that can pick up most broadcastings around
different regions of the world.

So that’s it. You’ve just seen the director’s cut version of a GALAXY S II teardown.

*All functionality, features, specifications and other product information provided in this contents including, but not
limited to, the benefits, design, pricing, components, performance, availability, and capabilities of the product are
subject to the country where you are located

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