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- | [* black] Samsung moved the Micro USB port from the top to the bottom of the phone. Sadly, they also removed the [guide|4977|sliding door|stepid=22347] that keeps it free from lint. |
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- | [* black] The Galaxy S II that is available overseas features only three buttons on the front, including a physical home button. Our yankee version, however, has four capacitive touch function buttons, like most Android devices sold here. |
+ | [* black] Samsung relocated the Galaxy S 4G's Micro USB port from the top to the bottom of the phone. Sadly, they also removed the [guide|4977|sliding door|stepid=22347] that keeps it free from lint. |
+ | [* black] The Galaxy S II that is available overseas features only three buttons on the front, including a physical home button. Our yankee version, however, has four capacitive touch function buttons, like many Android devices sold here. |
+ | [* icon_note] If the search button is the bane of your existence, you may always opt for an unlocked version of the original Galaxy S II. |