The world might be sad to note the Samsung Galaxy S3 has yet to appear, but let's not forget about the smartphone users that want a decent experience without breaking the bank. The Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 is just that: a budget handset that actually performs pretty well given its modest specs. The feature list is pretty poor compared to today's top end devices, with a 3MP camera, HVGA screen and a single core 800MHz processor. However, when you consider it will probably cost around £100, suddenly we're happy to sit up and take notice.It's not badly built for the price either, with a solid feeling chassis that apes the mesh-back design of last year's models for more comfortable feeling in the hand.There's nothing fancy like a camera shutter button to speak of, but the power/lock key is easy to hit and there's nothing that feels alien in the hand when using the phone normally – even the home button construction has been improved somewhat.The resolution of the screen doesn't seem to feel as low-res as it might do given the pixel count; it's not Super AMOLED quality, but for the smartphone user who doesn't want to consume loads of video it's more than adequate.Flash video doesn't play unsurprisingly, but we're not far off seeing budget phones able to support that feature too – amazing considering it wasn't even possible a year or two back.Add into that the fact the phones is running with NFC as well, and you can see why we're pretty impressed with this dinky digit dialler.the Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 won't be winning any awards when it comes to specs, but that's the not the point of a phone like this. It's a compact phone that runs a pretty new version of Android (2.3.7), works as you expect it to, and handles most tasks well. Even if the slight slowdown doesn't get fixed before release, we're still impressed, so stick around for our full Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 review.
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