Jun 16, 2011 09:01 GMT  ·  By

Samsung Galaxy S II, the latest flagship Android-based smartphone from the South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung, can be admired in a series of new video commercials, meant to bring some of the most appealing features of this device to the spotlight.

The Android 2.3 Gingerbread-based mobile phone was already spotted in a range of video commercials, and the first video below will certainly remind you of them.

The handset comes to the market with a dual-core application processor inside, with each core clocked in at 1.2GHz, complemented by 1GB of RAM that provides it with additional performance capabilities.

The mobile phone can offer far more raw power than the original Galaxy S smartphone, which came to the market with a single core application processor packed inside, and the first video ad below is meant to underline the performance increase delivered by dual-core when compared to single core.

However, these are not the only capabilities that Galaxy S II comes with. The high-quality 8-megapixel photo snapper packed on its back is one of them, with support for recording videos in full HD, at 1080p, which is being complemented by video chatting capabilities, through a front camera.

The impressive video recording capabilities of this device are paired with equally impressive video playback features on its 4.3-inch display, as well as great music capabilities, and the second video below is focused on the multimedia capabilities of Galaxy S II.

The video was recorded to mark the launch of Galaxy S II on the market in France, and features JayFunk, as Samsung explains in the video's description on YouTube:

For the launch of the Galaxy S II in France, Samsung brought JayFunk, the internet Finger Tutting phenomenon, from Los Angeles to Paris to deliver an incredible and surprising choreography.

The mobile phone comes with 16GB of internal memory, and a microSD memory card slot with support for up to 32GB of additional storage, WiFi, HSPA+, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, GPS receiver, and more.