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And another Supercurio tweet:
"Another good news! source say Samsung won't use locked bootloaders on future devices unless if Google would require it specifically."
"Source say: On Samsung phone devices, they plan to keep things open like #GalaxyS is."
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1021721&page=7
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That display has a number of intelligent power-saving modes, learning from your usage patterns, and also a separate “Auto Amoled Save” section in Settings, which lets you choose which power-sucking options to turn off when not in use.
Even without the battery-preservation modes, the Samsung Galaxy S II is not a power-hog.
We accidentally left the phone with the screen on all night at full brightness, with the battery charged about 70%, and after eight hours it still had juice in the morning to wake us up, but died down shortly after that.
We'll see how the battery will behave on the retail version, which comes clocked 20% higher, at 1.2GHz.
http://www.phonearena.com/reviews/Samsung-Galaxy-S-II-Preview_id2712/page/3Click to expand...